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VYSARN LIMITED Interim / Quarterly Report 2016

Jul 27, 2016

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MHM Metals Limited Level 4, 100 Albert Road South Melbourne VIC 3205 AUSTRALIA

T: +613 9692 7222 F: +613 9077 9233 E: [email protected] www.mhmmetals.com

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ASX Announcement

Thursday 28 July 2016

MHM QUARTERLY ACTIVITIES REPORT

MHM Metals (ASX: MHM) is pleased to provide the following Quarterly Activities Report for the period ended 30 June 2016.

Corporate

During the Quarter, the company acquired a total of 4,890,540 shares under the Small Share Parcel Buy-Back facility which were immediately cancelled, reducing the company share count to 136,228,616 at a cost of $161,388.

Company Snapshot

Capital Structure

Ordinary shares on issue: 136,228,616 Market Cap (at 3.5c): $4,768,001 Cash and investments (as $8,140,000 at 30 June 2016):

Directors

The Company also finalised the sale of its US property resulting in net proceeds of approximately USD$507,000.

As at 30 June 2016, the Company held cash and deposits totalling $7,484,000 and investments valued at c$656,000, for a total cash and investments position of c$8,140,000.

Subsequent to the Quarters end, the Conditional agreement for the sale of the Company’s Moolap property was terminated, due to non-satisfaction of the conditions precedent.

Paul Kopejtka (Non- Executive Chairman) Joseph van den Elsen (Managing Director) Chris Goodman (Non-Executive Director)

Company Secretary

Justin Mouchacca

Business Development

On 12 July 2016 the Company announced to the market that it had become a significant shareholder in KIN Mining NL (ASX: KIN). In this capacity it sought to discuss an indicative, non-binding merger proposal with KIN. On 14 July 2016 KIN advised the market that it was unwillingly to discuss the proposal with the Company and MHM ceased to be a substantial shareholder on 19 July 2016.

With its significant cash reserves, the Company continues to advance a number of potential opportunities it has identified in the resource sector where its balance sheet and management experience can be applied to add value to the benefit of MHM shareholders.

Trading in MHM shares will remain suspended on ASX until such time as the Company has identified a suitable new opportunity and has met the necessary requirements under ASX Listing Rule 11.1 that may apply in relation to that opportunity (including re-complying with Chapters 1 and 2 of the ASX Listing Rules, to the extent required).

END

For more information :

MHM Metals Limited Joseph van den Elsen, Managing Director: +61 (3) 9692 7222

MHM Metals Limited ABN 41 124 212 175

Registered Office: Level 1, 100 Albert Road, South Melbourne, VIC 3205 | Tel: 03 9692 7222| Fax: 03 9077 9233 | E: [email protected] | www.mhmmetals.com

Appendix 5B Mining exploration entity quarterly report

Appendix 5B

Mining exploration entity and oil and gas exploration entity quarterly report

Introduced 01/07/96 Origin Appendix 8 Amended 01/07/97, 01/07/98, 30/09/01, 01/06/10, 17/12/10, 01/05/2013

Name of entity

MHM METALS LIMITED

ABN Quarter ended (“current quarter”) 41 124 212 175 30 June 2016

Consolidated statement of cash flows

Cash flows related to operating activities
1.1
Receipts from product sales and related
debtors
1.2
Payments for:
(a) Exploration & evaluation
(b) US Development
(c) Production
(d) Administration
1.3
Dividends received
1.4
Interest received
1.5
Interest and other costs of finance paid
1.6
Income tax refund - R & D Refund
Interest received – R & D refund
1.7
Other (provide details if material)
GST Refund
Moolap Remediation
Redundancy costs
Brightstar Project Costs
Net Operating Cash Flows
Current quarter
$A’000
Year to date
(12 months) $A’000
-
-
-
-
(466)
-
27
-
-
-
26
-
-
-
222
(25)
-
(172)
(1,519)
-
80
-
7,663
8
35
(100)
(158)
(171)
(413) 5,863
Cash flows related to investing activities
1.8
Payment for purchases of:
(a) prospects
(b) equity investments
(c) other fixed assets
(d) Aluminium processing activities
1.9
Proceeds from sale of:
(a) prospects
(b) equity investments
(c) other fixed assets
1.10
Loans to other entities
1.11
Loans repaid by other entities
1.12
Other (deposits received)
- Reclassification of Term Deposit
Net investing cash flows
1.13
Total operating and investing cash flows
(carried forward)
-
(334)
-
-
-
-
674
-
-
-
-
(334)
-
-
-
-
702
-
-
85
**340 ** 453
(73) 6,316
  • See chapter 19 for defined terms.

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Appendix 5B Mining exploration entity quarterly report

1.13
Total operating and investing cash flows
(brought forward)
(73) 6,316
Cash flows related to financing activities
1.14
Proceeds from issues of shares, options, etc.
1.15
Proceeds from sale of forfeited shares
1.16
Proceeds from borrowings
1.17
Repayment of borrowings
1.18
Dividends paid
1.19
Other (provide details if material)
Net financing cash flows
-
-
-
-
-
(161)
200
-
-
(250)
-
(161)
(161) (211)
Net increase (decrease) in cash held
1.20
Cash at beginning of quarter/year to date
1.21
Exchange rate adjustments to item 1.20
1.22
Cash at end ofquarter
(234)
7,705
13
6,105
1,358
21
7,484 7,484

Payments to directors of the entity, associates of the directors, related entities of the entity and associates of the related entities

1.23
1.24
1.23
1.24
Aggregate amount of payments to the parties included in item 1.2
Aggregate amount of loans to the parties included in item 1.10
Curent quarter
$A'000
204
-
1.25
Explanation necessaryfor an understandingof the transactions
Directors’ fees and Executive salaries paid during the June 2016 quarter.
Non-cash financing and investing activities
2.1
Details of financing and investing transactions which have had a material effect on
consolidated assets and liabilities but did not involve cash flows
-
2.2
Details of outlays made by other entities to establish or increase their share in projects in
which the reportingentityhas an interest
-
Explanation necessaryfor an understandingof the transactions
Directors’ fees and Executive salaries paid during the June 2016 quarter.
-
Details of outlays made by other entities to establish or increase their share in projects in
which the reportingentityhas an interest
-
  • See chapter 19 for defined terms.

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Appendix 5B Mining exploration entity quarterly report

Financing facilities available

Add notes as necessary for an understanding of the position.

3.1 Loan facilities
3.2 Credit standby arrangements
n.
Amount available Amount used
$A’000 $A’000
- -
- -

Estimated cash outflows for next quarter

4.1
Exploration and evaluation
4.2
Development
4.3
Production
4.4
Administration
4.5
Other – Moolap remediation
$A’000
(125)
-
-
(225)
Total (350)

Reconciliation of cash

Reconciliation of cash
Reconciliation of cash at the end of the quarter (as
shown in the consolidated statement of cash flows)
to the related items in the accounts is as follows.
Curent quarter
$A’000
Previous quarter
$A’000
5.1
Cash on hand and at bank
5.2
Deposits at call
5.3
Bank overdraft
5.4
Other -MHM has provided a guarantee to
Alcoa in connection with an operating lease.
2,077 1,304
5,034 6,033
- -
373 368
Total: cash at end of quarter(item 1.22) 7,484 7,705

Changes in interests in mining tenements and petroleum tenements

6.1
Interests in mining tenements and
petroleum tenements
relinquished, reduced or lapsed
6.2
Interests in mining tenements and
petroleum tenements acquired or
increased
Tenement
reference
and
location
Nature of
interest
(note (2))
Interest at
beginning of
quarter
Interest at end
of quarter
- - - -
- - - -
  • See chapter 19 for defined terms.

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Appendix 5B Mining exploration entity quarterly report

Issued and quoted securities at end of current quarter

Description includes rate of interest and any redemption or conversion rights together with prices and dates.

Total number Number quoted Issue price per
security (see
note3) (cents)
Amount paid up
per security (see
note3) (cents)
7.1
Preference
+securities
(description)
7.2
Changes during quarter
(a) Increases through
issues
(b) Decreases through
returns of capital, buy-
backs,redemptions
- - - -
- - - -
7.3
+Ordinary securities
7.4
Changes during quarter
(a) Increases through
issues
(b) Decreases through
returns of capital, buy-
backs
136,228,616 136,228,616 FP FP
-
4,890,340
-
4,890,340
-
-
-
$0.033
7.5
+Convertible debt
securities
(description)
7.6
Changes during quarter
(a) Increases through
issues
(b) Decreases through
securities matured,
converted
7.7
Options (description
and conversion factor)
7.8
Issued during quarter
7.9
Exercised during
quarter
7.10
Expired during quarter
100,000
300,000
1,450,000
150,000
500,000
100,000
Exercise price
126 cents
100 cents
171 cents
135 cents
100 cents
45 cents
Expiry date
23 August 2016
5 November 2016
29 November 2016
14 February 2017
18 July 2017
18 December 2018
- - - -
- - - -
300,000
150,000
180 cents
100 cents
20 June 2016
30 June 2016
7.11
Debentures
(totals only)
7.12
Unsecured notes
(totals only)
  • See chapter 19 for defined terms.

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Appendix 5B Mining exploration entity quarterly report

Compliance statement

  • 1 This statement has been prepared under accounting policies which comply with accounting standards as defined in the Corporations Act or other standards acceptable to ASX (see note 5).

  • 2 This statement does give a true and fair view of the matters disclosed.

Sign here: ............................................. Date: ...28 July 2016............ (Company Secretary)

Justin Mouchacca

Print name: .........................................................

Notes

  • 1 The quarterly report provides a basis for informing the market how the entity’s activities have been financed for the past quarter and the effect on its cash position. An entity wanting to disclose additional information is encouraged to do so, in a note or notes attached to this report.

  • 2 The “Nature of interest” (items 6.1 and 6.2) includes options in respect of interests in mining tenements and petroleum tenements acquired, exercised or lapsed during the reporting period. If the entity is involved in a joint venture agreement and there are conditions precedent which will change its percentage interest in a mining tenement or petroleum tenement, it should disclose the change of percentage interest and conditions precedent in the list required for items 6.1 and 6.2.

  • 3 Issued and quoted securities The issue price and amount paid up is not required in items 7.1 and 7.3 for fully paid securities .

  • 4 The definitions in, and provisions of, AASB 6: Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral Resources and AASB 107: Statement of Cash Flows apply to this report.

  • 5 Accounting Standards ASX will accept, for example, the use of International Financial Reporting Standards for foreign entities. If the standards used do not address a topic, the Australian standard on that topic (if any) must be complied with.

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  • See chapter 19 for defined terms.

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