Notice under section 708A(5)(e) of Corporations Act 2001

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Mon, Sep 30 2024 10:36 am

Vulcan Steel Limited (ASX: VSL, NZX: VSL)
ASX/NZX/Media Release

30 September 2024

Notice under section 708A(5)(e) of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)

Vulcan Steel Limited (Vulcan) issued 376,820 fully paid ordinary shares (Shares) on 25 September 2024 as a result of the exercise of 376,820 unlisted performance share rights granted under Vulcan’s long-term incentive share plan for the financial year ended 30 June 2022. Further details relating to the issue of the Shares is provided in the ASX Appendix 2A, which was filed with the ASX today.

Vulcan confirms that:
(a) the Shares were issued without disclosure to investors under Part 6D.2 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (Corporations Act);
(b) this notice is being given under section 708A(5)(e) of the Corporations Act;
(c) as at the date of this notice, Vulcan has complied with:
(i) the provisions of Chapter 2M of the Corporations Act as they apply to Vulcan; and
(ii) sections 674 and 674A of the Corporations Act; and
(d) as at the date of this notice, there is no "excluded information" of the type referred to in sections 708A(7) and 708A(8) of the Corporations Act that is required to be set out in this notice.

This notice has been authorised for release to ASX and NZX by Vulcan’s Board of Directors.

ENDS

Kar Yue Yeo
Investor and media contact
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +64 9 273 7214

About Vulcan

Founded in 1995, Vulcan is an Australasian-wide industrial product distributor and value-added processor with 66 logistics and processing facilities employing approximately 1,300 employees across the company’s Steel and Metals divisions.


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