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SCX.H Sagittarius Capital Corp

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Sagittarius Capital Corp TSXV:SCX.H TSX Venture Ordinary Share
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Sagittarius Announces Qualifying Transaction with Alpaca Resources

07/09/2010 10:45pm

Marketwired Canada


Sagittarius Capital Corporation (TSX VENTURE:SCX.H) ("Sagittarius" or the
"Company"), a capital pool company, is pleased to announce that it has entered
into an arm's length binding letter of intent (the "Agreement") with Alpaca
Resources Inc. ("Alpaca"), an Ontario company and a non-reporting issuer on
September 1, 2010.


Pursuant to the Agreement, Sagittarius will acquire all of the issued and
outstanding securities of Alpaca by way of Alpaca amalgamating with a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Sagittarius. The proposed transaction will constitute
the Company's Qualifying Transaction (the "Qualifying Transaction" or "QT")
under the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange (the "Exchange"). Following
completion of the Qualifying Transaction, it is anticipated that the resulting
issuer will be a Tier 2 copper and gold exploration company.


Capital Structure of Alpaca

At present, Alpaca has 36,938,175 common shares ("Alpaca Shares") issued and
outstanding and 4,500,007 share purchase warrants ("Alpaca Warrants") issued and
outstanding (such Alpaca Warrants consisting of 2,732,602 warrants exercisable
at $0.20 per common share and 1,767,405 warrants exercisable at $0.25 per
share), 260,285 Alpaca Broker Warrants (as described below) and 1,975,000
options with an exercise price of $0.20 per common share. An additional
1,000,000 Alpaca Shares (the "Alpaca Acquisition Shares") are reserved for
issuance to certain arm's length parties in connection with Alpaca acquiring and
retaining certain exploration properties. 


Alpaca is also currently undertaking a financing (the "Pre-QT Financing") for
maximum gross proceeds of $1,200,000 at a price of $0.10 per unit ("Alpaca
Units") with each unit consisting of one Alpaca Share and one half of one Alpaca
Warrant exercisable at $0.25. Alpaca will also issue broker warrants ("Alpaca
Broker Warrants") equal to 8% of the number of units of Alpaca issued pursuant
to the Pre-QT Financing. As a result of the Pre-QT Financing, it is anticipated
that Alpaca will issue an additional 12,000,000 Alpaca Shares (for a total of
48,938,175 Alpaca Shares), 6,000,000 Alpaca Warrants (for a total of 10,500,007
Alpaca Warrants), and 960,000 Alpaca Broker Warrants (for a total of 1,220,285
Alpaca Broker Warrants). 


Other than the Alpaca Acquisition Shares, the Alpaca Units and the Alpaca Broker
Warrants, Alpaca will not issue from treasury any Alpaca Shares or otherwise
grant or issue any options, warrants or other securities convertible into Alpaca
Shares without the prior approval of Sagittarius, nor will it make any
expenditures other than in the ordinary course of business without the prior
approval of Sagittarius. 


Principal Shareholders of Alpaca

The principal stakeholders of Alpaca are Foundation Financial Holdings Corp.
("FFHC"), which owns and operates a Toronto based Merchant Bank and Exempt
Market Dealer, that owns beneficially, directly or indirectly, or exercises
control or direction over approximately 10.8% of the Alpaca Shares, and Protea
Inc., a private company that owns beneficially, directly or indirectly, or
exercises control or direction over approximately 5.5% of Alpaca Shares. FFHC is
controlled by Jeremy Goldman (of North York, Ontario), Yannis Banks (of Toronto,
Ontario) and The Goomie Trust, a trust formed under the laws of the Province of
Ontario, whom together hold a 95% interest in FFHC. Protea is controlled by
Enrique Lopez de Mesa who holds a 100% interest in Protea. The balance of the
Alpaca Shares are held by approximately 80 additional shareholders. 


Adam Szweras is a board member and shareholder of Alpaca, and as of August 31,
2010, resigned from the board of directors of the Company. Mr. Szweras is also
Chairman of FMI and FFHC which are significant shareholders of Alpaca and
financial advisors of Alpaca.


Robin Sundstrom, President and director of the Company, has provided past
services to Alpaca and retains a small shareholding in Alpaca as a result of
that service. Cavalry Corporate Solutions Ltd., a company in which Gary Hokkanen
(director and Chief Financial Officer of the Company) is a minority shareholder
and president, provides accounting and administrative services to Alpaca. 


Capital Structure of Sagittarius

Currently, Sagittarius has 4,190,000 common shares issued and outstanding.
Sagittarius also has outstanding 469,000 incentive options with an exercise
price of $0.20 per share granted to the Board members of Sagittarius. 


Sagittarius will not issue from treasury any shares, options, warrants or other
securities convertible into Sagittarius Shares prior to the completion of the
Qualifying Transaction or termination of the Amending Agreement without the
prior approval of Alpaca. 


The Qualifying Transaction

The Agreement stipulates that Sagittarius will be required to ask its
shareholders to approve a consolidation on a 1.8 old shares for one (1) new
share basis, and Alpaca will be required to ask its shareholders to approve a
consolidation on a two (2) old shares for one (1) new share basis, which
respective share consolidations will occur immediately prior to the closing of
the QT Financing (as described below) and the Qualifying Transaction. All
corresponding warrants and options previously issued by Sagittarius and Alpaca
will also be referenced to the new post-consolidation shares.


Immediately after Sagittarius completes its contemplated consolidation, it will
have the following securities outstanding:




--  2,327,778 Post-Consolidation Shares, and 
--  260,556 Post-Consolidation Options, exercisable at $0.36 per Post-
    Consolidation Share 



Upon the closing of the Qualifying Transaction, immediately following the
consolidation of shares by each respective company, Sagittarius will issue to
Alpaca shareholders one (1) post consolidation share ("SAG Post-Consolidation
Share") in the capital of Sagittarius for each post consolidation Alpaca share
("Alpaca Post-Consolidation Share"), and one (1) post consolidation Sagittarius
share purchase warrant ("SAG Post-Consolidation Warrants") for each post
consolidation Alpaca Share purchase warrant ("Alpaca Post-Consolidation
Warrant"), and one (1) post consolidation Sagittarius broker warrant ("SAG
Post-Consolidation Broker Warrants") for each post consolidation Alpaca Share
Broker warrant ("Alpaca Post-Consolidation Broker Warrant"), and one (1) post
consolidation Sagittarius option ("SAG Post-Consolidation Options") for each
post consolidation Alpaca option ("Alpaca Post-Consolidation Option"). 


Assuming Alpaca closes on the maximum permitted Pre-QT Financing, Sagittarius
will at the closing of the Qualifying Transaction, issue to Alpaca shareholders
and warrant holders, the following:




--  24,469,088 SAG Post-Consolidation Shares, 
--  5,250,003 SAG Post-Consolidation Warrants (consisting of 1,366,301 SAG
    Post Consolidation Warrants exercisable at $0.40 per SAG Post-
    Consolidation Share and 3,883,703 SAG Post-Consolidation Warrants
    exercisable at $0.50 per SAG Post-Consolidation Share), and 
--  610,143 SAG Post Consolidation Broker Warrants (exercisable at $0.20 per
    SAG Post-Consolidation Share into a unit of one share and one half of
    one SAG Post-Consolidation Warrant, each whole warrant exercisable at a
    price of $0.50 into one SAG Post-Consolidation Share). 



Sagittarius will also reserve for issuance an additional 500,000 SAG
Post-Consolidation Shares in exchange for the Alpaca Acquisition Shares which
may be issuable. In the event that some or all of the Alpaca Acquisition Shares
are issued prior to the QT, Sagittarius shall issue SAG Post-Consolidation
Shares to such Alpaca shareholders on the same basis, namely one (1) SAG
Post-Consolidation Share for each Alpaca Post-Consolidation share. 


Upon the closing of the Qualifying Transaction, Alpaca will become a
wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company. The foregoing SAG Post-Consolidation
Shares will be issued at an ascribed price of $0.30 per SAG Post-Consolidation
Share. In addition, Sagittarius will issue replacement options for options
issued by Alpaca (if any) prior to closing of the Qualifying Transaction such
that one (1) post-consolidation Alpaca option with be replaced with one (1) post
consolidation Sagittarius Option. 


Concurrent Financing

Alpaca shall complete a financing (the "QT Financing") concurrently with the
completion of the Qualifying Transaction of a minimum an amount of $2,000,000
(but in any event the amount sufficient to meet the Minimum Listing Requirements
of the Exchange). It is anticipated that the QT Financing will consist of the
issuance of units ("Alpaca Units"), each unit to be made up of one (1)
Post-Consolidation Alpaca Share and one half of one Post-Consolidation Alpaca
Warrants, at a price of at least $0.40 per Alpaca Unit. The ultimate price of
the Alpaca Units and the exercise price of the commensurate Alpaca
Post-Consolidation Warrants will be determined in the context of the market just
prior to the closing of the Qualifying Transaction. Broker Warrants are assumed
to be 8% of the shares issued on the offering. The QT Financing will be led by
Foundation Markets Inc. ("FMI"), a Toronto based investment bank and Exempt
Market Dealer owned by FFHC. Compensation will be negotiated in good faith by
the parties on a commercial basis for similar financings.


All Alpaca Units and any broker warrants issued pursuant to the QT Financing
will be exchanged for securities of the Company on the same basis as described
above. 


It is expected that the net proceeds of the QT Financing will be used for
exploration on Alpaca's properties, evaluating potential acquisitions and
general corporate purposes.


Resulting Issuer Capital Structure

Upon the closing of the QT, assuming completion of the contemplated 1.8:1
consolidation of the shares of the Company and 2:1 consolidation of the shares
of Alpaca just prior to the closing of the Qualifying Transaction, the
completion of the Pre-QT Financing in the amount of $1,200,000, the issuance of
all of the Alpaca Acquisition Shares, and completion of a QT Financing of
$2,000,000 as noted above, the Company will have 31,796,865 SAG
Post-Consolidation Shares issued and outstanding, 7,616,301 SAG
Post-Consolidation Warrants issued and outstanding, 1,248,056 options issued and
outstanding, and 1,010,143 SAG Post Consolidation Broker Warrants issued and
outstanding. 


Closing Conditions

The closing of the Qualifying Transaction with Alpaca is subject to a number of
conditions, including, but not limited to the following:




1.  Receipt of gross proceeds pursuant to the QT Financing of not less than
    $2,000,000 or the amount required for the resulting issuer to meet the
    Minimum Listing Requirements of the Exchange; 
2.  Receipt of an exemption or waiver of sponsorship, permitting to close
    without the engagement of a sponsor, or the receipt of a sponsor report;
3.  Receipt of all requisite consents, required regulatory approvals,
    including without limitation, the approval of the Exchange; 
4.  Completion of all due diligence reviews (including financial and legal,
    amongst others); 
5.  Receipt of all director and shareholder approvals as may be required
    under applicable laws or regulatory policies on or before November 30,
    2010; 
6.  Satisfaction of the Minimum Listing Requirements of the Exchange and all
    requirements under the Exchange rules relating to completion of a
    "Qualifying Transaction"; and 
7.  Execution of a formal agreement on or before October 31, 2010. 



Sponsorship of a qualifying transaction of a capital pool company is required by
the Exchange unless exempt in accordance with Exchange policies. Sagittarius
intends to apply for an exemption from sponsorship requirements, however, there
is no assurance that Sagittarius will obtain this exemption. In addition, the
stock will likely remain halted pending completion of the Qualifying
Transaction.


A filing statement in respect of the proposed Qualifying Transaction will be
prepared and filed in accordance with Policy 2.4 of the Exchange on SEDAR at
www.sedar.com no less than seven business days prior to the closing of the
proposed Qualifying Transaction. A press release will be issued once the filing
statement has been filed as required pursuant to Exchange policies.


Proposed Management and Directors of the Resulting Issuer

As part of the completion of the Qualifying Transaction, Alpaca shall propose
management and director candidates for resulting issuer. The Company will
release detailed information on proposed management and director candidates in
the near future.


About Alpaca Resources Inc.

Alpaca Resources Inc. is a Canadian junior exploration company with advanced and
early stage copper and gold exploration properties in the Western United States
and Peru. Alpaca's copper portfolio consists of two principal assets in Arizona,
the Hill Copper and Troy Ranch projects, which are subject to the acquisition
terms described below. Alpaca's gold portfolio consist of the Iron Butte project
in Nevada and the Pataz project in the Peru. 


Hill Copper - Alpaca holds the right to acquire a 100% interest, through a
number of purchase and option agreements and land staked directly through the
BLM in certain properties comprising a large part of the Hill Copper project.
Alpaca is actively continuing the consolidation of the district. The Hill Copper
project is located in Cochise county, Arizona, and has been the subject of
exploration by various companies including Bear Creek, Santa Fe Pacific Gold and
Newmont, since the 1950s including more than 300 drill holes. With the extent of
previous work done on the property, Alpaca believes there is the opportunity to
define a district scale bulk minable copper resource. Alpaca's aim is to
generate a resource estimate in the near term and advance the project to a
Preliminary Economic Assessment.


Troy Ranch - Troy Ranch is a Joint Venture with Freeport Mcmoran, one of the
largest copper producers globally. Troy Ranch consists of 1,783 hectares in the
Dripping Springs mining district, Pinal and Gila Counties, Arizona,
approximately 4 miles from the Ray copper mine, the second largest operating
copper mine in Arizona. Alpaca is negotiating to acquire a 51% interest subject
to 1.5% Net Smelter Royalty on its interest which can be bought down to 0.75%
for $1,000,000. Alpaca would then have the right to earn an additional 25% by
spending an additional approximately $300,000 by December 1, 2011. At that
point, Freeport Mcmoran has the right to claw back to a 76% interest, reducing
Alpaca's interest to 24% by spending $7,000,000 in exploration over a three year
period. The property has been the subject of an initial phase 1 diamond drill
program by the previous operator and the results were encouraging for a
potential copper-molybdenum deposit. The primary exploration target is the
Precambrian diabase using an exploration model analogous to the Ray deposit.


Iron Butte - The Iron Butte project is an advanced stage exploration project
consisting of 696 hectares in Lander County, Nevada, situated 12 miles southeast
of and along trend with the Cove - McCoy mine, which produced 3.4 million ounces
of gold and over 110 million ounces of silver between 1986 and 2006. The
property has been the subject of more than 200 drill holes by various operators
including Newmont, Newcrest, Cameco, Chevron and Homestake. Alpaca intends to
conduct a drill program intended to define an NI 43-101 bulk-minable oxide gold
resource at the higher-grade oxidized Red Ridge zone which outcrops at the
surface. The deposit remains open in several directions and several targets are
untested. 


Pataz - Alpaca's Pataz property is a greenfield area play in the Pataz gold
district of Peru consisting of 5,960 hectares, historically one of the most
important gold producing districts in the country and where several mines, all
in close proximity to Alpaca's property, continue to operate producing more than
400,000 ounces of gold annually. The region is characterized by high grade
orogenic gold deposits. Alpaca's property is in similar geology to the large
producing gold mines are all proximal and the objective is to conduct regional
scale exploration to discover new areas of orogenic gold mineralization.


Other Properties - Alpaca owns or controls several other properties in Peru and
the Western United States including the Greenback Mine that was the subject of
the Original Agreement and which was discussed in detail in the press release
dated May 25, 2010. Alpaca does not consider these properties material and
intends to focus its efforts on the Hill Copper, Troy Ranch, Iron Butte and
Pataz properties.


All technical information in this press release has been reviewed and approved
by Mike Newbury, P.Eng., who acts as Qualified Person ("QP") for Alpaca.


About Foundation Markets Inc.

Foundation Markets Inc. ("FMI") is a Toronto-based boutique investment bank and
corporate finance advisory firm licensed as an Exempt Market Dealer. The firm is
focused on working with small- and medium-sized companies with rapid growth
potential, specializing in assisting pre-public clients in accelerating access
to private capital and executing going-public transactions. FMI also works with
public companies on financing, mergers and acquisitions transactions, and
strategic advisory services.


About Sagittarius Inc.

The Company is a TSX Venture Exchange listed company and classified as a Capital
Pool Corporation as defined in the TSX Venture Exchange Policy 2.4 by raising
$738,000 in conjunction with its Initial Public Offering in February 2008. The
Company's principal business is the identification and evaluation of assets or
businesses with a view to completing a Qualifying Transaction within the meaning
of Exchange policies.


As a result of failure to close a qualifying transaction by March 31, 2010, the
Company's shares were suspended from trading on the TSX Venture Exchange
effective April 5, 2010. On May 28, 2010 at an annual and special shareholders
meeting the shareholders of the Company authorized management to move trading of
the Company's shares to the NEX board on or before June 30, 2010. The Company's
shares were reinstated on the NEX board on June 24, 2010.


Completion of the Qualifying Transaction is subject to a number of conditions
including, but not limited to, Exchange acceptance and if applicable pursuant to
Exchange Requirements, majority of the minority shareholder approval. Where
applicable, the Qualifying Transaction cannot close until the required
shareholder approval is obtained. There can be no assurance that the Qualifying
Transaction will be completed as proposed, or at all.


Investors are cautioned that, except as disclosed in the filing statement to be
prepared in connection with the transaction, any information released or
received with respect to the transaction may not be accurate or complete and
should not be relied upon. Trading in the securities of a capital pool company
should be considered highly speculative.


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