Spring Valley Acquisition Corp. II Restructures Merger Agreement with Eagle, Approves New Business Combination with Eagle Nuclear Energy Corp
Reuters
Sep 30
Spring Valley Acquisition Corp. II Restructures Merger Agreement with Eagle, Approves New Business Combination with Eagle Nuclear Energy Corp
Spring Valley Acquisition Corp. II announced an update to its previously disclosed merger with Eagle Energy Metals Corp. The companies have restructured the transaction, entering into an Amended and Restated Agreement and Plan of Merger. Under the revised terms, Eagle Nuclear Energy Corp. ("New Eagle"), Spring Valley Merger Sub III, Inc., Merger Sub 2, Spring Valley Acquisition Corp. II, and Eagle Energy Metals Corp. will be parties to the new agreement. The updated deal has received unanimous approval from Spring Valley Acquisition Corp. II's board of directors.
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