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Published on 1/18/2011 in the Prospect News PIPE Daily.

Zecotek to sell C$1 million of equity units through private placement

Company also grants 4 million options to insiders, priced at C$0.64

By Devika Patel

Knoxville, Tenn., Jan. 18 - Zecotek Photonics Inc. said it plans a non-brokered private placement of units. The offering will raise C$1 million.

The company will sell 1,886,792 units of one common share and one half-share warrant at C$0.53 per unit. Each whole warrant will be exercisable at C$0.70 for two years. The strike price represents a 9.38% premium to the Jan. 17 closing share price of C$0.64.

Proceeds will be used to complete licensing agreements and technology transfer for commercialization in the company's three operating divisions, to build and maintain patents of the IP portfolio and for general working capital.

The company also said it has issued 4 million stock options to its directors, employees and consultants. The five-year options are priced at C$0.64 each.

Based in Vancouver, B.C., Zecotek is a photonics technology company developing high-performance crystals, photo detectors, lasers, optical imaging and 3D display technologies for commercial applications in the medical diagnostics and high-tech industry.

Issuer:Zecotek Photonics Inc.
Issue:Units of one common share and one half-share warrant
Amount:C$1 million
Units:1,886,792
Price:C$0.53
Warrants:One half-share warrant per unit
Warrant expiration:Two years
Warrant strike price:C$0.70
Agent:Non-brokered
Pricing date:Jan. 18
Stock symbol:TSX Venture: ZMS
Stock price:C$0.64 at close Jan. 17
Market capitalization:C$37.38 million

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