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Published on 7/10/2015 in the Prospect News PIPE Daily.

Earth Alive plans C$1.5 million 12% convertible debentures placement

Three-year notes will fund working capital, research and development

By Devika Patel

Knoxville, Tenn., July 10 – Earth Alive Clean Technologies Inc. said that it will raise up to C$1.5 million in a non-brokered private placement of three-year 12% unsecured convertible debentures.

The C$5,000 debentures convert to common stock at C$0.20 per share in the first and second years and at C$0.30 per share in the third year. The conversion prices are 53.85% and 130.77% premiums to C$0.13, the July 9 closing share price.

Earth Alive may force conversion if its stock price reaches C$0.40 for 10 consecutive trading days.

One Drop Investments Inc. intends to invest C$500,000, and Les Placements Mica3 Inc. will invest C$275,000.

Proceeds will be used for general working capital purposes, research and development and developing new markets.

The Montreal company uses environmentally sustainable technologies to develop dust control products for the mining industry.

Issuer:Earth Alive Clean Technologies Inc.
Issue:Unsecured convertible debenture
Amount:C$1.5 million (maximum)
Maturity:Three years
Price:Par of C$5,000
Coupon:12%
Conversion prices:C$0.20 in the first and second years, C$0.30 in the third year
Conversion premiums:53.85% and 130.77%
Call:Yes
Warrants:No
Agent:Non-brokered
Investors:One Drop Investments Inc. (for C$500,000) and Les Placements Mica3 Inc. (for C$275,000)
Pricing date:July 10
Stock symbol:CNSX: EAC
Stock price:C$0.13 at close July 9

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