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TechX Technologies Inc (CSE:TECX) has entered into a debt settlement agreement pursuant to which the company has agreed to issue 164,062 common shares at a deemed price of $0.64 per share, to settle indebtedness of $105,000. All securities issued in this transaction are subject to a statutory four-month-and-one-day hold period.
Binovi Technologies Corp (CVE:VISN) said that the TSX Venture Exchange has accepted for filing the company s proposal to issue 305,197 shares at 6.5 cents per share to settle outstanding debt for $19,837.81.
NA Proactive news snapshot: TechX Technologies, Binovi Technologies, Versus Systems, Organic Garage, NEXE Innovations UPDATE …
A glance at some of the day s highlights from the Proactive Investors US and Canada newswires Your daily round-up from the world of Proactive
TechX Technologies Inc (CSE:TECX) has entered into a debt settlement agreement pursuant to which the company has agreed to issue 164,062 common shares at a deemed price of $0.64 per share, to settle indebtedness of $105,000. All securities issued in this transaction are subject to a statutory four-month-and-one-day hold period.
Binovi Technologies Corp (CVE:VISN) said that the TSX Venture Exchange has accepted for filing the company s proposal to issue 305,197 shares at 6.5 cents per share to settle outstanding debt for $19,837.81.
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Global Energy Metals Corporation President and CEO Mitchell Smith presented at the Benzinga Cleantech Small Cap Conference on April 22, 2021, highlighting the company s investment exposure to the electrified future through its growing portfolio of jurisdictionally-safe, battery metals projects.
Vancouver, B.C.,-based Global Energy Metals (TSXV:GEMC | OTC:GBLEF | FSE: 5GE1) continues to develop a strong diversified portfolio of strategic battery mineral projects and in doing so, is expanding its global mining opportunities.
The company has signed a definitive agreement to acquire a strategic interest in the Råna Nickel-Copper-Cobalt project including the past-producing Bruvann Nickel Mine in the Råna mafic-ultramafic intrusion in northern Norway. It has also permitted the first-ever drill program to be conducted on the Lovelock Mine Project in the Cottonwood Canyon area of the Stillwater Range in Nevada.
Global Energy Metals is boosting its probability of success with stakes in multiple battery metals projects
The company owns a majority stake in a past producing cobalt-nickel-copper mine near Tesla’s Gigafactory 1 in Nevada Global Energy Metals has less than 18 million shares outstanding, about 40% of which are held by management and insiders
A more environmentally-friendly future will require extracting raw materials, what are known as ‘battery’ metals, from the ground, and while new economic sources of these commodities - such as copper, cobalt, and nickel - can be difficult to find in safe, pro-mining jurisdictions, Global Energy Metals Corporation (CVE:GEMC) (OTCMKTS:GBLEF) is well-positioned for that viable discovery with interests in several ‘green’ energy projects throughout the world.
Nevada battery metals projects located near Tesla’s Gigafactory 1
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What Global Energy Metals does:
Global Energy Metals Corporation (CVE:GEMC) (OTCMKTS:GBLEF) (FRA:5GE1) provides investors with exposure to the growing rechargeable battery and electric vehicle market by building a diversified global portfolio of exploration and growth-stage battery mineral assets.
The Vancouver, British Columbia- based junior holds interests in several precious and battery metals projects globally.
Global Energy Metals owns an 85% interest in the Lovelock Mine and Treasure Box cobalt, nickel, and copper projects in Nevada. The properties had limited mining in the 1880s, extracting grades as rich as 14% cobalt and 12% nickel. The Nevada projects are also located just 150 kilometres east of Tesla’s Gigafactory 1, the world’s largest battery factory.