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PlantX Life Inc (CSE:VEGA) (OTCQB:PLXTF) (FRA:WNT1) announced its charitable partnership with the Squamish Food Bank, commonly known as ‘The Market’, a sustainability non-profit organization in Squamish, British Columbia that provides nutritious food for those in need. PlantX said the new partnership will help further its commitment to both health promotion and sustainability through initiatives aimed at lowering food waste.
The company has planned a 8,000 metre down-hole percussion drilling program focused on the Dibwe East deposit and new areas defined by previous trench.
GoviEx Announces Drill Program on Mutanga Project, Zambia
GoviEx Uranium Inc. is pleased to announce that it has executed a drilling contract with Hydro Tech Drilling & Exploration LTD to undertake exploration and resource delineation drilling programs focused at the Company’s Mutanga Uranium Project, in Zambia .”With the reissued Chirundu Mining Permit we are keen to get back to advancing our Zambian assets with the development of Mutanga. The Project benefits from very …
GoviEx Uranium Inc. (TSXV: GXU) (OTCQB: GVXXF) (“GoviEx or the Company”) is pleased to announce that it has executed a drilling contract with Hydro Tech Drilling & Exploration (Z) LTD (“Hydro Tech”) to undertake exploration and resource delineation drilling programs focused at the Company’s Mutanga Uranium Project, in Zambia (the “Project”).
FTSE 100 trims gains again before the close; Wall Street enjoying strong end to the week
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FTSE 100 trims gains again before the close; Wall Street enjoying strong end to the week
London s leading index advanced 3 points to 7,023 on Friday
FTSE 100 up 21 points
French energy giant Total to rebrand
Positive day for US stocks
5.10pm: Footsie ends on the right side of the ledger, albeit barely
The FTSE 250 ended Friday up 3 points at 7,023, and the FTSE 250 added 25 points, 0.1%, to finish at 22,684.
Stock markets are on the up on the final day of the week, with a muted performance from the FTSE 100 outpaced by better returns on Wall Street and in continental Europe, IG Chief Market Analyst Chris Beauchamp wrote. With May all but over apart from next Monday, likely to be a dull day indeed, the month is ending on a positive note, as strong momentum continues to carry markets higher while investors learn to acclimatise to an environment of higher inflation.