(“
Company“) and Western Alaska Copper & Gold Company (“
WAC&G“) are pleased to announce that they have entered into an arm’s length non-binding letter of intent
dated April 12, 2021 (the “
Letter of Intent“) in respect of a proposed business combination (the “
Proposed Transaction“) that would result in the reverse takeover of 779 by WAC&G and the listing of the resulting entity (the “
Resulting Issuer“) on the TSX Venture Exchange (the “
Exchange“). Following the completion of the Proposed Transaction, WAC&G will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Resulting Issuer, which will hold all of the assets and continue the business of WAC&G.
1246779 B C Ltd and Western Alaska Copper & Gold Company Announce Letter of Intent for Reverse Takeover Transaction
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Former Dell Executive, Corporate Social Responsibility Leader Joins CIBO Board of Directors
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Nationally recognized Trisa Thompson brings 20 years of experience at global tech leader in circular economy
Former Dell Executive Trisa J Thompson Joins CIBO Board of Directors bringing with her 20 years of experience at global tech leader in circular economy
“Trisa’s deep experience in technology and corporate social responsibility is a great match for CIBO,” said Daniel Ryan, chief executive officer at CIBO Technologies. “As a nationally recognized leader, she will further strengthen our next stage of growth.” CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (PRWEB) March 10, 2021 CIBO, the technology company that accelerates regenerative agriculture with decision-ready insights on U.S. cropland and the first direct-connect agricultural carbon credit marketplace, today announced the appointment of former Dell executive and n