TSXV
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LQWD Announces Private Placement
LQWD Technologies announced a non-brokered private placement to raise up to C$2 million by issuing units at C$1.50 each. Each unit includes one share and a warrant exercisable at C$2.00. Proceeds will fund Bitcoin purchases for deployment on the Lightning Network to generate yield. The placement includes participation from shareholders, directors, and management, subject to TSXV approval. Shares and warrants are subject to a four-month hold period, with a potential acceleration clause if the stock price increases.
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Reyna Silver Closes Concurrent Financing
Reyna Silver Corp. completed a $1.1 million non-brokered private placement, linked to Torex Gold Resources Inc.’s acquisition of Reyna. The placement, priced at $0.095 per unit, includes warrants exercisable at $0.13. Proceeds will fund option agreement payments and exploration in Nevada. Completion is contingent on TSXV approval, with securities subject to a four-month hold period. Reyna Silver focuses on high-grade silver deposits in North America, including projects in Nevada and Mexico.
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Search Minerals Announces TSX Venture Exchange Reinstatement Timing and Share Consolidation
Search Minerals (TSXV: SMY) announced the resumption of trading on June 16, 2025, and a share consolidation (10:1) effective June 17, 2025. The company focuses on critical rare earth elements like CREE, Zr, and Hf, with assets in Labrador’s Port Hope Simpson-St. Lewis and Red Wine districts, including ready-to-drill prospects. This release includes forward-looking statements about potential risks and uncertainties.
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Therma Bright Inc. Announces Stock Consolidation
Therma Bright Inc. plans an 8-for-1 share consolidation, pending TSX Venture Exchange approval. This strategic move aims to enhance flexibility for future financing and business activities. Approximately 56.5 million shares will be outstanding post-consolidation, with no changes to the company’s name or trading symbol expected. The board approved the consolidation, which adheres to TSXV policies.