• Rover Metals (ROVR) has closed its private placement for gross proceeds of C$880,000
  • The company will issue a total of 11,000,000 common shares and 11,000,000 units priced at $0.08 per unit
  • Net proceeds will be used for exploration and administrative expenses
  • CEO Judson Culter spoke with Coreena Robertson about recent developments at the Let’s Go Lithium Project in Nevada
  • Rover Metals is a junior mining company developing a diverse portfolio of mineral resource projects in Nevada and the Northwest Territories
  • Rover Metals (ROVR) last traded at $0.085 per share

Rover Metals (ROVR) has closed its previously announced private placement for gross proceeds of C$880,000.

The company will issue a total of 11,000,000 units priced at $0.08 per unit. Each unit consists of one common share and one share purchase warrant.

Net proceeds from the financing will be used for permitting and exploration costs, along with general and administrative expenses.

All securities issued will be subject to a statutory four-month hold period.

CEO Judson Culter spoke with Coreena Robertson about recent developments at the Let’s Go Lithium Project in Nevada.

Rover Metals is a junior mining company developing a diverse portfolio of mineral resource projects in Nevada and the Northwest Territories.

Rover Metals (ROVR) last traded at $0.085 per share.


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