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Global Energy Metals plans to raise $500K via a private placement to advance its battery metals development aims in Nevada

Published: 10:45 26 Aug 2020 EDT

Nevada
Under the placement, GEMC is offering up to 4 million units at $0.125 apiece

Global Energy Metals Corporation (CVE:GEMC) (OTCQB:GBLEF) plans to raise $500,000 via a private placement to advance its battery metals development aims in Nevada.

The company plans to use the net proceeds to fund its previously announced acquisition of an 85% interest in the Lovelock and Treasure Box projects, two highly prospective battery mineral projects in Nevada with strong enrichment in nickel, copper and cobalt. The money also would fund business development and working capital purposes.

Under the placement, GEMC is offering up to 4 million units at $0.125 apiece. Each unit is comprised of one share and one purchase warrant exercisable to purchase an additional share for a period of 36 months from the closing date at a price of C$0.15.

READ: Global Energy Metals begins strategic review of its portfolio of battery metals assets to maximize shareholder value

The company said it has received strong interest in the offering with a strategic lead commitment of $200,000. First closing is expected within the next several days.

The financing complements the recently announced commitment by Electric Royalties Ltd that provides GEMC with an attractive form of financing and short-term investments via the spin-out of a small royalty on its Queensland, Australia, projects. 

The royalty also provides an option to fund future development at Millennium and the Mount Isa projects in a non-dilutive manner to the company and create an opportunity for cross marketing promotion with a strong royalty partner.

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