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Thor Explorations Ltd. (TSXV: THX) Announces Its Admission To Trading On The AIM Market Of The London Stock Exchange
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Thor Explorations Ltd.
On June 22, 2021, TSX-V listed gold miner Thor Explorations Ltd.
announced that further to the previous intention to float
announcement on March 31, 2021, Thor Explorations Ltd. has been
admitted to trading on the AIM Market of the London Stock
Exchange.
Thor Explorations' flagship Segilola Gold Project is the
first industrial-scale gold project in Nigeria and is targeting
first gold pour in July 2021.
This transaction drew together a Fasken team from London,
Vancouver, Montreal and Johannesburg, showcasing the Africa focus
and international reach and collaboration of Fasken's Global
Mining Group.
The Fasken team was led by Abayomi Akinjide
(Corporate/Commercial) and Guy Winter (Corporate/Commercial /
Equity Capital Markets), and also included Chloe Gill, Youssef
Fichtali, Dimitri Cavvadas, Daniel Hart, Thandiwe Nhlapho, Vanessa
McMinn, Maurice Wong (Corporate/Commercial), Iain Mant and Martin
Ferreira Pinho (Securities).
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