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グリーンランド・リソーシズ社、欧州イノベーション評議会に株式投資を申請

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-- グリーンランド・リソーシズ(MOLY.TO)は、欧州イノベーション評議会(EIC)の「EIC STEP Scale Up」プログラムから総額5,000万ユーロの株式投資を申請したと、同社が月曜日に発表した。 同社によると、この投資は一部がHorizon Europeから、残りは特定のコミットメント型資本提供者から提供される予定だ。 グリーンランド・リソーシズによれば、申請は適格性基準審査を通過し、Sovereignty STEP Sealプロジェクトの優秀性認定を取得。審査員団からEICファンドに推薦され、EICファンドはさらなるデューデリジェンスを経て最終決定を下す予定だ。 EIC STEPプログラムは、戦略的原材料を含むクリーンで資源効率の高い技術など、欧州の戦略的技術分野におけるイノベーションの規模拡大を目指している。 このプログラムは、1,000万ユーロから3,000万ユーロの株式投資を提供し、民間共同投資を促進し、5,000万ユーロから1億5,000万ユーロ以上の資金調達ラウンドを実現することを目指している。 EIC STEP要件の一環として、グリーンランド・リソーシズは、EICファンドと共同投資を行う2社の適格投資家から、追加で4,000万ユーロの確約を得ました。 グリーンランド・リソーシズは、グリーンランドでマルムビャーグ・モリブデン・プロジェクトを開発中です。 MOLYの株価は、直近の取引で0.01ドル下落し、1.57ドルでした。

Price: $1.57, Change: $-0.01, Percent Change: -0.63%

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