-- アルティウス・ミネラルズ(ALS.TO)は水曜午後、プロジェクト創出事業活動とジュニア株式ポートフォリオに関する最新情報を発表した。 同社によると、3月31日時点で、ポートフォリオの株式時価総額は2025年末時点の4,930万ドルから約7,000万ドルに増加した。また、既に投資しているハイ・タイド・リソーシズ、パーセベランス・メタルズ(PMI.V)、サン・バレー・ミネラルズの3社に対する資金調達ラウンドにも参加した。 さらに、同社はTSXVの承認を条件として、TNRゴールド(TNR.V)に420万ドルを投資する計画だ。これにより、アルティウスはTNRゴールドの株式の約10%を取得することになる。TNRゴールドはアルゼンチンの2つの鉱山プロジェクトでロイヤルティ権益を保有しており、今回の取引の一環として、アルティウスは「優先交渉権」を獲得する。 また、オロジェン・ロイヤルティーズ(OGN.V)とアルティウスは、共同事業体を通じて、3月2日にトゥーグッド・ゴールドとネバダ州の金プロジェクトに関する拘束力のある意向表明書を締結しました。テーブルマウンテン・プロジェクトの所有権を取得するため、トゥーグッドは今後2年間で約1,670万株を共同事業体に発行します。アルティウスとオロジェンは、一定の部分的買収条項に基づき、製錬収益の3%のロイヤルティを保持します。 「アルティウスは、プロジェクト創出投資の一環として、複数の管轄区域にわたるロイヤルティ創出を支援する探査提携やジュニア株式投資機会を引き続き評価しています」と同社は述べています。 同社の株価はトロント証券取引所で0.49ドル高の52.07ドルで取引を終えました。
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