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Aya Gold & Silver Lists Its Shares on the Nasdaq Exchange

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-- Aya Gold & Silver's (AYA.TO, AYA) on Monday said its shares are now trading on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol "AYA".

With the start of trading on Nasdaq, the company's shares are no longer traded on the OTCQX market.

The company's shares will continue to trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "AYA", it added.

"Access to the U.S. capital markets through Nasdaq is an exciting milestone for Aya as we close a record year and advance our growth strategy, supported by our attractive precious metals portfolio," said chief executive Benoit La Salle. "This listing is expected to increase the visibility of our shares and expand our shareholder base as we continue executing on our development plans."

The company's shares were last seen down $1.31 to $23.75 on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Price: $23.73, Change: $-1.33, Percent Change: -5.31%

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