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Silver Viper Minerals Upgrades To OTCQX Best Market

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Silver Viper Minerals (VIPR.V) has qualified to trade on the OTCQX Best Market, the company said on Friday.

The company upgraded to OTCQX from the OTCQB Venture Market and its common shares begin trading today on OTCQX under the symbol VIPRF, added the company.

"We are pleased to upgrade to the OTCQX Best Market, which reflects our continued commitment to strong corporate governance, transparency, and engagement with our growing U.S. investor base," said Steve Cope, President and Chief Executive Officer of Silver Viper. "This uplisting enhances Silver Viper's visibility and accessibility for U.S. investors and supports our broader capital markets strategy as we advance our portfolio of precious metals projects in Mexico, including our flagship La Virginia Gold-Silver Project."

The company's shares were last seen up $0.02 at $0.85 on the TSX Venture Exchange.

Price: $0.85, Change: $+0.02, Percent Change: +2.41%

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