• Lithium Ionic (LTH) commenced trading on the TSXV as of today’s market open
  • Assays from an initial trench on its Itinga Project in Brazil yielded 8.8 m grading 1.46 per cent Li2O
  • Exploration is ongoing with further results expected over the coming weeks and months
  • Lithium Ionic is a lithium exploration company
  • Lithium Ionic (LTH) is up by 44.286 per cent trading at $1.01 per share

Lithium Ionic (LTH) began trading on the TSXV today.

It is currently conducting geochemical surveys, geophysical surveys, trenching and diamond drilling on its Itinga Project in Brazil, which covers more than 1,300 hectares in the Aracuai lithium province.

Assays from an initial trench exposed a zone extending 8.8 m grading 1.46 per cent Li2O including 5.8 m grading 1.82 per cent Li2O.

The company has identified mineralized structures in two areas within the project.

“Our Itinga Lithium Project is well situated directly between the CBL Lithium Mining operation to the northwest and Sigma Lithium’s project to the southeast,” stated Blake Hylands, CEO of Lithium Ionic. “We look forward to presenting great results in the coming weeks and months.”

Lithium Ionic is a lithium exploration company.

Lithium Ionic (LTH) is up by 44.286 per cent trading at $1.01 per share as of 12:16 pm EST.

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