• Common shares of Radio Fuels Energy Corp. (CAKE) are now eligible for electronic clearing and settlement through the DTC
  • DTC eligibility reduces costs and accelerates the settlement process for investors and brokers and opens the door to new investors
  • Radio Fuels Energy Corp. is a natural resource company focused on the exploration, development and mining of uranium deposits
  • Radio Fuels Energy Corp. (CAKE) opened trading at C$0.185

Common shares of Radio Fuels Energy Corp. (CAKE) are now eligible for electronic clearing and settlement through the DTC in the U.S.

DTC eligibility reduces costs and accelerates the settlement process for investors and brokers allowing its common shares to be traded over a wider selection of brokerage firms.

Obtaining DTC eligibility enables Radio Fuel to expand its reach to a larger portion of the global investment community, while providing a more efficient and seamless trading process.

Radio Fuels Energy Corp. is a natural resource company focused on the acquisition, exploration, development and mining of uranium deposits in Canada and around the world.

Radio Fuels Energy Corp. (CAKE) opened trading at C$0.185. 

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