• Common shares of Stallion Gold (STUD) have commenced trading on the OTCQB under the symbol SLLGF
  • Uplisting to the OTCQB Venture Market will enhance Stallion Gold’s visibility within the US investment community
  • Stallion Gold will continue to trade on the TSXV under its current symbol STUD
  • Stallion Gold is a mineral exploration company
  • Stallion Gold Corp. (STUD) opened trading at C$0.295 per share

Common shares of Stallion Gold (STUD) have commenced trading on the OTCQB under the symbol SLLGF.

The OTCQB is a premier and established marketplace for entrepreneurial and development stage U.S. and international companies. The OTCQB is recognized by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as an established public market.

Trading on the OTCQB provides current and future US-based investors greater access to data, home country disclosure, ease of trading and transparency.

Stallion Gold will continue to trade on the TSXV under its current symbol STUD.

The company is also in the final stages of registering for DTC eligibility. 

Stallion Gold is a mineral exploration company focused on the exploration of precious metals and critical minerals at its Horse Heaven Gold Property in Idaho.

Stallion Gold Corp. (STUD) opened trading at C$0.295 per share.

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