Source: Vital Battery Metals Inc.
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  • Vital Battery Metals (VBAM) lists on OTCQB Venture Market
  • Vital’s shares will continue to trade on the CSE under the symbol VBAM and the FSE under the symbol C0O
  • The shares trade on the OTCQB under the symbol ‘VBAMF’
  • The company sees this as a way to access a broader base of American and international retail and institutional investors
  • The company is currently focused on advancing its Sting Copper Project and Vent Copper-Gold project
  • Vital Battery Metals (VBAM) was trading at 0.44 per share at close yesterday

Vital Battery Metals (VBAM) has been approved for trading on the OTCQB Venture Market as of today.

The shares trade on the OTCQB under the symbol VBAMF.

Vital’s shares will continue to trade on the CSE under the symbol VBAM as well as on the FSE under the symbol C0O.

The company is thrilled about listing in the states as it sees this as a way to access a broader base of American and international retail and institutional investors.

Vital Battery Metals is a mineral exploration company dedicated to the development of strategic projects consisting of battery, base and precious metals in stable jurisdictions.

The company is currently focused on advancing its Sting Copper Project and Vent Copper-Gold project.

Vital Battery Metals (VBAM) was trading at 0.44 per share at close yesterday.


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