• Common shares of ACME Lithium will begin trading on the OTCQB Market today under the symbol ACLHF
  • The company’s common shares will remain listed on the CSE
  • The OTCQB is a transparent trading platform that offers a cost-effective method for US-based investors to access ACME’s securities
  • Acme Lithium is a mineral exploration company
  • Acme Lithium Inc. (ACME) opened trading at C$1.18 per share

ACME Lithium (ACME) has received approval for its common shares to begin trading on the OTCQB Market under the symbol ACLHF.

The company’s common shares will remain listed on the CSE under the ticker symbol ACME.

The OTCQB is a transparent trading platform that offers a cost-effective method for US-based investors to access ACME’s securities. 

The company would like to thank Nikolaos Galanopoulos of Galanopoulos & Company, the corporate securities law firm for their expertise during the OTCQB application process.

Acme Lithium is a mineral exploration company engaged in acquiring, exploring and evaluating natural resource properties. Acme has acquired or is under option to acquire a 100-per-cent interest in 1212 claims comprising the CC, CCP, JR and SX placer lithium claims, located in Nevada.

ACME Lithium Inc. (ACME) opened trading at C$1.18 per share.

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