Source: Midnight Sun Mining Corp.
  • Common shares of Midnight Sun Mining Corp. (MMA) are now eligible for electronic clearing and settlement through the DTC
  • DTC eligibility reduces costs and accelerates the settlement process for investors and brokers
  • DTC eligibility also simplifies the process of trading them in the United States
  • Midnight Sun Mining Corp is an exploration stage company engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties
  • Midnight Sun Mining Corp. (MMA) opened trading at C$0.245 per share

Common shares of Midnight Sun Mining Corp. (MMA) are now eligible for electronic clearing and settlement through the DTC.

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.

Existing investors benefit from potentially greater liquidity and faster execution speeds. This also opens the door to new investors that may have been previously restricted from purchasing the company’s common shares and simplifies the process of trading them in the United States.

Midnight Sun Mining Corp is an exploration stage company engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties.

Midnight Sun Mining Corp. (MMA) opened trading at C$0.245 per share.

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