Dynasty Gold
Source: Dynasty Gold Corp.
  • Dynasty Gold (DYG) has closed the first tranche of its non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of $325,850
  • The company issued 1,916,765 units priced at C$0.17 each
  • The proceeds from the private placement will be used for exploration on the Thundercloud Property
  • Dynasty Gold is a Canadian exploration company
  • Dynasty Gold Corp. (DYG) opened trading at C$0.17 per share

Dynasty Gold (DYG) has closed the first tranche of its non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of $325,850.

The company issued 1,916,765 units priced at C$0.17 each. Each unit consists of one common share at $0.17 and one common share purchase warrant at $0.25 for a period of two years. The warrants are subject to an acceleration clause.

The units issued under the private placement are subject to a four-month hold period.

The proceeds from the private placement will be used for exploration on the Thundercloud Property and for general corporate purposes.

Dynasty Gold is a Canadian exploration company focused on gold exploration in North America with projects in Ontario and Nevada.

Dynasty Gold Corp. (DYG) opened trading at C$0.17 per share.

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