• VVC Exploration Corporation will now be known as VVC Resources, but will retain its legal name and stock symbol
  • The rebrand reflects the depth of the organization’s business operations
  • Board Chairman Terrence Martell, PhD sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the rebrand
  • VVC Exploration Corporation (VVC) was up 5 cents in early morning trading to C$0.85

VVC Exploration Corporation (VVC) has rebranded its logo, messaging, and website and has introduced a new trade name, VVC Resources.

The rebrand better reflects the depth of the organization’s business operations

Board chairman Terrence Martell, PhD sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the news.

VVC Resources (VVC) engages in the exploration, development, and management of natural resources specializing in scarce and increasingly valuable materials needed to meet the growing, high-tech demands of industries such as manufacturing, technology, medicine, space travel, and the expanding green economy.

VVC’s portfolio includes a diverse set of multi-asset, high-growth projects including helium and other industrial gas production in the western U.S., copper and associated metals operations in Northern Mexico, along with carbon capture and strategic investments in the energy transition sector.

VVC Exploration Corporation (VVC) was up 5 cents in early morning trading to C$0.085.

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