First Helium Inc. - President & CEO, Ed Bereznicki.
President & CEO, Ed Bereznicki.
Source: First Helium Inc.
  • Common shares of First Helium (HELI) will begin trading today on the OTCQX Best Market under the symbol, FHELF
  • Trading on the OTCQX will provide current and future investors with broader access to the growing helium exploration and development sector
  • First Helium is a helium exploration and development company registered in British Columbia
  • First Helium Inc. (HELI) opened trading at C$0.48

Common shares of First Helium (HELI) have qualified to upgrade from the OTCQB Venture Market to the OTCQX Best Market. 

First Helium Inc. will begin trading today on the OTCQX under the symbol, FHELF. 

Graduating to the OTCQX Market from the OTCQB Market marks an important milestone for companies, enabling them to demonstrate their qualifications and build visibility among U.S. investors.

Ed Bereznicki, President & CEO of First Helium, commented on the news.

“We are extremely pleased to graduate to trading on the OTCQX Market. This achievement will help provide our current and future investors with greater liquidity and broader access to the growing helium exploration and development sector.”

First Helium is a helium exploration and development company registered in British Columbia. The company is focused on exploring for and developing helium reserves in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.

First Helium Inc. (HELI) opened trading at C$0.48.


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