Source: Max Resource Corp.
  • Max Resource Corp. (MAX) has closed a private placement for gross proceeds of $15,300,000
  • The company issued 25,500,000 units at a price of $0.60 per unit
  • The proceeds will be used for drilling and exploration of the Cesar Project in Colombia and general working capital
  • Max Resource is a copper and precious metals exploration company focused on projects in Colombia and Peru
  • MAX Resource Corp. (MAX) opened trading at C$0.56 per share

Max Resource Corp. (MAX) has closed a private placement for gross proceeds of $15,300,000.

The company issued 25,500,000 units at a price of $0.60 per unit. Each unit is comprised of one common share and one transferable common share purchase warrant, each warrant exercisable at a price of $0.85 for one year.

Max Resource has paid finder’s fees totalling $115,380 and issued 192,300 finder’s warrants to arm’s-length parties.

The proceeds will be used for drilling and exploration of the Cesar Project in Colombia and general working capital. All securities issued under the Offering are subject to a statutory hold period of 4 months.

Max Resource is a copper and precious metals exploration company focused on projects in Colombia and Peru.

MAX Resource Corp. (MAX) opened trading at C$0.56 per share.

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