Source: Sylla Gold.
  • Sylla Gold (SYG) has applied to the TSXV for an extension of its price protection to allow for the company to complete an additional tranche of its private placement
  • The first tranche of the offering realized gross proceeds of $315,142
  • Sylla Gold is an exploration stage company involved in the business of acquiring, exploring and developing mineral properties
  • Sylla Gold Corp. (SYG) is unchanged on the day, trading at C$0.105 per share at 9:30 am ET

Sylla Gold (SYG) has applied to the TSXV for an extension of its price protection for an additional 30 days.

This is in order to allow Sylla to complete an additional tranche of the previously announced non-brokered private placement of up to 10,000,000 units for gross proceeds of up to $1,000,000.

The first tranche of the private placement realized gross proceeds of $315,142.

Sylla Gold is an exploration-stage company involved in the business of acquiring, exploring and developing mineral properties.

Sylla Gold Corp. (SYG) is unchanged on the day, trading at C$0.105 per share at 9:30 am ET.


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