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Lion One Metals Ltd V.LIO

Alternate Symbol(s):  V.LIO.W | LOMLF

Lion One Metals Limited is a Canada-based exploration company. The Company is engaged in the business of mineral exploration and evaluation and is primarily focused on the acquisition, exploration and evaluation of mineral resources in Fiji. The Company owns 100% of Tuvatu Alkaline Gold Project, which is located approximately 24 kilometers northeast of the town of Nadi on the island of Viti Levu in the Republic of Fiji. The area surrounding the Tuvatu gold deposit and resource area is covered by approximately three-square kilometers of special mining lease (SML 62), with the broader project area covered by approximately 13,613 hectares of special prospecting licenses (SMLs 1283, 1296, 1465 and 1512), covering the balance of the Navilawa caldera. The SML 62 provides rights for the potential development, construction, and operation of mining, processing, and waste management infrastructure at Tuvatu. The Company holds over four exploration licenses (SPLs) for the Tuvatu properties.


TSXV:LIO - Post by User

Comment by roberto146on Feb 08, 2024 4:22pm
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Post# 35870950

RE:RE:RE:RE:I used to like management but

RE:RE:RE:RE:I used to like management but"... without mentioning the share price?"

Share price will be negotiated at the time of the overnight offer, which I don't think is a traditional public offering. Notice that the N/R doesn't mention shares - it's 'units', implying that warrants could be also negotiated, besides the negotiating of the share price. If so, will the warrants be at a more attractive exercise price than the previous ones at 1.25?
Even with the last offering, initially there was an acceleration clause for the warrants; when the offering was completed the acceleration clause was removed, presumably by negotiation. I had these warrants until very recently and there was initially good appreciation on them, almost a triple, but they've crashed in the last month.
I'm finding all the recent activities, share activity, incessant money needs, and ambiguity a little unsettling, like some other development darlings in the past.
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