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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Advantage Lithium Corp AVLIF

Advantage Lithium Corp is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of lithium properties. It operates in single segment namely the exploration and development of unproven exploration and evaluation assets. The company's principal business objective has been the identification and evaluation of companies, businesses, properties, or assets with a view to acquisition or participation therein... see more

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Advantage Lithium Corp > Callum Grant named as AAL interim president
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Post by tobesucht on Mar 14, 2019 12:46pm

Callum Grant named as AAL interim president

Advantage Lithium replaces CEO in wake of college admissions scandal

March 14, 2019 / 4:53 PM / Updated an hour ago

Advantage Lithium replaces CEO in wake of college admissions scandal

March 14 (Reuters) - Advantage Lithium Corp said on Thursday it has temporarily replaced Chief Executive David Sidoo after he was arrested last week by U.S. authorities as part of a sweeping college admissions scheme.

The company, which is developing a lithium project in Argentina, has named board member Callum Grant as its interim president. “All plans are the same to put Advantage into production at some point,” spokesman Max Sali told Reuters. (Reporting by Ernest Scheyder and Cassandra Garrison)

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