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Power Metals Announces Intention to Spin-Out its Hard-Rock Lithium Assets

Jocelyn Aspa
Mar. 13, 2017 09:05AM PST
Battery Metals Investing

Power Metals (TSXV:PWM) has announced its intentions to undertake a plan of arrangement where Power Metals will transfer its hard-rock lithium assets to a new subsidiary corporation and then list it on the TSX Venture Exchange. As quoted in the press release: Power Metals will assign all of its interests in the Larder and Case …

Power Metals (TSXV:PWM) has announced its intentions to undertake a plan of arrangement where Power Metals will transfer its hard-rock lithium assets to a new subsidiary corporation and then list it on the TSX Venture Exchange.
As quoted in the press release:

Power Metals will assign all of its interests in the Larder and Case Lake properties, along with a certain amount of cash and other assets to New PWM, such that New PWM will meet initial listing requirements of the TSX Venture Exchange. The directors and management of New PWM will be the same as currently exists for Power Metals. Under the plan of arrangement, it is anticipated each Power Metals shareholder will receive an equivalent number of common shares of New PWM as they hold in Power Metals; and each Power Metals warrant holder and option holder will receive an equal number of warrants and options in New PWM on identical terms.
President and CEO, Johnathan More stated, “We are very pleased to unlock shareholder value immediately by separating two critical mass project portfolios that each stand on their own: hard rock and petrobrine.
The market’s attention to our attractive and exciting petrolithium brine asset portfolio, we feel has left our hard rock assets overshadowed and overlooked in terms of the value that they represent to the company.
With the creation of Hard Rock PWM, to include Case Lake, Larder River and an advanced stage asset currently in the final phase of negotiation, shareholders should benefit from each of our asset classes receiving full value from the market. Our stellar results to date at Case Lake have led us to expand the property package significantly to an area now representing dimensions of 9.5km by 9km. The Company will be embarking on an aggressive drill program at Case Lake this summer to follow up on previous high grade results and several kilometres in combined strike length across the identified pegmatites.
The Company is striving to ensure that each asset held by our shareholders is given the opportunity to be assigned maximum value by the market based on what they are worth today and given their near-term and long-term potential.”

Click here to read the full press release.

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The Conversation (2)
Alexandra Carolino
Alexandra Carolino
13 Mar, 2017
I am a Geologist from the University of Porto and have been working lepidolite since 1980 for ceramics in my own mine. At that time we did not think about lithium and its properties. Today I see the emergence of new technologies to extract Li from pegmatite micas and solutions to the fluor. Therefore, I am available in Portugal to confirm data and processes at pilot scale.
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Alexandra Carolino
Alexandra Carolino
13 Mar, 2017
I am a Geologist from the University of Porto and have been working lepidolite since 1980 for ceramics in my own mine. At that time we did not think about lithium and its properties. Today I see the emergence of new technologies to extract Li from pegmatite micas and solutions to the fluor. Therefore, I am available in Portugal to confirm data and processes at pilot scale.
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