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NevGold將私募融資規模擴大至約4,220萬加元。

-- 內華達黃金公司(NevGold,股票代號:NAU.V)週一宣布,將盡力募集的私募股票規模從原定的2,500萬美元目標提高至4,220萬美元。 該公司表示,將以每股1.90加元的價格發行2,220萬股股票。 該公司計劃將募集資金用於推進其位於內華達州的利穆辛比尤特銻金礦項目、位於愛達荷州的肉荳蔻山金礦項目,以及用於補充營運資金和一般公司用途。 該公司股票在多倫多證券交易所創業板(TSX Venture Exchange)的最新交易價格上漲0.04加元,至2.14加元。

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