Usha Resources Begins Trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange as FSE: JO0
May 4, 2022 - Usha Resources Ltd. (“USHA” or the “Company”) (TSXV: USHA) (OTCQB: USHAF) (FSE: JO0), a North American mineral acquisition and exploration company focused on the development of drill-ready battery and precious metal projects, is pleased to announce the listing of its common shares for trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (“FSE”) under the symbol “JO0” with ISIN CA91734F1080 and WKN A3DK8K.
“With the recent acquisition of the Jackpot Lake Lithium Project, three planned drill programs and mounting investor interest in our Nicobat Nickel Project spin out, it makes sense to broaden USHA’s visibility and connect with a larger, global community of potential European institutional and retail investors,” commented Deepak Varshney, CEO of Usha Resources. “Anytime we can make it easier and help facilitate investment in the Company by the European investment community. we’ll take action so that all shareholders benefit.”
The Frankfurt Stock Exchange is the world’s third-largest organized trading market in terms of turnover and dealing in securities behind the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ. The listing of the Company’s shares on the FSE marks another step torward creating greater liquidity and increasing shareholder and overall market awareness for USHA’s drill-ready projects. The Company’s common shares are now cross-listed on the TSX Venture Exchange, OTCQB® and the FSE.
The Jackpot Lake Lithium Project
The Jackpot Lake Lithium Project (“the Property) is located within Clark County, 35 kilometres northeast of Las Vegas, Nevada, and is comprised of 140 mineral claims that total 2,800 acres. The project is exploring a “playa” which appears to be within a closed basin that may contain potentially lithium-rich brines. The geologic model is similar to that of Albemarle’s Silver Peak Nevada Lithium Mine which has operated continuously since 1966, and Iconic Mineral’s Bonnie Claire Project, which recently released a Preliminary Economic Assessment report (PEA) that indicates 40-year mine with an after-tax NPV8% of 1.5 billion, where sediments from lithium‑rich surrounding source rocks accumulate and fill the deposit leading to a potential concentration of lithium brine due to successive evaporation and concentration events.
Figure 2- Left, gravitational surveying outlined the footprint of the Jackpot lithium brine anomaly. Right, CSMAT survey slices showing a cross-section of the anomaly illustrating the highly enriched brines throughout the property in red.
Based on the above, the Company intends on completing an aggressive exploration program by drilling both shallow and deep holes to test the targets outlined by the CSAMT Survey at possible higher concentration brine zones with the goal of completing a 43-101 resource estimate by Q4 of 2022.
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