LUCA'S CASH BALANCE SURGES TO US$21 MILLION THROUGH WARRANT EXERCISE AND CASH FLOW
Outstanding warrants have been reduced to the following with the total outstanding common shares of the Company at 253.7 million:
Number of Warrants |
Exercise Price |
Expiry Date |
3.67 million |
CAD |
|
0.62 million |
CAD |
|
2.86 million |
CAD |
|
8.40 million |
CAD |
|
0.68 million |
CAD |
|
16.23 million |
Total Warrants Outstanding |
The number of outstanding warrants has been reduced materially, resulting in the Company being well-funded, with a strong balance sheet. In addition, Luca expects to generate free cash flow in the range of
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Additionally, Luca notes that the Company has met the inclusion criteria and has been added to the Solactive Global Copper Miners Total Return Index, with an inclusion date of
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