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Atlantic Lithium Applies for Listing on the Ghana Stocks Exchange

Atlantic Lithium (ASX:A11,AIM:ALL,OTCQX:ALLIF) has submitted its application for listing on the Ghana Stocks Exchange (GSE) following its announcement of broad and high-grade assay results from resource drilling completed at the flagship Ewoyaa lithium project in Ghana, West Africa, the Ghana News Agency has reported.

The application was confirmed by GSE managing director Abena Amoah, who believes the move will help promote local participation. The GSE urges more companies to be listed on the exchange and provide opportunities for domestic investment.

Atlantic Lithium said it looks forward to receiving further drilling results and delivering a mineral resource estimate upgrade for the project in the second half of 2024.

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