SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA / ACCESSWIRE / November 22, 2021 / IronRidge Resources Limited (AIM:IRR), "IronRidge" or the "Company") confirms that further to the passing of the resolution at the AGM held by the Company on 18 November 2021, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission has approved the Company's change of name to Atlantic Lithium Limited.
From 8.00 a.m. today, Monday 22 November 2021 the Company will trade under the new name of Atlantic Lithium Limited with a new Tradable Instrument Display Mnemonic ("TIDM" or "Ticker") of 'ALL'.The Company's ISIN number and SEDOL will remain unchanged.
The Company's website can be found at www.atlanticlithium.com.au
The company's latest presentation can also be found at www.atlanticlithium.com.au/presentations
The change of name will not affect the rights of shareholders and all existing share certificates should be retained as they will remain valid; no new share certificates will be issued.
By order of the Board
Amanda Harsas
Company Secretary
For any further information, please contact:
IronRidge Resources Limited
Vincent Mascolo (Chief Executive Officer)
Amanda Harsas (Company Secretary)
www.ironridgeresources.com.au / www.atlanticlithium.com.au
Tel: +61 2 8072 0640
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Nominated Adviser
Jeff Keating
Charlie Bouverat
Tel: +44 (0)20 3470 0470
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Joint Company Broker
Raj Khatri
James Asensio
Harry Rees
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7523 4500
Liberum Capital Limited
Joint Company Broker
Scott Matheson
Edward Thomas
Kane Collings
Tel: +44 (0) 20 3100 2000
SI Capital Limited
Joint Company Broker
Nick Emerson
Jon Levinson
Tel: +44 (0) 1483 413 500
Tel: +44 (0) 207 871 4038
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Henry Wilkinson
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Matthew McHale
Tel: +44 (0)20 3004 9512
Notes to Editors:
About Atlantic Lithium
www.atlanticlithium.com.au
Atlantic Lithium (formerly "IronRidge Resources") is an AIM-listed lithium company advancing a portfolio of projects in Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire through to production.
The Company's flagship project, the Ewoyaa Project in Ghana, is a significant lithium pegmatite discovery on track to become West Africa's first lithium producing mine. The project is fully funded to production under an agreement with Piedmont Lithium for US$102m and set to produce a premium lithium product. A robust Scoping Study indicates Life of Mine revenues exceeding US$1.5bn.
Atlantic holds a 560km2 & 774km2 tenure across Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire respectively, comprising significantly under-explored, highly prospective licenses.
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