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First Mining Closes Upsized $7 Million Private Placement
Jun 17, 2024 5:27 AM

08:09 AM EDT, 06/17/2024 (MT Newswires) -- First Mining Gold Corp ( FFMGF ) on Monday said it closed its non-brokered private placement offering, raising $7 million, up from the original $5 million.

The company issued 31.2 million national flow-through shares at $0.165 each and 10 million Quebec flow-through shares at $0.18 each.

Proceeds will fund exploration programs for First Mining's Springpole project in Ontario and Duparquet gold project in Quebec.

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