Canadian mining exploration and development company Canadian North Resources (CNRI) (cnresources.com) chairperson Lee Shim has acquired an impressive 150 000 shares of the company's stock, reflecting a remarkable vote of confidence in the company, CNRI announced recently. This substantial purchase by Shim is a clear indication of his resolute belief in the company's future potential as well as its growth trajectory.
) chairperson Lee Shim has acquired an impressive 150 000 shares of the company's stock, reflecting a remarkable vote of confidence in the company, CNRI announced recently.
This alignment augments investor sentiment and underscores the company's commitment to its ongoing expansion and development. CNRI's commitment to its future project has also been highlighted by recent successful financings. The company recently completed a flow-through financing initiative that raised over $2-million. This financing included the issuance of over one-million flow-through shares at a price of $2.70 per share.
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