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Strickland Metals (ASX:STK) plans upcoming capital raise

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ASX:STK      MCAP $172.7M
04 November 2021 14:10 (AEST)

Source: Strickland Metals

Strickland Metals (STK) has entered a trading halt ahead of a capital raise.

The company hasn’t indicated how much it hopes to raise or how it will spend the funds, but these details should be revealed once STK comes out of the trading halt by November 8.

Strickland Metals recently announced its report for the September quarter which highlighted some exploration work and its cash position.

The company completed 15,000 metres of aircore drilling at Horse North, which is part of its Yandal project in Western Australia.

STK is also progressing reverse circulation drilling at the Dusk til Dawn and Iroquois prospects, which is being carried out through to mid-December.

In January 2022, the materials stock expects to begin a 15,000-metre program at the Millrose gold deposit. The drilling program will run for roughly six months and is aimed at expanding the mineral resource which currently stands at six million tonnes at 1.8 grams of gold per tonne, representing 346,000 ounces of gold.

Financially, Strickland spent $333,000 on operating activities which only went towards staff and admin costs, and a further $7.04 million was allocated to investing activities.

Around $11.9 million was generated from financing activities and STK ended the quarter $6.04 million in cash and 3.84 quarters left of funding if spending levels remain the same.

Company shares last traded at 8.7 cents on November 3.

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