M4E Lithium Secures $7.5M to $10M Funding to Accelerate Brazilian Lithium Exploration

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M4E Lithium secured a $7.5M to $10M funding from industry leading Lithium Royalty Corp. and the Electrification and Decarbonization fund managed by Waratah Capital Advisors

M4E will deploy the capital to aggressively advance exploration activities across its expansive 91k hectares within prolific lithium districts in Brazil LRC was founded by Waratah and is the leading lithium-focused royalty company globally, boasting a diversified portfolio of projects positioned to benefit from the surging demand for battery metals. The Waratah E&D Fund is a key investor in emerging lithium projects globally.

 

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