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Cleantech Lithium extends offer period as ASX listing process progresses

Cleantech Lithium (AIM:CTL) is extending its offer period in relation to its application for listing on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) by up to two weeks, as the company awaits conditional approval from the ASX.

“CleanTech Lithium advises that the Offer Period Closing Date will extend from 9 September 2024 to 5pm AWST on 23 September 2024 or an earlier closing date as determined by the Brokers, following Conditional Approval from the ASX (assuming such Conditional Approval is achieved). The Settlement Date will now be three days after the closing of the Offer Period,” the company said in a recent statement.

Cleantech Lithium filed its application for admission to the ASX on Aug. 16. A condition of the offer is a conditional approval from the ASX. As of this writing, the company is awaiting a formal response from the exchange, which typically takes four weeks from the date of filing.

Receipt of the conditional approval will then trigger a completion of the offer, and the settlement date will be three days after the close of the offer period.

Investors interested in participating in the offer under the Replacement Prospectus may contact their broker or follow the instructions on this web page.

Click here to connect with CleanTech Lithium PLC (AIM:CTL, OTCQX:CTLHF, Frankfurt:T2N), to receive an Investor Presentation

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