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LONDON - Aterian Plc (LSE:ATN), a company specializing in the exploration and development of critical metals, has announced that its Annual General Meeting (AGM) is set to take place on Thursday, June 19, 2025. The meeting will be held at the offices of Hill Dickinson LLP, located at The Broadgate Tower, 20 Primrose Street, London, at 3 p.m.
Shareholders of the London Stock Exchange-listed firm are expected to receive the Notice of AGM and Form of Proxy, which the company stated would be dispatched today. These documents will also be made available on Aterian’s website for public access.
The forthcoming AGM follows Aterian’s active engagement in acquiring and developing critical metal resources. These metals are increasingly in demand due to their essential role in the renewable energy, automotive, and electronic manufacturing sectors, which are pivotal for reducing carbon emissions and achieving global climate objectives.
Aterian’s portfolio includes a joint venture with Rio Tinto (NYSE:RIO) Mining and Exploration Limited, focusing on the HCK project in southern Rwanda. This project aims to explore and potentially develop a lithium-tantalum-niobium-tin mining operation. In addition to this venture, Aterian holds an exploration license in Rwanda and has various copper-silver (+ gold) and base metal projects across Morocco.
The company also maintains a 90% interest in Atlantis (WA:ATSP) Metals, a private company registered in Botswana, which holds seven mineral prospecting licenses for copper-silver in the Kalahari Copperbelt and three for lithium brine exploration in the Makgadikgadi Pans region.
Aterian’s strategy is to continue seeking new exploration and production opportunities across Africa, aiming to bolster its portfolio of critical mineral assets for exploration, development, and trading.
The announcement of the AGM is based on a press release statement, and it provides shareholders and potential investors with a formal opportunity to engage with the company’s management and to discuss its performance and future prospects.
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