
Gold Digger Resources Inc. Announces Name Change to Nuclear Vision Limited
The new CUSIP for the Company's common shares will be 670323104 and the new ISIN number will be CA6703231044. The Company's common shares are expected to begin trading under the Company's new name and ticker symbol at the opening of trading on May 16, 2025.
Allan Bezanson, CEO commented, "we changed the name to better reflect our business and the sector we operate within. We believe our land position and ability to develop a commercial uranium asset is timely as we move towards a greener, more efficient energy transition."
On Behalf of the Board of Directors
Allan Bezanson
President, CEO and Director
About Nuclear Vision Limited
Nuclear Vision Limited is an early-stage mineral resource exploration company. The Company's material property is the Regnault Project, consisting of 71 contiguous mineral claims covering an area of approximately 3,678 Ha located north-northeast of Chibougamau in the Province of Québec. The Company also holds the UA92 uranium project, consisting of 7 prospecting licenses totaling approximately 4,828km 2 located in central Botswana.
Neither the Canadian Securities Exchange nor its Market Regulator (as that term is defined in the policies of the Canadian Securities Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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