
Result of AGM
Reykjavík, June 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
('Amaroq' or the 'Corporation' or the 'Company')
Annual General and Special Meeting ('AGM') Results
TORONTO, ONTARIO –13 June, 2025 – Amaroq Minerals Ltd. (AIM, TSXV, NASDAQ Iceland: AMRQ), an independent mine development corporation focused on unlocking Greenland's mineral potential, announces the results of voting at its AGM held on June 13, 2025.
Shareholders voted in favour of all items put forward at the AGM.
AGM Results
The following proxy votes for the AGM were received from the shareholders:
Motion
Description
Votes For
% Votes Cast
Against
Withheld/Abstain
1
Election of directors
01
Graham Stewart
65,895,188
77.18%
19,485,220
0
02
Eldur Olafsson
85,381,306
100%
102
0
03
Sigurbjorn Thorkelsson
83,380,232
97.66%
2,001,177
0
04
David Neuhauser
65,892,544
77.17%
19,488,865
0
06
Line Frederiksen
85,380,015
100%
1,393
0
06
Warwick Morley-Jepson
85,377,193
100%
4,215
2
Re-appointment of Auditors
84,234,972
97.68%
0
2,000,802
3
Stock option plan
73,559,019
86.15%
11,822,389
0
4
Restricted Share Unit Plan
56,074,063
65.67%
29,307,345
0
5
Change of Name
86,213,508
99.97%
21,565
0
Enquiries:
Amaroq Minerals Ltd.Eldur Olafsson, Executive Director and CEO eo@amaroqminerals.com
Ed Westropp, Head of BD and Corporate Affairs +44 (0)7385755711 ewe@amaroqminerals.com
Eddie Wyvill, Corporate Development+44 (0)7713 126727ew@amaroqminerals.com
Panmure Liberum Limited (Nominated Adviser and Corporate Broker)Scott MathiesonNikhil Varghese+44 (0) 20 7886 2500
Canaccord Genuity Limited (Corporate Broker)James AsensioHarry ReesTel: +44 (0) 20 7523 8000
Camarco (Financial PR)Billy CleggElfie KentFergus Young+44 (0) 20 3757 4980
For Corporation updates:Follow @Amaroq_Minerals on X (Formerly known as Twitter)Follow Amaroq Minerals Ltd. on LinkedIn
Further Information:
About Amaroq Minerals
Amaroq's principal business objectives are the identification, acquisition, exploration, and development of gold and strategic metal properties in South Greenland. The Company's principal asset is a 100% interest in the Nalunaq Gold mine. The Company has a portfolio of gold and strategic metal assets in Southern Greenland covering the two known gold belts in the region as well as advanced exploration projects at Stendalen and the Sava Copper Belt exploring for Strategic metals such as Copper, Nickel, Rare Earths and other minerals. Amaroq Minerals is continued under the Business Corporations Act (Ontario) and wholly owns Nalunaq A/S, incorporated under the Greenland Companies Act.
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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