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American Manganese Inc
Symbol AMY
Shares Issued 137,103,003
Close 2016-12-14 C$ 0.23
Market Cap C$ 31,533,691
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American Manganese's recycling interview appears on FP

2016-12-15 15:38 ET - News Release

Mr. Larry Reaugh reports

AMERICAN MANGANESE LITHIUM ION BATTERY RECYCLING INTERVIEW APPEARS IN THE FINANCIAL POST TODAY

American Manganese Inc.'s recycling interview, conducted by Kathryn Boothby, Content Works, Postmedia's commercial content division, with Norm Chow, president of Kemetco Research Inc., and Larry W. Reaugh, president and chief executive officer of American Manganese, is published on page FP 10 in the financial section of the National Post. The story was created by Content Works, part of Postmedia's commercial content division, on behalf of Market One Media Group.

Links to the article are on the websites of Business News Network, Financial Post, MMG Market Trends and Venture Cap News.

About Kemetco Research

Kemetco Research is a privately owned contract research and development company specializing in extractive metallurgy, chemical processing and specialty chemical analysis. It was formed after the acquisition of the industrial process division of B.C. Research, which had been in operation for over 60 years as a research and development contractor in British Columbia. Kemetco's presentation will be posted on the site on Dec. 1, 2016.

About American Manganese

American Manganese is a diversified specialty and critical metal company focused on capitalizing on its patented intellectual property through low-cost production or recovery of electrolytic manganese products throughout the world, as well as recycling of spent electric-vehicle lithium-ion rechargeable batteries. Interest in the company's patented process has adjusted the focus of American Manganese toward the examination of applying its patented technology for other purposes and materials. American Manganese aims to capitalize on its patented technology and proprietary know-how to become and industry leader in the recycling of spent electric-vehicle lithium-ion batteries having cathode chemistries such as lithium-cobalt, lithium-cobalt-nickel-manganese and lithium-manganese (please see the company's March 31, 2016, press release for further details).

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