Mr. Richard Revelins reports
MERYLLION FILES AMENDED LIFE OFFERING DOCUMENT TO INCLUDE QUEBEC AS AN OFFERING JURISDICTION
Further to its press release dated March 13, 2026, in respect of its non-brokered private placement under the listed issuer financing exemption of a minimum of 20 million units for minimum gross proceeds of $1-million and a maximum of 43.5 million units for maximum gross proceeds of $2,175,000, at a price of five cents per unit, the company has filed an amended offering document dated April 9, 2026, related to the offering, which includes Quebec as an offering jurisdiction. The amended offering document can be accessed under the company's profile on SEDAR+ and on the company's website. Prospective investors should read the amended offering document before making an investment decision.
The terms of the offering remain the same as previously announced in the company's press release dated March 13, 2026, and the offering is now expected to close on or before April 21, 2026, or such other date as may be determined by the company.
Closing of the offering is subject to obtaining all required approvals, including the approval of the Canadian Securities Exchange and any other regulatory approval.
About Meryllion Resources Corp.
Meryllion is an exploration-stage company listed on the CSE. The company recently entered into a lease and option agreement in respect of the Makenzie gold/silver/antimony project located 44 kilometres south-southwest of Austin, Nev., in the Toiyabe Range of central Nevada. Makenzie is known to be one of the largest untested gold, silver and antimony anomalies in the state of Nevada.
Meryllion also has the rights to acquire up to a 100-per-cent interest in the Westbury and Tasmanian strategic green metals ionic-adsorption-clay-hosted rare earth element (REE) projects located in northeastern Tasmania, Australia, with a total tenement area of approximately 800 square kilometres. Meryllion's IAC REE projects are situated along strike and/or adjacent to discoveries by ABx Group Ltd. ABx has reported that Tb (terbium) and Dy (dysprosium) concentrations in all of ABx's rare earths resources are the highest of any ionic adsorption clay deposit in Australia and are amongst the highest globally (refer ABx's Australian Securities Exchange announcement dated May 5, 2025).
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