Giyani Metals Corp. said March 12 that it decreased its stake in Canoe Mining Ventures Corp. by about 13.8%, to about 9.9% from about 23.7%, by selling 9,580,000 Canoe Mining shares for C$538,200.
Giyani now owns 6,910,000 Canoe Mining shares.
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Giyani Metals Corp. said March 12 that it decreased its stake in Canoe Mining Ventures Corp. by about 13.8%, to about 9.9% from about 23.7%, by selling 9,580,000 Canoe Mining shares for C$538,200.
Giyani now owns 6,910,000 Canoe Mining shares.