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Infinity shares savaged after permit cancellation

AFTER more than a month under a trading suspension, Infinity Lithium Corporation returned to the market today, making its first substantial statements since Spanish authorities rejected a key permit that would allow development of its San Jose mine.

 Infinity is seeking a solution to its San Jose dilemma

Infinity is seeking a solution to its San Jose dilemma

The company's shares plunged almost 70% today as shareholders headed for the exit.   Infinity slammed the pause button on April 9 over what it described as project tenure issues, but it quickly became...

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