(KLZA)-- NioCorp Developments Ltd. has announced plans to host an “Investor Day” at its Elk Creek Superalloy Materials Project near Elk Creek, Nebraska, on Wednesday, October 6, to provide shareholders with a walking tour of the proposed project site and a briefing on construction plans for the underground mine and surface processing facility the company intends to pursue once project financing is secured.
The event is open to NioCorp shareholders only and attendance is limited because of space and tour logistics limitations. Future tours are expected to be organized for those unable to participate in this event.
NioCorp executives expectred to be on hand for the event include CEO and Executive Chairman Mark A. Smith, COO Scott Honan, CFO Neal Shah, VP of External Affairs Jim Sims, and Corporate Controller Jeff Mason.
Investor Day will begin at 9:30 a.m. CT on October 6 at St. Peter's Lutheran Church near Elk Creek, Nebraska, where participants will sign in. Starting at 10 a.m. CT, buses will transport investors from St. Peter’s to the Elk Creek Resources Corp. property, located three-quarters of a mile to the north of the Church. At the site, participants will join NioCorp executives on a walking tour of the site and will be given a hands-on briefing on Project geology, construction plans, and other elements of the Project’s planned operations.
Shareholders will then be transported back to St. Peter’s for lunch and a question-and-answer session with NioCorp executives. The event is expected to conclude at 2 PM CT.
NioCorp shareholders wishing to register for the event can do so here: https://www.niocorp.com/home/october-2021-investor-day-rsvp/
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