Blue Moon Rings Nasdaq Closing Bell, Highlights Five Brownfield Projects
Blue Moon Metals will ring the Nasdaq closing bell on April 20, led by CEO Christian Kargl-Simard and board members at the Nasdaq MarketSite. Since its January 26 Nasdaq Capital Market debut, the listing has boosted liquidity and institutional holdings as the company advances five brownfield polymetallic projects.
1. Nasdaq Closing Bell Ceremony
Blue Moon Metals will participate in the Nasdaq closing bell ceremony on April 20 at approximately 3:45 p.m. Eastern Time. CEO Christian Kargl-Simard will lead the event alongside board members and strategic partners, broadcast live from the Nasdaq MarketSite Tower in New York.
2. Impact of Nasdaq Listing
Since commencing trading on January 26, Blue Moon’s Nasdaq Capital Market listing has expanded its U.S. market presence. The listing has increased trading liquidity and broadened the company’s institutional investor base as it pursues its U.S. brownfield growth strategy.
3. Brownfield Project Portfolio
Blue Moon is advancing five brownfield polymetallic projects: Nussir and NSG in Norway, and the Blue Moon, Springer and Apex projects in the United States. These sites target critical metals including copper, zinc, tungsten, germanium and gallium, leveraging existing roads, power and historical infrastructure.