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In this episode, Howard and Matt sit down with Alicia Milne, CEO of Q2 Metals, and Neil McCallum, VP of Exploration, for an in-depth discussion on recent developments at the company's flagship Cisco lithium project in Quebec’s James Bay region.
Key topics discussed include Q2's recently announced exploration target, estimating lithium mineralization at Cisco between 215 and 329 million tons grading between 1% and 1.38% Li₂O, making it potentially one of the largest undeveloped lithium projects globally. We also explore Q2's successful upsized financing of CAD $26 million through a charitable flow-through structure—a transaction significantly oversubscribed by institutional investors and notably executed without warrants or hold periods, highlighting strong investor interest.
Neil provides detailed insights into the geology of the Cisco project, discussing current drilling plans, expected timelines for a maiden resource estimate, mineralization extent, and logistics advantages due to Cisco’s proximity to existing rail infrastructure. The discussion offers clarity on Q2’s pathway to ownership of the property and addresses investor questions around potential future dilution and upcoming milestones.
For more detailed research reports from Canaccord and Argonaut, please contact us at [email protected]
Visit Q2 Metals online at: https://q2metals.com
If you found this interview valuable, please subscribe, like, and comment.
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RK Equity Website: https://rkequity.com/
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DISCLAIMER
NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE. DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH
Rodney and Howard are not financial advisors nor broker-dealers, this video is for information purposes only and should not be considered investment or financial advice. Please do your own independent research and read the disclaimer at the end of the video or on RK Equity’s website https://www.rkequity.com
Intro and outro audio credit: Jamie Klein
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In this episode, Howard and Matt sit down with Alicia Milne, CEO of Q2 Metals, and Neil McCallum, VP of Exploration, for an in-depth discussion on recent developments at the company's flagship Cisco lithium project in Quebec’s James Bay region.
Key topics discussed include Q2's recently announced exploration target, estimating lithium mineralization at Cisco between 215 and 329 million tons grading between 1% and 1.38% Li₂O, making it potentially one of the largest undeveloped lithium projects globally. We also explore Q2's successful upsized financing of CAD $26 million through a charitable flow-through structure—a transaction significantly oversubscribed by institutional investors and notably executed without warrants or hold periods, highlighting strong investor interest.
Neil provides detailed insights into the geology of the Cisco project, discussing current drilling plans, expected timelines for a maiden resource estimate, mineralization extent, and logistics advantages due to Cisco’s proximity to existing rail infrastructure. The discussion offers clarity on Q2’s pathway to ownership of the property and addresses investor questions around potential future dilution and upcoming milestones.
For more detailed research reports from Canaccord and Argonaut, please contact us at [email protected]
Visit Q2 Metals online at: https://q2metals.com
If you found this interview valuable, please subscribe, like, and comment.
CHAPTERS 📖
_________________________________________________
Links 🌍
RK Equity Website: https://rkequity.com/
_________________________________________________
DISCLAIMER
NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE. DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH
Rodney and Howard are not financial advisors nor broker-dealers, this video is for information purposes only and should not be considered investment or financial advice. Please do your own independent research and read the disclaimer at the end of the video or on RK Equity’s website https://www.rkequity.com
Intro and outro audio credit: Jamie Klein

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