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Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization Trading Halt - ATY.RT Français

Cision Canada21-07-2025
VANCOUVER, BC, /CNW/ - The following issues have been halted by CIRO
Company: Atico Mining Corporation
TSX-Venture Symbol: ATY.RT
All Issues: No
Reason: Pending Delisting
Halt Time (ET): 12:00 PM
CIRO can make a decision to impose a temporary suspension (halt) of trading in a security of a publicly-listed company. Trading halts are implemented to ensure a fair and orderly market. CIRO is the national self-regulatory organization which oversees all investment dealers and trading activity on debt and equity marketplaces in Canada.
SOURCE Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) – Halts/Resumptions
For further information about CIRO's trading halt policy, please see Trading Halts & Timely Disclosure at www.ciro.ca under the Markets tab. Please note that CIRO staff cannot provide any information about a specific halt beyond what is contained in this halt notice. For general information about CIRO, contact CIRO's Complaints & Inquiries team by submitting a Secure Form located on our contact page at www.ciro.ca or dialing 1-877-442-4322 (Option 1). For company-related enquiries, please contact the company directly.
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