Michael Sikich, a Director, acquired 233,333 Common Shares on a direct ownership basis at prices ranging from $0.180 to $0.190 through a private transaction between July 1st and 11th, 2017. This represents a $60,833 investment into the company's shares and an account share holdings change of greater than 100%.
The following insiders bought shares between July 1st at a price of 18 cents:
Fiore Aliperti, CEO and Director, acquired 50,000 Common Shares on an indirect ownership basis for registered holder Avanti Consulting Inc. This represents a $17,750 investment into the company's shares and an account share holdings change of greater than 100%.
David Dupre, a Senior Officer, acquired 50,000 Common Shares on an indirect ownership basis for registered holder D.G. Dupre & Associates Inc. This represents a $17,750 investment into the company's shares and an account share holdings change of greater than 100%.
Sameen Sheikh, a Senior Officer, acquired 30,000 Common Shares on a direct ownership basis. This represents a $10,650 investment into the company's shares and an account share holdings change of greater than 100%.
Metallis Resources is in the Integrated Mining Sub Industry Group under the Basic Materials Sector.
Metallis Resources Inc. is an exploration-stage company. The Company is engaged in mineral exploration with its primary focus on gold, copper and base metals in north-western British Columbia. It holds interest in approximately 30 contiguous claims comprising the Kirkham Property (the Property), covering an area of over 10,610 hectares. The Property covers approximately 110 square kilometers within the Unuk River area of northwestern British Columbia. The primary exploration targets on the Property are high-grade precious metal veins; Eskay Creek- type stratiform mineralization, and porphyry copper-gold deposits similar to the Red-Chris deposit. The Valley of the Kings deposit is located in the southern part of the Brucejack Property, and it has proven and probable reserves of approximately 6.9 million ounces of gold (over 13.6 million tons grading approximately 15.7 grams per ton gold).
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