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Greenland Resources Signs Ten Year Off-Take Agreement With Outokumpu to Supply High Quality Molybdenum

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Greenland Resources Inc. (Cboe CA: MOLY | FSE: M0LY) (“Greenland Resources” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the Company has signed an off-take agreement with Finnish Outokumpu, the largest producer of stainless steel in Europe and the second largest producer in the Americas, for the long-term supply of molybdenum oxide. A stock exchange release from Outokumpu can be found on their website at www.outokumpu.com. The agreement provides an established price floor...

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