Foremost Lithium Receives Grant For Zoro Project; Radius Recycling's Quarterly Loss; US Gold Corp At 2024 Future Minerals Forum

Top Stories for Jan. 4, 2024:

1. Foremost Lithium Resource & Technology Ltd. (NASDAQ:FMST) announced that it received its third $300,000 grant from the Manitoba Mineral Development Fund to support its 7,500-meter diamond drill program at its Zoro Lithium Project.

"Supporting mineral exploration companies like Foremost Lithium, the Government of Manitoba's Mineral Development Fund not only stimulates exploration activity and attracts investment, but also fosters economic growth, job creation and enhances the province's competitiveness. These factors collectively contribute to the long-term sustainability and development of the mining industry in Manitoba," he added.

2. Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc., otherwise known as Radius Recycling Inc. (NASDAQ:RDUS), announced its first-quarter earnings for fiscal 2024. The company reported a loss of 64 cents per share and adjusted EBITDA of $1 million.

The company faced reduced profitability due to tighter supplies of recycled metals and lower selling prices largely due to decreased U.S. manufacturing and the economic slowdown in China, which led to a compression of metal spreads.

3. U.S. Gold Corp. (NASDAQ:USAU) announced that it will attend the 2024 Future Minerals Forum from Jan. 10 to Jan. 11 at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

The company plans to discuss its advancements in the CK Gold Project, including obtaining the Industrial Siting Permit in May 2023 and anticipating mining permit approval in 2024, along with initiating CAPEX financing discussions.

U.S. Gold Corp. also plans to cover its strategies for exploring the Challis Gold Project and continued exploration at the Keystone Project, as well as the company's optimistic outlook on the 2024 gold and copper markets, which are expected to positively influence its asset values and strategic decisions.

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