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Green Shift Commodities
Green Shift Commodities is a asset manager based in Toronto; the Altss profile covers its classification, headquarters, registration, AUM band, and key...
Green Shift Commodities
Welcome to the Green Shift Commodities website
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
Canada
City
Toronto
Corporate office
Toronto, Canada
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What is the Berlin Deposit and which commodities does it contain?
The Berlin Deposit in Colombia is Green Shift's principal asset. The company reports it contains uranium for nuclear energy, nickel and phosphate for lithium-ion batteries, vanadium for redox flow batteries, and neodymium — a rare earth element used in high-efficiency magnets for electric motors and wind turbines. No independent resource estimate or feasibility study is publicly cited.
What lithium assets does Green Shift Commodities hold?
Green Shift holds two lithium exploration projects. The Rio Negro Project in Argentina covers a district-scale area known for hard rock lithium pegmatite occurrences first discovered in the 1960s. The Armstrong Project sits in northern Ontario's Seymour-Crescent-Falcon lithium belt, a region hosting spodumene-bearing pegmatites and recent significant discoveries.
On which exchanges does Green Shift Commodities trade?
Green Shift Commodities trades on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol GCOM and on the OTCQB market in the United States under GRCMF. Both listings provide access to Canadian and US investors seeking exposure to early-stage critical mineral exploration.
How does the company source its project pipeline?
Green Shift has disclosed acquiring its Rio Negro lithium project in Argentina but does not publicly detail a systematic origination process. The company communicates project updates through regulatory filings and its corporate newsletter, with no published third-party analysis of its deal flow sourcing.
Does Green Shift Commodities have any producing mines or defined resources?
No. Green Shift is a junior explorer with no producing mines. Public disclosures describe exploration-stage prospects without citing compliant resource estimates, feasibility studies, or development timelines for any of its projects.
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