Global Uranium Corp. Announces Marketing Program
Global Uranium Corp. has officially unveiled its new marketing initiative aimed at promoting its activities within the uranium sector. The company, which trades under the symbols CSE: GURN, OTCQB: GURFF, and FRA: Q3J, revealed this development on December 13, 2024, from its headquarters in Calgary, Alberta.
Engagement with RedChip
Global Uranium Corp. has entered into a partnership with RedChip Companies Inc., a marketing firm based in Maitland, Florida, to enhance its visibility and outreach. RedChip will begin executing a comprehensive marketing campaign on December 17, 2024, lasting for a total of 14 days. As part of this marketing program, RedChip is set to produce and air a 30-second promotional advertisement on CNBC National TV. The ad will be aired 40 times across the two-week campaign, aiming to effectively communicate the company's message to a national audience.
Financial Details
In terms of compensation for the marketing services provided by RedChip, Global Uranium Corp. has agreed to a one-time fee of USD $45,000, exclusive of GST. Importantly, RedChip will not receive any stock or securities from the company as part of this agreement. Furthermore, RedChip does not currently hold any shares in Global Uranium Corp., and the relationship between the two entities is strictly at arm's length.
About Global Uranium Corp.
Global Uranium Corp. is focused on the exploration and development of uranium resources, with a primary concentration in North America. The company holds several significant projects, including the Wing Lake Property in Saskatchewan, Canada, and various projects within Wyoming, USA. Their initiatives are aimed at capitalizing on the growing interest and demand for uranium as a crucial component in energy production.
Forward-Looking Statements
As with any marketing endeavor, Global Uranium Corp. emphasizes that the campaign's effectiveness cannot be guaranteed. Forward-looking statements in their announcements indicate the company’s anticipation of the marketing activities and their possible impact on investor relations. Investors are reminded of the inherent risks and uncertainties involved in such initiatives, and the company advises not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements.
Uranium, Marketing, Campaign