Greenland Mines Subsidiary Major Precious Greenland A/S Joins Greenland Business Association
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Greenland Mines (NASDAQ: GRML) said its 80%-owned subsidiary Major Precious Greenland A/S joined Greenland Business Association on April 2, 2026. The membership aims to deepen local engagement, support responsible development of the Skaergaard Au-Pd-Pt and critical metals project, and promote local supply‑chain and employment opportunities.
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Historical Context
| Date | Event | Sentiment | Move | Catalyst |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 25 | Logistics charter | Positive | -5.2% | Chartered icebreaker M/V Argus for 2026 Skaergaard field logistics support. |
| Mar 23 | Listing compliance | Positive | +3.4% | Received 180-day Nasdaq extension to regain $1.00 minimum bid compliance. |
| Mar 19 | Environmental program | Positive | -4.5% | Engaged WSP Denmark for full EIA baseline program at Skaergaard project. |
Operational progress at Skaergaard has often been met with negative price reactions, while Nasdaq listing-related news saw a positive move.
Over recent weeks, Greenland Mines has focused on advancing its Skaergaard project and maintaining its Nasdaq listing. On Mar 19, it engaged WSP Denmark for a comprehensive environmental baseline program, which was followed by a -4.46% move. On Mar 23, Nasdaq granted a 180-day bid-price compliance extension, and the stock rose 3.36%. Chartering the icebreaker M/V Argus on Mar 25 preceded a -5.15% reaction. Today’s announcement continues this theme of long-term project and stakeholder development.
Market Pulse Summary
This announcement highlights Greenland Mines’ efforts to deepen its presence in Greenland by having its 80%-owned subsidiary join Greenland Business Association. The move supports long-term development of the Skaergaard Au-Pd-Pt and critical metal project through structured dialogue with local businesses and policymakers. Recent news flow also included environmental baseline work and logistics preparation, alongside an NT 10-K filing. Investors may watch how these relationships translate into permitting progress and project advancement over time.
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Enhances stakeholder engagement and supports long-term project development in
"Our subsidiary Major Precious Greenland A/S joining Greenland Business Association is another concrete step in building a strong, long‑term presence in
Greenland Business Association is an independent employers' and business organization working to promote competitive and sustainable economic development and a strong framework for private enterprises operating in
Strengthening local presence and dialogue
Membership of Greenland Business Association provides Greenland Mines, through its subsidiary, with a structured platform to engage with Greenlandic companies, politicians, and community partners across a wide range of sectors. These include mining, energy, logistics, construction, services and tourism. Through this network, the Company aims to:
- Contribute actively to discussions on responsible mineral resource development and long‑term economic opportunities in
Greenland - Build and deepen relationships with Greenlandic suppliers, contractors, and service providers
- Support knowledge sharing on best practices in areas such as health and safety, environment, labor standards, and community relations
For Greenland Mines, this step complements its technical and environmental work, underlining the Company's commitment to building its Skaergaard Au-Pd-Pt and critical metal project in close cooperation with Greenlandic stakeholders and institutions.
Supporting long‑term value creation in
The Company believes that early and proactive involvement in
Christian Keldsen, Director, Greenland Business Association, added, "We are pleased to welcome Major Precious Greenland A/S and its parent company Greenland Mines Ltd into Greenland Business Association. Mining, when developed responsibly, can play an important role in diversifying
"Seeing a NASDAQ‑listed company invest in
About Greenland Mines Ltd
Greenland Mines Ltd is a Nasdaq-listed company with two operating divisions: (1) Natural Resources, focused on the exploration and development of the Skaergaard Project in
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements. These statements are made under the "safe harbor" provisions of the
The Mineral Resource Estimates referenced in this press release were prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 by SLR Consulting as disclosed in the technical report dated November 22, 2022. Mineral Resources are not Mineral Reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability. The gross undiscounted in-situ metal values expressed herein are illustrative calculations using February 2026 metal prices and do not account for mining recoveries, metallurgical losses, capital costs, operating costs, royalties, taxes, permitting requirements, or any other technical or economic factors. These values are not indicative of future revenue, project economics or net present value. No preliminary economic assessment, pre-feasibility study, or feasibility study has been completed on the Skaergaard Project, and there is no certainty that the Mineral Resources disclosed will be converted to Mineral Reserves or that an economically viable mining operation can be established.
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