RAB Capital Discloses Disposal of Investment in Black Iron Inc.


BRENTWOOD, United Kingdom, Jan. 23, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — RAB Capital Holdings Limited, Eagles Trust Limited and RAB Special Situations (Master) Fund Limited all private investment holding corporation owned by Mr. William Philip Richards (collectively, the “Reporter”), reports that, RAB Capital Holdings Limited disposed of 6,278,500 Common Shares for aggregate consideration of $859,514 from May 15, 2025, to January 22, 2026 of Black Iron Inc. (BKI:TSX) (“Black Iron”) in the open market, at an average price of $0.1373 per common share (the “Disposal”).



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