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Xantippe Resources appoints new exec with dual CFO and company secretary roles

Published 07/02/2023, 09:07 am
Updated 07/02/2023, 09:31 am
© Reuters.  Xantippe Resources appoints new exec with dual CFO and company secretary roles

Xantippe Resources Ltd (ASX:XTC, OTC:XTCPF) has welcomed Kevin Lynn as chief financial officer (CFO) and company secretary, replacing Ranko Matic and Damon Cox in their respective roles.

Lynn is a chartered accountant with a Master of Finance, a Fellow of the Financial Services Institute of Australia (FINSIA) and Institute of Company Directors (FAICD) with some 35 years of experience in private and publicly listed companies.

He has particular expertise in mining and oil & gas, having acted in various roles as director, CFO and company secretary over the years.

Xantippe also advises that the company has changed its registered office and principal place of business, now located on Sinclair Street in Wollstonecraft, New South Wales.

About Xantippe Resources

Xantippe is a lithium-focused explorer and developer listed on the Australian stock exchange, which holds the flagship Carachi Lithium Project in Argentina, adjacent to Lake Resources Ltd’s Kachi Lithium Project.

The company intends to produce high-purity battery-grade lithium from Carachi, targeting the lucrative and rapidly growing electric vehicle market.

XTC also owns the Southern Cross Project in Western Australia – prospective for gold – and interests in South Korean mining companies exploring for graphite, base metal and gold.

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