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GREEN360 TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED — Regulatory Filings 2017
Oct 9, 2017
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Regulatory Filings
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ASX Release
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10 October 2017
ULTRACHARGE LIMITED ACN 140 316 463
Level 6
105 St Georges Terrace, Perth Western Australia 6000 Tel: +61 8 6558 0886 Fax: +61 8 6316 3337 Web: www.ultra-charge.net
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Corporate and Investors
Armada Capital & Equities Michael Shaw-Taylor M: +61 477 383 390 D: +61 2 9276 1203
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Directors
Mr Kobi Ben-Shabat Mr David Wheeler Mr Doron Nevo Mr Yuri Nehushtan Mr John Paitaridis
ASX Code :
UTR
Shares : 475,537,404
Escrow Shares: 159,980,717
Options (various) : 82,000,000
Performance Rights: 41,250,000
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Initiation of Research Coverage
UltraCharge Limited (ASX: UTR, UltraCharge or the Company ) announced today that TMT Analytics has initiated research coverage on UltraCharge.
The research report can be viewed at the Company’s website at the following link:
www.ultra-charge.net/investor-centre/events-and-presentations/
Kobi Ben-Shabat Chief Executive Officer
About UltraCharge Limited ( www.ultra-charge.net)
UltraCharge is a battery technology company based in Israel which has acquired exclusive rights to patented technology from the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore (NTU). The technology will replace graphite in anodes (negative pole) with a nanotube gel material made from titanium dioxide, in lithium batteries. This has the potential to revolutionise the market for lithium batteries by producing a battery that is safe, has a longer lifetime and is fast charging. UltraCharge has established a laboratory facility in Israel to conduct nanotube synthesis and fabrication of the nanotube anode, and is discussing supply options with end users in the global battery market