Primary Hydrogen Extends Marketing Agreement with Euro Digital Media
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- Primary Hydrogen Corp announces the renewal of a strategic marketing agreement with Euro Digital Media Ltd. in Calgary, Alberta.
- Euro Digital will continue to create campaigns, manage online marketing, and optimize keyword options for Primary Hydrogen until August 7, 2025.
- The Company will pay a fee of USD $500,000 to Euro Digital for ongoing services, and no securities will be issued as compensation.
- Primary Hydrogen is focused on identifying and developing natural hydrogen resources, holding an extensive portfolio of properties across Canada and the USA.
Primary Hydrogen Corp based in Calgary, Alberta, has renewed its marketing agreement with Euro Digital Media Ltd., a London-based company, specializing in online marketing services. The agreement, which was set to expire on December 1, 2025, or upon exhaustion of the marketing budget, has been extended until August 7, 2025. Euro Digital's services include creating campaigns, managing online advertising, and optimizing keyword options to enhance visibility for Primary Hydrogen.
The Company will compensate Euro Digital with a fee of USD $500,000 for the extended services, inclusive of third-party costs. Notably, no securities will be issued to Euro Digital for their marketing efforts. The renewal of the agreement is still pending approval from the TSX Venture Exchange.
Primary Hydrogen is dedicated to exploring and developing natural hydrogen resources, focusing on sustainable energy solutions. With a diverse portfolio covering properties in the USA and Canada, including projects in Ontario, Labrador, Newfoundland, and British Columbia, the Company aims to lead in the natural hydrogen sector.
The news release contains forward-looking information and statements, emphasizing the Company's commitment to innovation and growth. Despite potential risks and uncertainties in the mining industry and exploration activities, management remains optimistic about the Company's future prospects. Readers are advised to exercise caution and not solely rely on the forward-looking statements provided.