NameSilo Technologies Corp. (CSE: URL) (PINKSHEETS: URLOF) (the “Company”), is pleased to announce that portfolio company Alchemy Labs Inc. has completed its Initial Public Offering (IPO) of 13,738,447 units (each a “Unit”) of Alchemy at a price of $1.00 per Unit (the “Offering Price”) for total gross proceeds of $13,738,447.
The Shares were approved for listing on the TSX Venture Exchange (“TSXV”) under the trading symbol “ALCH”. The Shares are currently halted, and the halt is expected to be lifted and trading is expected to commence on July 13, 2026.
Namesilo CEO Paul Andreola states: “We are incredibly pleased to see Alchemy successfully complete its $13.7 million IPO financing and prepare to begin trading on the TSXV on Monday. Having supported the company over the past five years, we’ve had the opportunity to watch the team execute against an ambitious vision while building differentiated technologies in both the automotive and defense sectors with significant commercial potential. This milestone is a testament to the dedication of Alchemy’s management, employees, and shareholders, and we look forward to continuing to support the company as it embarks on this exciting next chapter as a public company.”
About NameSilo Technologies Corp. and NameSilo LLC
NameSilo Technologies Corp. invests its capital in companies and opportunities which management believes are undervalued and have potential for significant appreciation. The company makes investments in both public and private markets and focuses on opportunities in a wide variety of industries excluding the resource and resource service sectors. NameSilo does not invest on behalf of any third-party and it does not offer investment advice.
NameSilo LLC is a low-cost provider of domain name registration and management services. As an accredited ICANN registrar, NameSilo is one of the fastest growing domain registrars in the world with approximately 6.2 million active domains under management from approximately 160 countries.
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