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Liquid Meta Announces Participation in Upcoming Investor Events

Liquid Meta Announces Participation in Upcoming Investor Events

TORONTO, Feb. 28, 2022 /CNW/ – Liquid Meta Capital Holdings Ltd. (NEO: LIQD) (“Liquid Meta” or the “Company“), a decentralized finance infrastructure and technology company, today announced its participation at upcoming investor events:

Canaccord Genuity 2022 Digital Disruptor Conference 

Jonathan Wiesblatt, CEO of Liquid Meta will be participating in a panel discussion at 12pm ET on the challenges and future of DeFi.

Date and Time: March 8, 2022
To Register: To listen to a live webcast of the presentation please register here.

8th Annual AlphaNorth Capital Conference

Mr. Wiesblatt will be hosting onsite meetings with current and potential investors at the 8th Annual AlphaNorth Capital Conference.  

Date and Time: March 25-27, 2022
To Register: https://web.cvent.com/event/1a2aef1b-df92-44e1-bdb1-71933ee3f25d/ 

About Liquid Meta

Liquid Meta is a decentralized finance infrastructure and technology company that is powering the next generation of open-access protocols and applications. The Company is creating the bridge between traditional and decentralized finance while ushering in a new era of financial infrastructure that benefits anyone, anywhere.
To learn more visit Website | LinkedIn Twitter

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SOURCE Liquid Meta Capital Holdings Ltd

For further information: James Bowen, CFA, Liquid Meta Investor Relations, 416-519-9442, [email protected]

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IIHF could make decision at Monday meeting affecting Russian participation – TSN.ca

IIHF could make decision at Monday meeting affecting Russian participation - TSN.ca

Russian participation in international hockey events could be in question going forward.

According to TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger, the International Ice Hockey Federation will make significant decisions at its council meeting on Monday that will likely impact Russian participation in international events.

This could begin with the men’s World Hockey Championship set to begin in mid-May in Finland.

TSN Hockey’s Gord Miller tweets there is wide support for an immediate removal of Russian teams for the rest of 2022, including the men’s Worlds and the World Junior Championships.

Miller adds there is also support for moving the 2023 World Junior Championship out of Russia.

The 2023 WJC is scheduled to be played in Novosibirsk and Omsk in December and January. There is also a possibility that the Men’s World Championship scheduled for St. Petersburg in the spring of 2023 could be moved, but that decision may not come on Monday, Miller adds.

This comes after Russian forces invaded Ukraine in the early hours Thursday morning local time.