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Tinka Resources’ October Upswing: Stock Soars on $14M Infusion, New Leadership & Peru Drilling Plans

Tinka Resources’ October Upswing: Stock Soars on $14M Infusion, New Leadership & Peru Drilling Plans

Latest News: October 2025 Breakthroughs Share Consolidation and Uplisting Move – Tinka kicked off Q4 2025 with a major capital restructuring. Effective October 1, the company implemented a 5-for-1 share consolidation (reverse split), condensing every five pre-consolidation shares into one new share investingnews.com. The trading symbol (TK) remained unchanged, though new CUSIP/ISIN identifiers were issued for the post-consolidation shares investingnews.com. This clean-up slashed the float from over 408 million shares to roughly 81.7 million shares outstanding investingnews.com. Management emphasized that the consolidation would “help improve marketability” of Tinka’s stock and attract new shareholders investingnews.com – a common strategy for venture-listed companies seeking to appeal to institutional investors.
7 October 2025
Flying a Drone in Lima? 10 Must-Know Rules from Peru’s Drone Laws (2025 Update)

Flying a Drone in Lima? 10 Must-Know Rules from Peru’s Drone Laws (2025 Update)

Key Facts: Peru Drone Regulations at a Glance Overview of Peru’s Drone Regulations (Lima Focus) Peru has a comprehensive legal framework for drones, and these rules apply nationwide – including in Lima, the country’s capital and largest city. In 2018, Law N° 30740 was enacted to establish the legal basis for regulating Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) in Peru cuadernoborrador.com. This law empowered the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) and its aviation authority, the Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil (DGAC), to issue detailed regulations. The main regulation in force is the Reglamento de Aeronaves No Tripuladas, approved by Supreme Decree
9 September 2025
Internet Access in Peru: A Comprehensive Overview

Internet Access in Peru: A Comprehensive Overview

As of the end of 2024, Peru had over 4.06 million fixed internet connections, with fiber-optic accounts exceeding 3 million and about 73.8% of all fixed lines. Peru’s National Fiber Optic Backbone, Red Dorsal, is being expanded by Pronatel, with 11 regional fiber networks in operation and 8 under execution as of 2025–26, to connect about 3,070 villages and 5,171 public institutions. By late 2024, 4G LTE covered 93.85% of Peru’s population, with roughly 56,000 population centers served and about 3.7% of people (around 40,500 villages) still without 4G. 5G rollout is in early stages, reaching only about 15.5% of
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