Natcore Technology Retains TMX Equicom for IR Services

Red Bank, NJ — (June 3, 2015) —Natcore Technology Inc. (TSX-V: NXT; NTCXF.PK) has retained the services of TMX Equicom to provide strategic investor relations and communications services.

Under the terms of agreement with TMX Equicom, Natcore will pay an initial monthly fee of $4,500 for select strategic communication services, commencing immediately. Neither TMX Equicom nor any of its principals have an ownership interest, directly or indirectly, in Natcore or its securities, nor has Natcore granted TMX Equicom or its principals any rights to acquire such interests.

TMX Equicom is a wholly-owned subsidiary of TMX Group Limited, and provides strategic communications services to approximately 100 public companies across a diverse range of industries from its offices in Toronto, Calgary and San Diego.

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