HONG KONG, Aug. 24, 2017 -- Sino Green Land Corp (OTCQB:SGLA) (the "Company" or "SGLA"), today announced after company changed name to proposed name “Go Silver Toprich Holdings, Inc.”, will invest a business to China. SGLA will be investing around the fund into Lithium Battery Materials project of Sun-Rising Group. Sun-Rising Group is a huge enterprise company in China. Its subsidiary Sun-Rising Group Copper Foil Technology Company Limited in China is a research and development, produce and sales company. The project in Sun-Rising Group of Lithium Battery Materials is to develop the coming vehicle market in China, it will have a long term potential development. As Lithium’s battery advantages are sizes small, electricity volume is large, high energy density and eco-friendly therefore it will become the coming market’s investing material in scientific for electricity devices and vehicle. This project will return on investment early next year for 10%.
Investing into Sun-Rising Group’s Lithium Battery Materials project fits SGLA target in high-growth areas where it is positioned for long-term relationship, shareholder value and growth, while making the company more efficient and profitable.
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