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Less than half of directors are independent No new directors have joined the board in the last 3 years. The company's board is composed of: No new directors. 4 experienced directors. 2 highly experienced directors. 1 independent director (5 non-independent directors). Senior Independent Non-Executive Director Andrew Nicholas Hay was the last independent director to join the board, commencing their role in 2020. The following issues are considered to be risks according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model: Minority of independent directors. Insufficient board refreshment. お知らせ • Mar 03
Great Western Mining Corporation PLC Announces Upcoming Exploration Plans at Defender-Pine Crow Tungsten Project in Mineral County, Nevada USA Great Western Mining Corporation PLC update investors on its upcoming exploration plans at the Defender-Pine Crow Tungsten Project in Mineral County, Nevada USA. This follows the receipt of highly encouraging assay results at Defender announced in January 2026. Accelerating exploration activity with the objective of defining a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate ("MRE") in Fourth Quarter 2026. Assessing a 3 km long mineralised trend between Defender and the Company's existing MRE at M2, through detailed mapping and geophysical surveys commencing in March. Commencing groundwork in April to prepare drill pads, ahead of the planned start of drilling in June. Anticipating additional assay results from new channel cuts in second quarter. Great Western Chairman Brian Hall commented: "Defender is shaping up to have the potential to become a tungsten discovery of considerable scale and significance. Its geological setting, noting its proximity to Guardian Metals' Pilot Mountain Project approximately 30 miles away, reinforces confidence that are operating within a highly prospective polymetallic district. Importantly, Defender appears to represent the far eastern extension of a mineralised trend that includes M2 resource, located more than 3 km to the southwest, highlighting the potential continuity and district-scale opportunity. Two channels returned significant tungsten mineralisation, including 6 m at 0.17% WO3, including 1 m at 0.43% WO3, and 16 m at 0.30% WO3, including 2 m at 0.66% WO3. Importantly, elements that could represent potential processing penalties were recorded at very low concentrations, and silver mineralisation was also intersected within Channel B. 2026 Exploration Programme Following a successful fundraise completed in January 2026, the Company is fully funded to execute an expanded exploration programme at Defender during 2026. Accordingly, the Company has designed a programme to accelerate progress towards defining a maiden MRE, targeted for Fourth Quarter 2026, and to test the scale, continuity and geometry of the mineralised system at Defender, including its potential relationship to the broader mineralised trend extending towards M2, located more than3 km to the southwest. Detailed geological mapping and geophysical surveys will commence in March 2026 to assess the mineralised trend between Defender and The Company's existing MRE atM2. This work is intended to refine the geological model and support drill targeting initially at the eastern end of the trend. Groundworks are scheduled to begin in April to prepare the drill pads, ahead of the commencement of drilling. Bids from drilling contractors are currently being sought for the programme, with the objective of starting drilling in June 2026 and will be incorporated into the exploration model. お知らせ • Jan 28
Great Western Mining Corporation PLC Announces the Results of an IP Geophysical Survey and the Assay Results of a Reverse Circulation Drilling Programme at Rhyolite Dome Great Western Mining Corporation PLC announced the results of an IP geophysical survey and the assay results of a reverse circulation ("RC") drilling programme at Rhyolite Dome, a previously undrilled prospect, which forms part of its Olympic Gold epithermal precious metals project in the Walker Lane trend of Nevada ("Rhyolite Dome"). Six IP survey lines completed, identifying a near-surface resistivity anomaly associated with a fault and a deeper untested chargeable feature at more than 300 m depth. Four shallow RC holes totalling 2,315 ft (706 m) intersected silicified, hydrothermally altered volcanic rocks consistent with an epithermal system. Low-grade gold and more significant silver mineralisation returned, including 70 ft (21.3 m) at 1.64 g/t Ag. Elevated pathfinder elements (Ba, As, Mn, Li, Sb) indicate shallow levels of a hydrothermal system. Geological model to be refined for better targeting of the deeper chargeable IP anomaly. Four shallow RC drill holes were completed at Rhyolite Dome in November 2025 totaling 2,315 ft (706m). Drilling primarily targeted the near-surface resistivity anomaly defined by the IP survey, while the deeper chargeable feature was ultimately beyond the effective reach of the contracted RC rig from the permitted drill pads. Drilling intercepted several intervals of silicified rhyolite with locally common pyrite, together with hydrothermally altered volcanic rock. Low concentrations of gold were encountered, with maximum intercepts of 5 ft (1.5 m) at 0.12 g/t Au and 5 ft (1.5m) at 0.11 g/t Au in hole RDRC005. More significant silver intercepts were returned, including 70 ft (21.3 m) at1.64 g/t Ag and 0.03 g/t Au in holeRDRC004, as well as 15 ft (4.6 m) at 1.13 g/t Ag and 0.,05 g/t Au. Elevated concentrations of pathfinder elements were recorded across the drill hole assays, including barium (Ba, consistently greater than 1,000 ppm), arsenic (As, consistently greater than 200 ppm and up to 3,820 ppm), manganese (Mn, with several intervals exceeding 1,000 ppm), lithium (Li, consistently greater than 50 ppm) and antimony (Sb, with various intervals above 100 ppm). These geochemical signatures are consistent with the shallow levels of a hydrother mal system. On the basis of these results, the geological framework for the Olympic Gold Project will now be revisited to refine future exploration targeting, particularly with respect to the chargeable feature that remains untested by this shallow RC drilling programme. お知らせ • Jan 22
Great Western Mining Corporation PLC Announces Assay Results of A Reverse Circulation Drilling Campaign At Its West Huntoon Gold-Silver-Copper Project in Nevada USA Great Western Mining Corporation PLC announced the assay results of a Reverse Circulation drilling campaign at its West Huntoon Gold-Silver-Copper Project in Nevada USA. Six RC drill holes successfully drilled at West Huntoon, totalling 3,630 ft (1,106.4 metres) providing valuable new insights into the precious and base metal mineralisation of the Project. Precious metal Au-Ag mineralisation is now found to be associated with Cretaceous "Crown Point" granite. Highlight metal intercepts include: 25 ft @ 1.01 g/t Au and 11.00 g/t Ag (including 5 ft @ 2.55 g/t Au and 19.00 g/t Ag); o 15 ft @ 1.67 g/t Au and 2.34 g/t Ag (including 5ft @ 4.01 g/t Au & 2.74 g/t Ag); o 5 ft at @ 1.06 g/t Au and 8.54 g/t Ag; and 85 ft @ 3.00 g/t Ag. Elevated pathfinder elements including barium (Ba, consistently >2,000 ppm), arsenic (As, various 5ft intervals >1000 ppm and up to 3670 ppm), lithium (Li, consistently >20 ppm) and antimony (Sb, various intervals >4 ppm) in all drill holes indicate a shallow component of a magmatic-hydrothermal system. Previously unexamined material from historic RC and diamond core drilling has recently been obtained by the Company and will be logged and assayed. Detailed geological mapping and sampling of epithermal features across the property is ongoing. Confirmation of precious metals mineralisation over the Crown Point area is a major advance for the Company and will add an important new dimension to 2026 exploration plans as the company move forward, which will include further testing of the Crown Point granite. The West Huntoon Gold- Silver-Copper Project is part of the Huntoon Copper Project, located in Mineral County, Nevada, within the Walker Lane Structural Belt. Late Proterozoic to Mesozoic rocks, mainly Permian Mina Formation and Jurassic Dunlap Formation, outcrop in the project area, intruded by Cretaceous granites, granodiorites and diorites, which are largely covered by post-mineral Tertiary volcanics. The Cretaceous "C Crown Point" granite, recently discovered and mapped by the Company, contains textural evidence for having hosted magmatic-hydrother thermal fluid fluid fluid and epithermal fluid. お知らせ • Jan 12
Great Western Mining Corporation plc Appoints Ed Loye as Chief Executive Officer, Effective February 1, 2026 Great Western Mining Corporation PLC announced the appointment of Mr. Edward ('Ed') Loye as Chief Executive Officer, effective February 1, 2026. Ed, who was working as a geological consultant to Great Western during the second half of 2025, brings over 20 years' experience in mineral exploration and project development across rare earths ('REE'), critical, precious, and base metals. He has held senior executive and board roles in both private and listed companies, with expertise spanning mineralogy, economics, extraction, and processing. Previous roles include Managing Director of Geolithical Limited, a developer of industrial minerals and critical metals, including strontium, zinc and indium, and founder of E-Tech Metals Limited, now ReeXploration Inc., where he led the discovery and development of the Eureka REE project in Namibia. Ed has also held senior roles at the Camborne School of Mines and at the University of Exeter working on UK Government-funded programmes focused on critical and technology metals for the energy transition. He is a founding member of the UK Critical Minerals Association, a Fellow of the Geological Society of London, and holds MScs in both Mining Geology and Applied Mineralogy. Ed will join as Chief Executive Officer on February 1, 2026, and it is the intention of the Board that he will join the Board of Directors in due course. お知らせ • Jan 05
Great Western Mining Corporation plc Announces Tungsten Exploration Update Great Western Mining Corporation PLC announced an update on its 100% owned and highly prospective Pine Crow-Defender tungsten prospect in Mineral County, Nevada. Further to the Company's 18 November 2025 announcement, in December the GWM exploration team completed a machine-cut channel sampling programme over existing trenches at the Pine Crow-Defender prospect. This work followed anomalous soil sampling results reported in October and the Company considers that these trench samples have strong potential to confirm zones of broad and consistent tungsten mineralisation. Initial observations from the trenching programme are highly encouraging and the samples have been dispatched to a laboratory for assay. The results are expected during January and could be used in the design of an early drill programme. Development of a tungsten asset is aligned with US demand for secure domestic supplies of critical and strategic minerals. お知らせ • Nov 19
Great Western Mining Corporation PLC Announces an Update on Its Exploration Activities Across Its Copper, Gold and Tungsten Prospects in Nevada, USA Great Western Mining Corporation PLC announced an update on its exploration activities across its copper, gold and tungsten prospects in Nevada, USA. Successful completion of a 6,185ft (1,885 metres) reverse circulation drilling programme across the West Huntoon copper prospect and the Rhyolite Dome gold prospect, comprising 3,615ft (1,102 metres) over 6 holes at West Huntoon and 2,570 ft (783 metres) over 5 holes at Rhyolite Dome. Fourth Quarter drilling programme was completed on schedule, including an additional hole at West Huntoon which was not originally planned. Drill cuttings for the full depth of all holes drilled have now been trucked for assay to a laboratory in Reno, Nevada and results are expected to be received over the next 4-8 weeks. Great Western is accelerating exploration efforts at its Defender and Pine Crow tungsten targets following recent anomalous soil sample results, including sampling from existing trenches before the end of the year, subject to winter ground conditions. Drilling was competed in line with budget and the Company is funded for upcoming work on the tungsten project. お知らせ • Oct 29
Great Western Mining Corporation plc Announces the Results of A Soil Sampling Campaign for Tungsten and Other Metals on Claims Adjacent Its Huntoon Copper Project in Nevada USA Great Western Mining Corporation PLC announced the results of a soil sampling campaign for tungsten and other metals on claims bordering its Huntoon Copper Project in Nevada USA. 98 soil samples were collected across 198 acres (0.8 km2) in the vicinity of GWM's already established M2 copper skarn resource and the historically mined Pine Crow and Defender tungsten skarns. Elevated tungsten, copper and zinc were traced for at least 1.4 km along strike following a granite-limestone contact, indicating extensions to the outcropping skarn-style mineralisation at Pine Crow and Defender. When integrated with previous soil samples from the M2 skarn area, the soil geochemical anomaly extends over 2.8 km of strike length, from south of the M2 resource to Pine Crow, with consistently elevated tungsten, copper and Zn in soil values. The Defender and Pine Crow skarns, which are thought to have produced tungsten during World War II, lie approximately 2 km northeast of and on trend with the Company's M2 skarn copper resource. These outcropping skarns occur at the contact zones of Cretaceous granitic intrusions with limestones of the Jurassic Dunlap Formation. Earlier field mapping and rock chip sampling confirmed scheelite-bearing skarns at both Defender and Pine Crow, with rock chip samples recording up to 1.75% tungsten trioxide. The purpose of the summer 2025 soil sampling campaign was to test for extensions of mineralisation in the vicinity of the previously mined Pine Crow/Defender tungsten skarn workings and the Company's nearby copper resource at the M2 skarn. 98 soil samples were collect across 198 acres (0. 8 km2) between Defender/Pine Crow and the Company's previous soil sample grid at M2. Elevated tungsten (W), copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) in soil results were traced for approximately 1.4 km along the granite-limestone contact zone. Five samples from the contact zone were greater than 75 ppm Cu, with one sample containing 385 ppm Cu. Zn in soil is elevated up to 81 ppm Zn in the contact zone compared to <40 ppm away from the contact. W in soil is elevated up to 6 ppm in the contact zone, compared to background values of <1 ppm W in soil away from the contact zone. Due to its refractory nature, W concentration is also likely to have been under-represented by the aqua regia digest method used in the lab analysis. When correlating trends with the Company's historically reported soil sample grid in the M2 area, elevated W, Cu and Zn in soils can be traced for over 2.8 km in strike length, from south of The M2 resource to Pine Crow. The spatial extent of these results highlights the potential scale of the mineralising system and indicates correlation between the M2 copper skarn resource, and the tungsten rich skarns in the Pine Crow/Defender area. In the short term, the Company will follow up with infill soil sampling analysis together with detailed geological mapping for a better evaluation of further skarn-mineralisation in the area and to delineate areas for geophysical surveys and channel sampling. The results of this work will guide the generation of drill targets. お知らせ • Oct 22
Great Western Mining Corporation plc Announces Completion of Drilling Programme At West Huntoon and Commencement of Drilling At Rhyolite Dome Gold Target Great Western Mining Corporation PLC announced the successful completion of its reverse circulation ("RC") drilling programme at the West Huntoon copper prospect in Mineral County, Nevada and the commencement of drilling at the highly prospective Rhyolite Dome gold target. The six-hole programme at West Huntoon, the Company's copper asset, was completed ahead of schedule and without incident, totaling 3,615 feet (1,102 metres). West Huntoon lies within a richly mineralised valley system that hosts multiple copper prospects within a 6 km radius, underscoring the broader potential of this emerging copper district. Samples from all holes are being dispatched for laboratory assay, with results expected in the coming weeks. Following completion of the West Huntoon phase, the drill rig has been mobilised to the high-priority Rhyolite Dome target, a large, previously undrilled, silica-flooded system displaying strong epithermal indicators at the Olympic Gold Project. The six-hole programme now underway is designed to test several shallow anomalies identified by a recent induced polarisation ("IP") geophysical survey and is expected to conclude during October. お知らせ • Sep 01
Great Western Mining Corporation plc Provides an Update on Exploration Activities At Key Targets in the Walker Lane Belt of Nevada, Usa Great Western Mining Corporation PLC provided an update on exploration activities at key targets in the Walker Lane belt of Nevada, USA. signed a rig contract for approximately 1,800 metres of RC drilling at Rhyolite Dome and West Huntoon commencing early October. Completed an IP survey at the previously undrilled Rhyolite Dome gold prospect, defining drill targets. Completed soil sampling at the Defender-Pine Crow tungsten prospect, with laboratory analysis now underway. Work ongoing at recently staked Yellow Peak claims, using recent soil sampling and evaluation of historical drill data to expand the West Huntoon copper footprint. お知らせ • Jul 19
Great Western Mining Corporation PLC, Annual General Meeting, Aug 14, 2025 Great Western Mining Corporation PLC, Annual General Meeting, Aug 14, 2025. Location: stephen`s green club, 9 st. stephen`s green dublin, Ireland お知らせ • Jul 02
Great Western Mining Corporation PLC Announces the Results of Surface Sampling at West Huntoon During Spring 2025 Great Western Mining Corporation PLC announced the results of surface sampling at West Huntoon during spring 2025. 1.07 g/t gold and 455 g/t silver from a sample at the Crowne Pointe granite extends a high-grade trend there to an 80 m strike length. A sample located in the far north of the Crowne Pointe granite outcrop returned 2.16 g/t gold, 34.2 g/t silver and 1.58% copper. Multiple samples in the range 0.1 - 0.2 g/t gold and 5-20 g/t silver. Seven samples around the Crowne Pointe granite Outcrop contain copper grades of 0.18 - 0.31% copper, with an outlier at 0.68% copper. A single grab taken to the northwest of previous sampling contains 0.44% copper and 6.4 g/t silver. A single grab taken to The northeast of the granite outcrop area contains 56 g/t silver and 6.34% zinc. West Huntoon is a group of claims on high ground to the west of the flat Huntoon Valley. In the hills on the other side of the valley is the M2 project where the Company has extensively drilled and already established an inferred copper resource. Directly south of M2 is the M4 prospect which the Company has also drilled and found positive indications of copper. During the current quarter, Great Western will be drilling on the high ground at West Huntoon with an initial programme of 5 holes, each likely to be approximately 200 m in length, aiming to establish that the consistent copper showings at surface across a large area are matched at depth and to continue exploring the precious metals potential. The survey results below, acquired in collaboration with a team from the UK's Camborne School of Mines, analyse precious metals and other minerals found to be present in this complex and highly mineralised area. Great Western conducted a selective surface sampling programme at West Huntoon earlier this year, focused on potentially mineralised ground in the Crowne Pointe granite area, to which it holds rights under the previously announced Huntoon Mine Cooperation Agreement. This work was a follow-up to an earlier programme which recorded exceptionally high grades of silver and gold of up to 2,438 g/t Ag and 5.14 g/t Au. Other samples from around the wider area were taken as part of a field consultation and the academic collaboration with the Camborne School of Mines.