New Risk • May 11
New minor risk - Share price stability The company's share price has been volatile over the past 3 months. It is more volatile than 75% of Canadian stocks, typically moving 14% a week. This is considered a minor risk. Share price volatility indicates the stock is highly sensitive to market conditions or economic conditions rather than being sensitive to its own business performance, which may also be inconsistent. It also increases the risk of potential losses in the short term as the stock tends to have larger drops in price more frequently than other stocks. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks Less than 1 year of cash runway based on free cash flow trend (-CA$3.1m free cash flow). Revenue is less than US$1m. Minor Risks Share price has been volatile over the past 3 months (14% average weekly change). Market cap is less than US$100m (CA$74.2m market cap, or US$54.2m). Announcement • Mar 14
Angkor Resources Corp Reports Copper Mineralization At Thmei North Prospect Angkor Resources Corp. reported results from diamond drill hole AB25-009 completed at the Thmei North copper target on the Andong Bor mineral exploration license in Cambodia. The drill hole returned copper mineralization over the entire 286.2 metres sampled, with grades increasing significantly at depth. Diamond drill hole AB25-009 was completed on July 18, 2025, to a depth of 312.2 metres. The hole was drilled near vertical and sampled continuously over 286.2 metres, returning an overall average of 1,309 parts per million (ppm) copper (0.13% Cu). Notably, copper grades increased with depth. The bottom 67.3 metres of the hole averaged 2,181 ppm copper (0.22% Cu), including a 52.6-metre interval grading 2,493 ppm copper (0.25% Cu). The hole ended in mineralization, suggesting the copper-bearing system continues at depth. The upper portion of the hole cored a medium-grained diorite — a dense, granite-like rock — to a depth of 244.9 metres. Throughout this section, the drill core contained small quartz veins carrying iron and copper minerals. At 244.9 metres, the hole crossed into hornfels, which are older sedimentary rocks that have been hardened by heat from the nearby diorite intrusion. Within the hornfels, the number of mineral-bearing veins increased significantly, and copper content rose accordingly. A second drill hole, AB25-010, was started on July 20, 2025, but was halted due to the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict in the northwest region. Safety of staff and personnel remains the Company’s top priority, and activities on the Andong Bor license are on hold until conditions allow safe resumption. Thmei North is located on relatively flat farmland and is defined by an approximately one-square-kilometre copper soil anomaly. An earlier target, Thmei South, is located roughly three kilometres to the south and was the site of a historical diamond drill hole (ABDDH16-006) completed in 2016. That hole cored diorite for the upper 135 metres, with the remaining 127 metres described as hornfels containing a stockwork of veins with copper and other sulphide minerals. The lower portion of this historical hole was never sampled. The Company will assist year-five students at the Cambodian Institute of Technology in a study of ABDDH16-006, providing additional data on the copper potential of the Thmei area and advancing the degrees of Cambodia’s future geologists. Announcement • Jan 16
Angkor Resources Corp. Announces Additional Exploration to Begin on Its Latest Gold Target, CZ Gold on the West Side of the Canada Wall Prospect Angkor Resources Corp. announced additional exploration to begin on its latest gold target, CZ Gold on the west side of the Canada Wall prospect on the Andong Meas exploration license in Ratanakiri Province, Cambodia. The CZ Gold Prospect announced previously - Angkor Resources Corp., sits atop a steep hill that has a 47-metre underground incline from the exit to the entrance, with multiple shallow channel samples from underground workings of artisanal miners. The creek directly below the area, described on the map below as 'Gold Placer-Mined Creek Draining CZ Zone', has been mined over the past rainy season and panned for 150 metres along both sides of the stream, creating a landscape of pits and piles in the creek bed draining away from CZ Gold. Angkor's mineral exploration team is initiating a large trenching, sampling, assay and analysis program running roughly perpendicular across the projected incline to surface, starting at the top of the exit area. The trench is expected to be 80 metres long and several weeks are budgeted in the timeline. Farmers are compensated for any loss or damage of cashew trees or other plantings and use of surface land. The purpose of the trenching will be to determine the geology and structure of the stockwork and its wall rocks. The Google map below indicates the planned trenching target area shown in orange. In addition to the exploration planned for the CZ Zone, plans are also underway to conduct a drill program on the Wild Boar gold prospect, an area located 3 kilometers east of the CZ target. Trenching and sampling at the Wild Boar area has led to the discovery of narrow northwest trending southwest dipping quartz veins. In the area where artisanal miners have in the past mined the upper 1.5 meters of soil, trenching has revealed an abundance of quartz vein float sitting on top of the weathered soil. The assays from the abundant quartz vein float have expanded the gold anomaly to 1.5 by 1.2 kilometers.