Announcement • Jun 03
Fancamp Exploration Ltd., Annual General Meeting, Jul 24, 2026 Fancamp Exploration Ltd., Annual General Meeting, Jul 24, 2026. Location: quebec, montreal Canada Announcement • May 07
Fancamp Exploration Ltd. Appoints Blake Rhodes to Its Board of Directors Fancamp Exploration Ltd. announced the appointment of Mr. Blake Rhodes to its Board of Directors, a seasoned mining executive with more than 25 years of global experience spanning legal, operational, and corporate development roles. Mr. Rhodes retired from Newmont Corporation in April 2022, where he most recently served as Senior Vice President, Strategic Development, and as a member of the executive leadership team. During his distinguished tenure at Newmont, he held several senior leadership positions, including General Counsel, Senior Vice President of Indonesia, and Senior Vice President, Strategic Development, overseeing mergers and acquisitions. In these roles, Mr. Rhodes played a key part in shaping Newmont’s global portfolio and executing complex, large-scale international transactions. Mr. Rhodes brings extensive transactional and international business expertise, having lived and worked in key mining jurisdictions including Jakarta, Adelaide and Singapore in addition to North America. He played a central role in several of Newmont’s most significant strategic initiatives, including the acquisition of Goldcorp Inc. and the formation of the Nevada Gold Mines joint venture. Mr. Rhodes holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Iowa State University and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Pennsylvania. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of Triple Flag Precious Metals Corp. New Risk • Apr 30
New major risk - Revenue and earnings growth Earnings have declined by 13% per year over the past 5 years. This is considered a major risk. Ultimately, shareholders want to see a good return on their investment and that generally comes from sharing in the company's profits. If profits are declining over an extended period, then in most cases the share price will decline over time unless the company can turn around its fortunes. A trend of falling earnings can be very difficult to turn around. If the company is well already established it may also be a sign the company has matured and is in decline. In addition, if the company pays dividends it will also likely need to reduce or cut them, striking a dual blow to total shareholder returns. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks Earnings have declined by 13% per year over the past 5 years. Revenue is less than US$1m. Minor Risks Large one-off items impacting financial results. Market cap is less than US$100m (CA$30.1m market cap, or US$22.1m).