New Risk • Jun 15
New major risk - Share price stability The company's share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months. It is more volatile than 90% of Canadian stocks, typically moving 18% a week. This is considered a major risk. Share price volatility 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. It may also indicate 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. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks Share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months (18% average weekly change). Revenue is less than US$1m. Minor Risks Currently unprofitable and not forecast to become profitable over next 2 years (CA$9.0m net loss in 2 years). Shareholders have been diluted in the past year (18% increase in shares outstanding). Market cap is less than US$100m (CA$68.2m market cap, or US$48.8m). Announcement • Jun 09
Nevada King Gold Corp., Annual General Meeting, Aug 20, 2026 Nevada King Gold Corp., Annual General Meeting, Aug 20, 2026. Location: british columbia, vancouver Canada Announcement • Apr 30
Nevada King Provides Assay Results from Silver Park Nevada King provided assay results from silver park. The company is reporting assay results from 18 new holes from the Silver Park area, of which 11 intersected mineralization above the current cut-off grade applied to the ARZ which is based on a gold and silver price assumption of USD 2,200/oz Au and USD 25/oz Ag. These results include both infill drilling at the main SPE zone and step out drilling in the SPE Extension zone. The drilling continues to demonstrate consistent, near-surface oxide mineralization above current cut off grades, with step out results extending mineralization to greater depths than previously tested. Both highlighted drill holes encountered oxide mineralization, above the cut off grade of the ARZ, and are located in the SPE Extension zone. These results validate previously reported RAB drilling data from February 3, 2026, which identified strong near-surface oxide grades but were limited to approximately 30 metres depth due to constraints of the RAB drill. Furthermore, the drilling extended above cut-off grade mineralization to true vertical depths of 172 metres in angled hole AT26SP-62, enhancing confidence in the continuity of this step-out zone. These holes are located near the historical Solo Joker mine shaft along with multiple small prospect pits positioned atop a large rhyolitic flow dome. This intrusive feature is in structural contact with strongly altered dolomite basement rock and has been largely unexplored with modern techniques with only two historical drill holes in the area. All indications of a structurally complex area with deep plumbing features seen at surface as well as in geophysical data indicate a prime prospective area for extending mineralization starting from surface. Drill holes AT26SP-58 and AT26SP-63 to the southwest of holes AT26SP-61 and AT26SP-62 both intersected the same oxide mineralization slightly deeper, in both dolomitic basement rock and mineralized intrusives with abundant quartz veining. This suggests strong hydrothermal activity and favourable structure an additional 300 metres southwest, resulting in a largely unexplored footprint 650 metres southwest of the main SPE area, beneath post-mineral cover.