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Evergold Corp.

Crux Investor Index
4
i
Market Cap (USD)
3516440
Symbol
TSXV:EVER
Stage of development
Development
Primary COMMODITY
Gold
Additional commodities
Silver

Evergold Corp. Company Overview

Evergold is focused on its Rockland gold-silver project in Nevada, which has recently received a drill permit. Rockland contains the Rockland East gold zone, where historical drilling outlined a large, 800m by 200m low-to-moderate grade gold zone open in multiple directions. Key historical drill holes were ended prematurely in mineralization due to insufficient drill pipe. Evergold sees exploration potential to expand the zone and discover higher grades.

Rockland benefits from year-round access, nearby infrastructure, and gentle topography. It is located within the Walker Lane trend, where major miners like AngloGold Ashanti and Newcrest are active. Evergold also holds the Golden Lion project in British Columbia, which is being temporarily parked due to weak market conditions.

At Rockland, exploration will focus on expansion drilling at Rockland East and permitting drilling at the past-producing Rockland mine area. Evergold has an experienced management team, including those who vended GT Gold's Saddle discovery to Newmont. Insider ownership is significant, at over 10%.

Evergold is focused on advancing Rockland, which provides exposure to a prospective gold district in Nevada with strong infrastructure. Potential catalysts include drill results from the permitted program at Rockland East in 2023.

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Evergold Corp. Analyst Notes

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