New Found Gold Files Second Quarter 2026 Financial Statements
New Found Gold has filed its second-quarter 2026 financial statements with Canadian securities regulators and the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
New Found Gold Corp. has filed its second quarter 2026 financial statements and the related Management's Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) with Canadian securities regulators and the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Both documents are available through the company's regulatory profiles and on its own website. The company also holds conditional approval to graduate to the Toronto Stock Exchange, where the symbol NFGC has been reserved for its shares.
Company Overview
New Found Gold (TSXV: NFG | NYSE American: NFGC) is an emerging Canadian gold producer with assets in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The company holds a 100% interest in its fully funded flagship Queensway Gold Project and the Hammerdown Gold Project, which includes the Hammerdown deposit and the milling and tailings facilities at Pine Cove. New Found Gold is targeting commercial gold production at Hammerdown in the second half of 2026 while advancing Queensway toward Phase 1 production, supported by a district-scale land package at Queensway covering more than 110 kilometres of strike across two fault zones and a shareholder base that includes Eric Sprott.
The Filings & Where to Access Them
The second quarter 2026 financial statements and the related Management's Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) were filed on August 12, 2026 with Canadian securities regulators and the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Investors can access both documents under the company's profile on the SEDAR+ system in Canada, through the SEC's EDGAR system in the United States, and on the New Found Gold website.
Toronto Stock Exchange Listing Approval
New Found Gold received conditional approval in June 2026 to graduate to the Toronto Stock Exchange. The company's shares currently trade on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol NFG.
The symbol NFGC has been reserved for use on the Toronto Stock Exchange once the company lists, which would align its Canadian ticker with the symbol it already uses on NYSE American.
Next Steps
Completion of the Toronto Stock Exchange listing depends on New Found Gold satisfying the conditions attached to its June 2026 approval, at which point its Canadian shares would trade under the reserved symbol.
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