Emerging Growth Conference 93
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Newton Golf Company (NWTG) Emerging Growth Conference 93 summary

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Emerging Growth Conference 93 summary

11 Jun, 2026

Project overview and strategic direction

  • Focused on developing a major gold and antimony district in Alaska, with antimony production prioritized due to a $43.4 million Department of Defense award and strong U.S. government support.

  • Recently completed U.S. re-domicile, now listed on the NYSE American, with streamlined permitting on state land and expedited project timelines.

  • Project area covers over 200 square miles with more than 20 prospects, but only 2-3% explored to date, indicating significant upside.

  • Dual commodity approach: gold feasibility study underway, antimony production targeted for late 2026 or early 2027, with phase II expansion planned.

  • Vision to establish a critical minerals refining hub at Port McKenzie, leveraging logistics and infrastructure for regional and global supply.

Antimony and critical minerals development

  • Surface stibnite veins at Stibium and Styx prospects allow for immediate antimony extraction, with mechanized mining ramping up in 2024.

  • Downstream processing at Port McKenzie will use hydrometallurgical methods to produce military-grade antimony trisulfide, with future circuits for other antimony products.

  • Over 90% of mining and processing equipment for phase I has been purchased, with construction and commissioning of the plant expected to begin in 2024.

  • Phase II aims to scale up production and establish a regional refining hub for multiple critical minerals, supported by further DOE funding.

  • Project is a first mover in U.S. critical minerals, with potential to process additional elements like gallium, scandium, and bismuth from waste streams.

Gold resource and exploration

  • Gold resource includes 9.9 million ounces (JORC) and 5.2 million ounces (S-K 1300 in-pit), with feasibility study and resource update expected by next year.

  • RPM North is the initial focus for gold mining, with high-grade intercepts and significant expansion potential in adjacent zones.

  • Korbel deposit offers a bulk tonnage, lower-grade system with decades of potential mine life, and additional multi-element prospects identified.

  • Gold processing will use conventional milling, flotation, and CIL, with ore sorting to optimize recovery and potential for heap leach.

  • Environmental studies and permitting are advanced, aiming for a construction-ready gold project by 2028.

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