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Interview with Chad Peters, President & CEO of Ridgeline Minerals and Chris Frostad, President & CEO of Purepoint Uranium

Recording date: 8th October 2025

Ridgeline Minerals and Purepoint Uranium represent a fundamental departure from the traditional junior mining exploration model that has historically destroyed shareholder value through relentless dilution. Both companies have structured strategic partnerships with major mining companies, including Nevada Gold Mines, South32, Cameco, and Orano, that provide 100% non-dilutive funding for exploration programs while the juniors retain fully carried interests of 20-25% through to commercial production. This structure addresses the central problem facing exploration investors: companies repeatedly returning to capital markets at disadvantageous valuations to fund high-risk drill programs.

The financial metrics are compelling. Ridgeline's partners are deploying approximately $9.5 million USD in 2025 across joint venture projects, while Purepoint's partners are spending roughly $8 million - both figures representing 30-40% of their respective market capitalizations of approximately $25 million. Critically, this capital is deployed without issuing a single new share to existing investors. Additionally, both companies collect management fees of 10-15% (including chargeable expenses) on partner-funded programs, generating sufficient revenue to cover corporate overhead and achieve cash flow positive operations - a rare achievement in junior exploration that reduces dependence on equity markets during bear market periods.

The investment thesis centers on asymmetric risk-reward. Downside is protected by sustainable cash flow models, major partner validation of project quality, and diversified project portfolios that spread exploration risk across multiple targets in tier-one jurisdictions (Nevada's Cortez Trend for gold, Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin for uranium). Upside leverage remains substantial: any significant discovery would trigger material share price appreciation as partners cannot dilute their positions further, while comparable single-asset explorers trade at valuations that would justify either company's current market cap for just one project.

Near-term catalysts include ongoing drill programs at Ridgeline's Swift (gold) and Selena (base metals) projects, and Purepoint's Dorado uranium project where initial results have intersected up to 8% uranium. Results flowing through late 2025 and early 2026 provide multiple opportunities for value inflection as these companies demonstrate that intelligent capital allocation can transform exploration from a value-destruction exercise into a genuine wealth-creation opportunity for patient investors.

Learn more: https://cruxinvestor.com/companies/ridgeline-minerals

https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/purepoint-uranium-group-inc

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