The Company recorded comprehensive income for the twelve months to December 31, 2025 of C$2,105,207 compared to comprehensive loss for the ten months ended December 31, 2024 of $(C8,142,325) and a net loss per share of C$(0.04) compared to ten months ended December 31, 2024 of C$(0.05). Graham Crew, Chief Executive Officer of Rupert Resources (RUPRF) said: “2025 was a year of strong progress for Rupert Resources. In February 2025 we published the Pre-Feasibility Study for the Ikkari Project, which demonstrated extremely positive project economics at a gold price assumption well below today’s spot price, confirming Ikkari as a large-scale, low-cost gold development opportunity located in a stable jurisdiction. Following the PFS, we have established a solid foundation to advance the Ikkari Project to the next stage. The Board and Projects team have been strengthened to ensure momentum, disciplined project management and a clear focus on execution. Extensive optimisation work has been completed across processing, waste management and water management. These refinements have simplified the project design and further strengthen the permitting pathway. The appointment of Ausenco as lead consultant for the Feasibility Study in February this year marks another important milestone in advancing the project. At the same time, we remain committed to systematically exploring across our recently expanded land package in the Central Lapland Greenstone Belt, with more than $16m committed to exploration over 2026 and 2027.”
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