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Greenland Mines Concludes Three-Day Technical Workshop to Define and Advance Next Phase of Skaergaard Gold and Critical Metals Project Development

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Greenland Mines (Nasdaq: GRML) completed a three-day technical workshop to plan the next phase of the Skaergaard Precious and Critical Metals Project in southeast Greenland. Over 15 international experts helped design 2026 drilling, sampling, geophysical, environmental and engineering programs, and a roadmap toward an Initial/Preliminary Economic Assessment and future exploitation licence.

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News Market Reaction – GRML

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8 alerts
-7.98% News Effect
+8.2% Peak Tracked
-14.7% Trough Tracked
-$3M Valuation Impact
$32.07M Market Cap
1.2x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, GRML declined 7.98%, reflecting a notable negative market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +8.2% during that session. Argus tracked a trough of -14.7% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 8 alerts that day, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility. This price movement removed approximately $3M from the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $32.07M at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

2026 drilling program: 7,500 meters Initial AnorTech stake: 9.9% AnorTech option stake: 19.9% +5 more
8 metrics
2026 drilling program 7,500 meters Planned helicopter‑supported diamond drilling at Skaergaard
Initial AnorTech stake 9.9% Equity position from strategic share exchange
AnorTech option stake 19.9% Six‑month option to increase AnorTech ownership
Shares issued to AnorTech 12,400,000 shares GRML shares to be issued in share exchange
Registered resale shares 15,000,000 shares Common stock registered for resale by selling shareholders
Series C conversion shares 2,040,038,760 shares Maximum common issuable upon Series C Preferred conversion
Equity plan reserve 20,000,000 shares Proposed 2024 Equity Incentive Plan share increase
Max reverse split ratio 1-for-50 (within 1-for-60 cap) Board authority to implement reverse splits to meet Nasdaq bid rule

Peers on Argus

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GRML showed a double‑digit move with no peers in the momentum scanner, indicating the latest Skaergaard workshop update is being traded as a stock‑specific catalyst rather than part of a broader sector rotation.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jun 22 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jun 22 Drilling contract Positive -8.6% Signed 7,500 m drilling contract for 2026 Skaergaard resource and geotech work.
Jun 18 Resource estimate plan Positive -3.1% Engaged consultants for accelerated S‑K 1300 resource estimate at Sarfartoq Nd‑Pr project.
Jun 16 Strategic investment Positive +12.2% Share exchange for 9.9% AnorTech stake with option to increase ownership.
Jun 10 Downstream LOI Positive -2.0% Updated LOI securing first right of refusal on Iceland Helguvik industrial site.
Jun 04 Site visit update Positive +2.9% Completed Sarfartoq site visit and confirmed infrastructure for 2026 field program.
Pattern Detected

Recent operational and project development news often sees mixed to negative next‑day moves, with several positive updates followed by selling pressure.

Regulatory & Risk Context

Short Interest: 7.07%
Short Interest
7.07% of float
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low as of 2026-05-29 Days to cover: 1.7

Reported short positioning appears relatively low, suggesting limited short‑squeeze potential and only a modest contribution to trading volatility under normal conditions.

Market Pulse Summary

The stock moved -8.0% in the session following this news. A negative reaction despite positive opera...
Analysis

The stock moved -8.0% in the session following this news. A negative reaction despite positive operational news fits GRML’s mixed history around project updates, with overhangs from potential issuance of over 2 billion shares on conversion and reverse split authority adding to investor caution.

Key Terms

preliminary economic assessment, tailings, s-k 1300, form 10-k, +2 more
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preliminary economic assessment technical
"defining a structured roadmap to an Initial Assessment ("IA") or Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA") and beyond"
A preliminary economic assessment is an initial analysis that estimates the potential profitability and feasibility of a project or resource, such as a new mineral deposit or development venture. It provides a rough idea of costs, benefits, and risks, helping investors decide whether to pursue more detailed studies. This early evaluation is important because it offers a snapshot of whether the project is worth further investment and development.
tailings technical
"environmental baseline studies and tailings/process water management, mine engineering and potential mining scenarios"
Tailings are the leftover rock, water and fine particles produced when ore is crushed and processed to extract metals or minerals. Think of them as the muddy residue from a kitchen filtering process: they are stored in ponds or engineered dams and can carry chemical contaminants, so they matter to investors because they represent ongoing cleanup costs, regulatory liabilities and operational risks that can affect a mining company’s finances and reputation.
s-k 1300 regulatory
"engaged Tetra Tech and GeoSim to deliver an S‑K 1300‑compliant Mineral Resource Estimate"
Regulation S-K Item 1300 is a U.S. securities disclosure rule that requires public companies to report how they manage cybersecurity risks and to promptly disclose material cyber incidents. Think of it as a requirement to tell investors both the company’s “cyber health” plan and any major break-ins, similar to a homeowner explaining their alarm system and alerting neighbors after a burglary. This helps investors assess operational risk and potential financial or reputational impact.
form 10-k regulatory
"cannot timely file its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the period ended December 31, 2025"
A Form 10-K is a comprehensive report that publicly traded companies are required to file annually with regulators. It provides a detailed overview of a company's financial health, operations, and risks, similar to a detailed health report. Investors use this information to assess the company's performance and make informed decisions about buying or selling its stock.
form 12b-25 regulatory
"submitted a Form 12b-25 notifying the SEC that it cannot timely file its Annual Report"
Form 12b-25 is a notice a publicly traded company files with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission when it cannot deliver a required periodic report (like a quarterly or annual financial report) on time. It explains the reason for the delay and gives the company a short, temporary window to finish the report without being marked as delinquent; investors watch it because late filings can signal accounting, operational, or control issues that may affect a company’s reliability and stock risk, much like a missed homework deadline can raise concerns about a student’s preparedness.
reverse stock splits financial
"approve amendments ... to permit one or more reverse stock splits at ratios between 1-for-2 and 1-for-50"
A reverse stock split is when a company combines multiple existing shares into fewer higher-priced shares—like trading four small slices of a pie for one larger slice. It doesn’t change the overall value of an investor’s holdings immediately, but it raises the per-share price and can matter to investors because it can affect market perception, stock exchange listing eligibility, and trading liquidity, and it changes share counts used in investor metrics.

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CHARLOTTE, N.C., June 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Greenland Mines Ltd ("Greenland Mines" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: GRML) is pleased to announce that it has successfully concluded a three-day, multi‑disciplinary planning and development workshop for the Skaergaard Precious and Critical Metals Project in southeast Greenland. The workshop brought together more than 15 international experts from GTK Mintec, Geological Survey of Finland (Finland), SLR Consulting (Canada, UK and Ireland), WSP (Denmark) and several other topic specialist consultants and scientists, alongside the full Greenland Mines team, to design the next phase of technical work, field activities, and development pathways for Skaergaard.

Over June 22–24, the workshop focused on three main themes: advancing the understanding of Skaergaard's orebody and processing pathways; building the technical foundation through next-coming technical fieldwork, drilling, sampling and environmental programs; and defining a structured roadmap to an Initial Assessment ("IA") or Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA") and beyond.

Sessions covered Skaergaard's geological framework and learnings from decades of layered intrusion research, processing-relevant mineralogy and metallurgical test work, the 2026 drilling, sampling and geophysical programs, environmental baseline studies and tailings/process water management, mine engineering and potential mining scenarios, logistics concepts and the pathway toward a future exploitation license and next stage development studies.

The workshop program included in‑depth metallurgical and processing discussions led by GTK Mintec, resource modeling and mine engineering sessions led by technical advisers from SLR and independent international consultants, and environmental baseline and permitting‑relevant workstreams with WSP Denmark, integrated with presentations and moderated discussions by Greenland Mines on overall development plans, the 2026 field season, and the long‑term roadmap for Skaergaard. This structure allowed specialists in geology, layered intrusions, mineral resources, processing, mine engineering, infrastructure and environmental assessment to work together in a coordinated format and to test different strategic options for the project.

The Company believes the workshop was highly successful in aligning all key technical and advisory teams on priorities for the upcoming field season and on the critical work packages required to support a robust IA/PEA and subsequent study phases. Outcomes include an updated integrated plan for the 2026 drilling and sampling campaign, a refined strategy for metallurgical test work and flowsheet development, a framework for how geotechnical and environmental data will feed into mine design and permitting, and an agreed roadmap that extends beyond the IA/PEA toward potential exploitation licence application and long‑term development options at Skaergaard and its potential North Atlantic Critical Metals Corridor.

Greenland Mines views this workshop as further evidence of the depth of technical and institutional support behind the Skaergaard Project, complementing its previously announced collaborations with GTK Mintec on comprehensive metallurgical and processing studies and with WSP Denmark on environmental baseline work, as well as the Company's engagement of SLR as geological and mining consultants for Skaergaard together with independent topic specialist consultants and scientists. The Company believes that bringing this level of cross‑disciplinary expertise together at an early stage is a key differentiator for Skaergaard as a potential large‑scale, long‑life precious and critical metals project in the Arctic. The Company intends to widen this more as the project advances – bringing in top international specialists and institutions for the advancement of the Skaergaard Precious and Critical Metals Project.

About Greenland Mines Ltd

Greenland Mines Ltd is a Nasdaq-listed company with two operating divisions: (1) Mining, focused on the exploration and development of the Skaergaard Project in southeast Greenland and, subject to closing of the previously announced transaction, the Sarfartoq neodymium-praseodymium (Nd-Pr) rare earths project in southwest Greenland; and (2) Biotech, including Klotho's KLTO‑202 primary indication for ALS. The Company's strategy is centered on building a multi-asset platform with exposure to rare earth magnet materials, precious metals, and select midstream processing opportunities, while advancing its broader North Atlantic Critical Metals Corridor vision linking Greenland resources with allied downstream jurisdictions and industrial infrastructure.

ForwardLooking Statements

This press release contains forward‑looking statements within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward‑looking statements are often identified by words such as "believe," "expect," "anticipate," "intend," "plan," "potential," "could," "may," "will," "should," "estimate" and similar expressions. These forward-looking statements include statements regarding the future development of the Skaergaard Project, the Company's plans for the 2026 field program, the anticipated scope and timing of drilling, sampling, metallurgical test work, environmental baseline work and engineering studies, the preparation and timing of any preliminary economic assessment, and potential future steps toward an exploitation license and project development. These statements are based on current expectations, assumptions and available information and are subject to a range of risks and uncertainties, including technical and logistical risks, permitting and regulatory requirements, market conditions, funding availability, evolving environmental and social expectations, and project execution risks, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied.

Readers should carefully consider the foregoing factors and the other risks and uncertainties described in the Company's filings with the SEC. All information provided in this news release is as of the date of this news release, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward‑looking statement, except as required under applicable law.

Investor Contact and Corporate Communications:
ir@greenlandmines.com

Website:
www.greenlandmines.com

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FAQ

What did Greenland Mines (GRML) announce about the Skaergaard project on June 25, 2026?

Greenland Mines announced completion of a three-day workshop to plan the next phase of the Skaergaard project. According to Greenland Mines, experts defined 2026 drilling, sampling, environmental and engineering programs and a roadmap toward an Initial or Preliminary Economic Assessment and future exploitation licence.

How does the June 2026 technical workshop support the Skaergaard gold and critical metals project for GRML?

The workshop aligned technical and advisory teams on priorities for Skaergaard’s upcoming field season. According to Greenland Mines, outcomes include an integrated 2026 drilling plan, refined metallurgical test strategy, and a framework linking geotechnical and environmental data with mine design, permitting and long-term development planning.

Which partners participated in Greenland Mines’ Skaergaard technical workshop in June 2026?

More than 15 international experts from GTK Mintec, Geological Survey of Finland, SLR Consulting and WSP Denmark joined the workshop. According to Greenland Mines, these groups contributed to geology, mineral resources, processing, mine engineering, infrastructure, environmental assessment and permitting-related workstreams for Skaergaard’s development roadmap.

What are the next steps for Greenland Mines’ Skaergaard project after the June 2026 workshop?

Next steps focus on executing the 2026 drilling, sampling and geophysical programs and advancing metallurgical test work. According to Greenland Mines, the updated plan also guides environmental baseline studies, mine engineering concepts and the pathway toward an Initial or Preliminary Economic Assessment and potential exploitation licence application.

Why is the Skaergaard technical workshop important for investors in Greenland Mines (GRML)?

The workshop organized technical work needed to advance Skaergaard toward economic assessments and permitting milestones. According to Greenland Mines, the cross-disciplinary planning supports a structured roadmap for a potential large-scale, long-life precious and critical metals project in the Arctic and a North Atlantic Critical Metals Corridor concept.