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Contango Silver & Gold Inc. filings document a minerals exploration and development issuer with gold, silver and associated mineral assets, including disclosures related to the Peak Gold JV, Manh Choh operations, and projects such as Lucky Shot, Johnson Tract and Kitsault Valley. Material-event reports furnish Regulation FD releases, corporate presentations, joint venture cash-distribution updates, exploration plans, non-GAAP measures and exchange-listing disclosures.
The company’s proxy and 8-K filings also record governance and shareholder-voting matters, capital-structure disclosures, officer and director appointments, employment arrangements, board committee assignments and the establishment of an Environmental, Health, Safety and Technical Committee. These filings provide the formal record for Contango’s operating updates, public-company governance and risk-related mining disclosures.
On June 25, 2025, Contango ORE, Inc. (NYSE-American: CTGO) furnished a Form 8-K to disclose the receipt of a $21.0 million cash distribution from the Peak Gold Joint Venture ("Peak Gold JV"). The payment was announced in a press release attached as Exhibit 99.1 and is not deemed "filed" under the Exchange Act. No other financial metrics or operational updates were provided in the filing.
The distribution flows directly to Contango ORE and immediately increases the company’s cash position, strengthening near-term liquidity and providing additional flexibility for project funding or corporate purposes. Management supplied no guidance on the intended use of proceeds, but the incremental cash represents a material inflow relative to the company’s historical scale.
The filing contains the standard safe-harbor language for forward-looking statements and reiterates that actual results could differ due to numerous risk factors outlined in prior 10-K and 10-Q reports. Apart from the cash distribution disclosure, there were no changes to the company’s capital structure, governance, or strategic outlook.