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U.S. GoldMining Inc.'s filings document a Nevada mineral exploration company with common stock and warrants traded on Nasdaq and a primary focus on the Whistler Gold-Copper Project in Alaska. Form 8-K reports furnish exploration news, S-K 1300 and NI 43-101 technical-report disclosures, and unaudited financial information included in GoldMining Inc. parent-company materials.
Other filings cover warrant agency agreement amendments, warrant term and trading disclosures for USGOW, annual meeting proxy matters, director elections, auditor ratification, exhibit consents from qualified persons, and routine public-company reporting items such as Regulation FD exhibits, governance and capital-structure records.
Form 4 filing overview: On 06/20/2025, U.S. GoldMining Inc. (ticker USGO) director Lisa Jean Wade reported the conversion of Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) into common shares.
- Equity acquired: 250 common shares were issued to Ms. Wade via transaction code M, which denotes the settlement of derivative securities.
- Post-transaction ownership: She now directly owns 500 USGO common shares.
- Remaining derivatives: After the conversion, Ms. Wade still holds 500 RSUs.
- RSU grant details: The original award of 1,000 RSUs was granted on 12/20/2024. Vesting occurs in four equal 25% installments at 3-, 6-, 9-, and 12-month anniversaries of the grant date. The 06/20/2025 transaction represents the second 25% vesting tranche.
- Cost basis: No cash was paid for the shares (price indicated as “(1)” linked to footnote explaining one-for-one share settlement).
- Insider role: Ms. Wade is listed solely as a Director; no officer title or 10% ownership status is indicated.
This filing records a routine vesting conversion rather than an open-market purchase or sale. The size—250 shares—is modest and does not by itself signal a material change in insider sentiment or the company’s fundamentals.