The Chandalar district has seen historical mining and exploration dating back to the early 1900s, and resides in the prolific Ambler Schist belt that hosts several world-class deposits including Teck's Red Dog zinc mine and Nova Gold's Ambler VMS copper/zinc project. The company is an exploration-stage precious metals developer with a focus on gold and associated base metals in a geologically prospective region.
Cyborg Score Rationale
Goldrich is a micro-cap exploration-stage company with minimal revenue and no current mining operations. Limited financial resources, early-stage asset exploration, and execution risk on development of the Chandalar property represent significant challenges. The company's focus on a single geographic region in Alaska increases operational and regulatory risks.
Top Insights
Early-stage exploration company with no active production; historically produced 17,100 ounces of fine gold in 2018 from the Little Squaw deposit but operations appear limited
Controls 36,000+ acres across Chandalar and Thazzik Mountain properties in Alaska's prolific Ambler Schist belt, a proven metallurgical district
Operates as a penny stock on the OTCBB with approximately $914,000 in revenue and ~16 employees, indicating minimal operational scale
Company rebranded from Little Squaw Gold Mining Company in May 2008, consolidating identity around the Chandalar gold district focus
Named Competitors
Ambler VMS Copper/Zinc Project — Major VMS copper/zinc project in the same Ambler Schist belt
Red Dog Zinc Mine — World's largest zinc deposit in the same geological belt
Alaska Gold Explorer — Regional competitor in Alaska precious metals exploration
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