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Forward Looking StatementsThis presentation contains forward-looking statements and factual information that are current as of the date the presentation was originally delivered. Riverside Resources Inc. disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to the timing and amount of estimated future exploration, success of exploration activities, expenditures, permitting, and requirements for additional capital and access to data.
Forward looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward looking statements. Such factors include, among others, risks related to actual results of current exploration activities; changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined; the ability to enter into joint ventures or to acquire or dispose of properties; future prices of mineral resources; accidents, labor disputes and other risks of the mining industry; ability to obtain financing; and delays in obtaining governmental approvals of financing.
43-101 Historic Estimate DisclosureThe quoted historical estimates of resources for Sugarloaf Peak were prepared prior to the implementation of NI 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“43-101”) and are not compliant with 43-101. These resource estimates were reported in N.R. Dausinger Jr, 1983 and N.R. Dausinger Jr., 1987 using a polygonal estimate of all drill holes that had gold assays. Riverside is not aware of any subsequent resourceestimations and it has not yet completed sufficient work to calculate a 43-101 compliant resource. Riverside has had prepared a 43-101 Technical Report on the Sugarloaf Peak Project (see the Goldsmith Report dated November 27, 2008 filed on www.sedar.com), which describes the non 43-101 compliant historic resource estimates by Dausinger, including (a) 100 million tons at ~ 0.5 g/t gold average grade for a total of 1.5 million ounces gold from shallow drilling averaging less than 130m depth and (b) 60 million tons of ~ 0.6 g/t average grade for a total of 1.2 million ounces gold with mineralization open to depth and along strike.
The historic estimates use categories other than the CIM definitions prescribed by 43-101 but they are based on calculations of tons, cut-off grade and average grade at various levels of confidence, which is consistent with the CIM definitions. Riverside considers the historic estimates to be roughly equivalent to the CIM defined inferred resource category level of certainty, reliable based on the data available at the time, and relevant for the volume of mineralization drilled at that time. Riverside cautions the reader that (i) a 43-101 qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as current mineral resources or mineral reserves, (ii) it is not treating the historical estimate as current mineral resources or mineral reserves as defined in sections 1.2 and 1.3 of 43-101, and (iii) these historical estimates should not be relied upon.
Disclosure
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Key Points
1. New asset in Mexico: Tajitos Gold Project
2.Drill results, cross sections and future of Sugarloaf
Peak
3. Successfully operated joint venture model
4. Plans for 2010
5. Catalysts, what is coming next for RRI
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Hybrid EngineProspect Generator:Riverside’s “electric engine”generates cash through property acquisition and partnerships
Drill Discoverer: Riverside’s “gas engine”, focuses on making major discoveries through targeted drill programs
Hybrid Business Model
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Issued 21,855,080
Fully Diluted 30,407,660
Cash on hand $2,900,000
Fully Diluted Cash $10,000,000
Kinross Exploration Alliance $800,000USD
- over 2 years
Management Rule Family Trust Global N.R. Kinross Gold
Holdings Corporation
Shares 9.4% 9.9% 3.8% 5.7%
Warrants Exercised 16.7% 7.2%
Share Structure
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RRI 52 Week Cash On Hand
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John-Mark Staude, President & CEO of Riverside Resources Inc., holds a Ph.D. in economic geology and has over 20 years of diverse mining and exploration experience in precious and base metals. He earned a Masters of
Science from Harvard University in 1989 and a Ph.D. in economic geology from the University of Arizona in 1995. Mr. Staude held
positions of increasing responsibility with a number of major international mining companies including Kennecott, BHP-Billiton, and
most recently Teck Cominco. He also worked with smaller commodity-focused companies like Magma Copper Company and
consulted to private investment groups. Mr. Staude's extensive Latin America mineral resource experience began in Mexico and
then extended through South America.
Rob Scott, CFO of Riverside Resources Inc., has over 12 years of professional experience in the areas of corporate finance, accounting, and merchant and commercial banking. He is a C.A., a CFA Charterholder and earned a B.Sc. from
the University of British Columbia. Mr. Scott has served as the Chief Financial Officer of Riverside Resources Inc. since March 2007
and prior to that, Mr. Scott worked at a private Vancouver-based merchant bank and a major Canadian bank in its commercial
banking division and merchant banking subsidiary.
Miguel A Heredia, Mexico Manager for Riverside Resources Inc., graduated from the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico and has over 20 years of mining exploration experience in precious and base metals. He managed
exploration for BHP and Penoles in a variety of geological environments in Mexico, North America and Central America. Between
1995 and 1999 he worked for BHP where he held the position of Senior Project Geologist. He has worked on some world-class
deposits, including the Fresnillo and San Martin-Sabinas districts and has participated actively in the acquisition of other high-quality
properties.
Andrew Daniels, VP Exploration of Riverside Resources Inc., is an accomplished Professional Geologist with over twenty four years of international mining and exploration experience. He has held senior level positions in both
open pit and underground mines, supervising large-scale exploration and development programs with various respected mining
companies including WMC, Anglo American, Minorco and Kilborn SNC-Lavalin as well as successfully operated an independent
consulting service for the past 8 years.
Dedicated Management Team
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Brian Groves,
Director
Murray Seitz
Director
James Clare
LLC, B.A.,
Director
Board of Directors
Michael Doggett
Ph.D.,
Director
Brent Cook
B.Sc.
Buck Morrow
P.Eng.
Alan Carter
Ph.D.
Advisors to the Board
John-Mark Staude Ph.D.
CEO, President,
Director
Directors and Advisors to the Board
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Arizona gold mines:
Producing
•Mission Complex – Open Pit/ Underground
•Pinto Valley Operation – Open Pit
Past Production
•Copperstone Mine- Underground
•Iron King – Underground
•Harquahala-Bonanza-Golden Eagle - Underground
•Sheep Trail Mine
Mexico
Mexico: Producing open pit gold mines in Durango and Sonora State, Mexico:
•Alamos Dorado•Cananea•Cerro Colorado/ Laramide•La Caridad•La Herradura•Salamandra/ Mulatos Mine
RIVERSIDE HAS COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE WITH PROPRIETARY MINERAL DATABASE
Stable Jurisdiction
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•Riverside has entered into a two year Exploration Alliance with Kinross Gold Corporation
•Focused only on potential gold properties in the Mesa Central Region of Mexico that are not controlled by Riverside or Kinross
•Kinross has committed US$400,000/ yr for 2 years
•Direct investment into identification and exploration programs for mineral properties in Mexico.
•Alliance recognizes Riverside’s historic work, proprietary database and current work programs in Mexico.
Maravillas Gold
Project
• 340 km² concession
•First project acquired in
the Mesa Central Region
since announcement of
Exploration Alliance
Kinross Exploration Alliance
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Sugarloaf Peak Au Project Tajitos Au Project
Active Projects
Cerro Azul Cu Project Penoles Au-Ag Project
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Ventosa Au Project
Chapalota Au Project
Libertad Au Project
Optioned to ArcusDevelopment Group Inc.
Optioned to ArcusDevelopment Group Inc.
Optioned to GeologixExplorations Inc.
Optioned Properties
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• Greater than 58 km2 Tajitos Gold Project is
located in Sonora, Mexico – option for 100%
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• ~ 50,000 ounces of high grade gold produced
• Recent drilling by Penmont found
mineralization in and extending beyond vein
controls
• Mineralization style and host lithologies similar
to the Herradura Mine (Minera Penmont) and
the El Chanate Mine (Capital Gold) both of
which are within 100 km of the Tajitos Project
and are accessed by the same paved
interstate highway and other infrastructure.
Tajitos GoldGold Project
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Tajitos GoldGold Project
Project has three drill targets and previous mining
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Tajitos GoldGold Project
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• Drill program confirmed presence of
low grade gold body to a depth at
least double the historic drill data.
• NI43-101 report identified potential
historic resource of 1.2 million ounces
of 0.6 g/t gold average grade (non
NI43-101 compliant)
• Large, shallow, open pit gold body
open at depth with extensive upside
laterally and strong structural feeders
• Located in mining friendly jurisdiction
with good infrastructure.
Sugarloaf Peak GoldGold Project
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Sugarloaf Peak Drill Program
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•Riverside completed five angled diamond drill
holes on the property for a total of 1,125 metres
to a maximum true depth of over 200 metres in
any one hole.
• All five drill holes confirmed the presence of an
extensive mineralized gold system with gold
mineralization from the top to bottom of the
holes
•The mineralization appears to be controlled
geologically by both shallow and steeply dipping
structures and quartz stockwork veining
•The drill program targeted mineralization that is
associated with the geologic models found at the
Herradura Mine (Newmont Mining Corp.
Industrias Penoles), Mesquite Mine (New Gold
Inc.), and El Chanate Mine (Capital Gold
Corporation).
Sugarloaf Peak Drill Program
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Sugarloaf Peak Drill Program
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El Chanate Herradura Mesquite Sugarloaf
Grade Au g/t: 0.69 0.79 0.51 0.6
Million Tons: 29.8 140 201.9 60
Million Oz.: 0.66 3.16 3.60 1.2
Avg. Recovery: 67% N/A 76% (oxide) N/A
40% (non-oxide)
Cash cost
per ounce: $366 <$200 $573 N/A
Similar Producing Mines in Sonora, Mexico and California
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Mexico Potential- Herradura Mine
Riverside’s goal in Mexico is to discover large open pittable gold deposits
similar to the Herradura Mine (operated by Newmont/ Penoles)
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Catalysts – What is next.
1. Tajitos exploration results
2. Sugarloaf Peak Gold Project (Arizona): Advancement
3. Project acquisitions in Mexico
4. Partnerships on our projects in Mexico
5. Exploration Results from partners in Mexico:
Maravillas Gold Project(Kinross Alliance)
Libertad Gold Project (Geologix)
Chapalota Gold Project (Arcus Development)
Penoles Gold-Silver Project
Cerro AzulCopper Project
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