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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2025 · 7 MIN

Brazilian Blue Quartzite Fuels Stakeholder Gold’s Yukon Discovery Drive

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Stakeholder Gold Corp. (TSXV: SRC) is carving an uncommon twin track—self-funded exploration and profitable quarrying—into a mining sector more accustomed to dilutive financings. “Our exotic blue quartzite quarry in May made over R$1M in sales,,” President and CEO Christopher Berlet told InvestorNews host Tracy Hughes, citing margins that reach “about 80 percent” on block sales and, after on-site cutting and polishing, “another potential for another 500 percent margin.” The Brazilian operation, now supplemented by a third quarry producing white quartzite for export to Canada and the U.K., generated 148 m³ of sales worth roughly C$363,000 in Q1 2025, and Berlet forecasts “2 to 4 million in operating profit” in H2 as buyers from Verona to Taiwan replenish inventories. Those cash flows underpin drilling at the 18,741-hectare Ballarat Gold Project in Yukon’s storied White Gold District, where SRC controls ground north of Newmont Corp.’s Coffee deposit. Ten holes are slated for the 3.2-kilometre “Sky Zone,” a structure Berlet says could rival Coffee’s multi-million-ounce scale yet shows “not a sniff of arsenic,” while nearby Loki targets a Minto-age copper porphyry: “If we’re successful in having the confirmation of grade, the structure is large enough to hold several millions of ounces.” With just 19.6 million shares outstanding, Berlet frames 2025 as the pivotal moment when “robust profitability” from quartzite and “major new discovery in the White Gold” converge to rewrite Stakeholder’s valuation story.

Stakeholder Gold Corp. (TSXV: SRC) is carving an uncommon twin track—self-funded exploration and profitable quarrying—into a mining sector more accustomed to dilutive financings. “Our exotic blue quartzite quarry in May made over R$1M in sales,,” President and CEO Christopher Berlet told InvestorNews host Tracy Hughes, citing margins that reach “about 80 percent” on block sales and, after on-site cutting and polishing, “another potential for another 500 percent margin.” The Brazilian operation, now supplemented by a third quarry producing white quartzite for export to Canada and the U.K., generated 148 m³ of sales worth roughly C$363,000 in Q1 2025, and Berlet forecasts “2 to 4 million in operating profit” in H2 as buyers from Verona to Taiwan replenish inventories. Those cash flows underpin drilling at the 18,741-hectare Ballarat Gold Project in Yukon’s storied White Gold District, where SRC controls ground north of Newmont Corp.’s Coffee deposit. Ten holes are slated for the 3.2-kilometre “Sky Zone,” a structure Berlet says could rival Coffee’s multi-million-ounce scale yet shows “not a sniff of arsenic,” while nearby Loki targets a Minto-age copper porphyry: “If we’re successful in having the confirmation of grade, the structure is large enough to hold several millions of ounces.” With just 19.6 million shares outstanding, Berlet frames 2025 as the pivotal moment when “robust profitability” from quartzite and “major new discovery in the White Gold” converge to rewrite Stakeholder’s valuation story.

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