September, 2013 TSX-V: GXM
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Portfolio of Projects Close to Drill Ready Exploration portfolio consists of projects generated by Geodex or recently acquired Three projects being targeted to fully define drill targets Intent is to have multiple projects at drill ready stage Good capital structure 18.4M shares outstanding, 23.5M fully diluted Market capitalization of $1.1M Management track record of exploration & development successes Sisson deposit delineated and sold to Northcliff Resources (Hunter Dickinson Group) as one of largest tungsten deposits in world New Brunswick consistently ranked as one of world s best mining jurisdictions (Fraser Institute Surveys) 3
Benjamin South Dungarvon Pabineau ACTIVE IN NEW BRUNSWICK SINCE 2003 4
2012 Re-structured in 2012 following sale of major asset June 2012 : Sold remaining 30% Sisson Project interest to Northcliff Resources (Hunter Dickinson) July 2012 : Shareholders received Northcliff shares Sept 2012 : 10:1 share consolidation Dec 2012 : Private Placement of 2.3M units @ $0.09 with $0.12 warrant, taken down primarily by insiders and close associates 5
- SEPTEMBER 2013 Public company, listed on the TSX-V (Canada) SHARES OUTSTANDING Warrants @ $0.12 Warrants @ $0.10 Options @ $0.12 FULLY DILUTED CASH ON HAND 2.33 million 1.67 million 1.03 million 18.4 million shares 23.5 million shares C$0.3 million INSIDERS 26% CLOSE SUPPORTERS ~ 21% 6
MANAGEMENT & DIRECTORS Mark Fields, P.Geo., B.Comm. President, CEO, Director Jack Maris Chairman, Director Jack M. Marr, M.Sc., P. Geo. VP Exploration, Director Jack Patterson, M.Sc., P. Geo. Director David M. Buckle, B.Sc., MBL Director Gorden Glenn, B.Sc. Director Mark Fields receiving EA Scholz award for excellence in mining development, January 2013 David Martin, P. Geo. VP, New Brunswick Operations Blaine Bailey, CGA Chief Financial Officer ADVISORY BOARD Michael MacLeod, P.Eng., M.Eng., MBA Raymond Dujardin, P.Eng. Neil S. Seldon, B. Sc., ARSM David Sinclair, Ph.D. The 3 Jacks: Patterson, Maris and Marr 7
Benjamin Pabineau South Dungarvon FOCUSSED ON NEW BRUNSWICK New Brunswick Advantages Fraser Institute consistently ranks N.B. one of world s best mining jurisdictions Attractive cost structure and established infrastructure: Eg. $135/m all-in drilling costs Extended exploration seasons: 8+ months annually Experienced mining services industry: Short lead times for planning and execution Geodex s recognized expertise and successes over the past decade in New Brunswick 8
FROM EXPLORATION TO DEVELOPMENT AND BACK TO EXPLORATION From 2004 to 2010 primary focus was exploration and development of Sisson Tungsten-Molybdenum Project Established Sisson as one of world s largest tungsten deposits Geodex sold Sisson interest in June 2012 Sisson Feasibility Study completed by new owner Northcliff, plans mine construction beginning in 2014, low capital cost of $580M (January 29, 2013, Northcliff press release) Geodex has re-focused on exploration of projects that can be drilled in short term Geodex is discovery driven for shareholder return 9
FRAMEWORK FOR NEW BRUNSWICK DEPOSITS New Brunswick has several distinct geologic areas which host different deposit types Geodex focus is Dungarvon felsic intrusions Intrusions characterized by tungsten, molybdenum, antimony, tin as well as copper Regional scale tools include government mapping, geophysics, known anomalies Property scale tools include prospecting, geochemistry, geophysics and drilling 10
BENJAMIN COPPER-MOLYBDENUM PROJECT Porphyry copper-molybdenum target Coincident soil geochemistry and IP chargeability high in glacially covered area 11
BENJAMIN COPPER-MOLYBDENUM PROJECT Chargeability high is open to east and west Presence of intrusive rocks indicated by dike in 1972 drill hole on eastern edge of property plus other intrusions regionally Glacial ice direction movement indicates primary target is on western portion of property Anomalous target area is minimum of 1.5 km 2 IP and soil sampling planned to refine drill targets Note: David Martin, P.Geol., is qualified person for all Geodex projects 12
SOUTH DUNGARVON TIN PROJECT Structurally controlled tin target June 2013 drilling identified previously interpreted structure with associated tin (0.239% over 1.3m, 0.062% over 5.5m) Prospecting and soil sampling have identified anomalous areas to west Geophysics and soil sampling planned to trace structure to refine drill targets 13
SOUTH DUNGARVON TIN PROJECT Drill hole SD-13-01. Abundant quartz veining and local silicification indicating major structure associated with tin mineralization Drill hole SD-13-01. Cluster of tin mineral cassiterite in the Late Devonian Dungarvon Granite 14
PABINEAU MOLYBDENUM PROJECT Porphyry molybdenum target Boulders found include 0.254%, 0.244% and 0.149% Mo Soil and stream sediment anomalies Historic packsack drilling includes 1.68% MoS 2 over 0.8m, 0.32% MoS 2 over 1.5m IP, prospecting, soil sampling and trenching planned 15
COMMON PROJECT FEATURES Extensive glacial till cover Existing anomalies provide clear path to develop drill targets Targets have attractive potential size and grade based on anomalies and geology Geodex will apply regional and property scale exploration tools it had success using over past decade New Brunswick cost and logistical advantage 16
BOULDER DISCOVERIES IN MINERAL EXPLORATION Examples of global mineral discoveries for which tracing boulders or mineralized material to source played a major role Patterson Lake South, uranium, Saskatchewan Clarence Stream, gold, New Brunswick Orvan Brook, zinc-lead-copper-silver, New Brunswick Windy Craggy, copper-gold-silver-cobalt, British Columbia Lac de Gras, diamonds, Northwest Territories Batu Hijau, copper-gold, Indonesia Gosowong, gold, Indonesia Ok Tedi, Papua New Guinea Large parts of New Brunswick are till covered. Prospecting for boulders and soil anomalies integrated with glacial studies and geophysics is an effective technique which Geodex has successfully used on various projects Mineralized boulder prospecting 17
DIVERSIFICATION THROUGH NEW PROJECTS Actively reviewed and generated potential new project ideas in 2012 & 2013 Acquisition criteria include: Projects which can be advanced to drill stage with one short, focused exploration program Position Geodex for multiple drill programs in short term Focus remains New Brunswick 18
Portfolio of Projects Close to Drill Ready Exploration portfolio consists of projects generated by Geodex or recently acquired Three projects being targeted to fully define drill targets Intent is to have multiple projects at drill ready stage Good capital structure 18.4M shares outstanding, 23.5M fully diluted Market capitalization of $1.1M Management track record of exploration & development successes Sisson deposit delineated and sold to Northcliff Resources (Hunter Dickinson Group) as one of largest tungsten deposits in world New Brunswick consistently ranked as one of world s best mining jurisdictions (Fraser Institute Surveys) 19