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Golden Tiger Minerals Inc.
June 2013
• This presentation includes certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking statements". All statements in this presentation, other than statements of historical facts, that address permitting exploration drilling, exploitation activities and events or developments that the company expects are forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements include market prices, exploitation and exploration successes, continuity of mineralization, potential environmental issues and liabilities associated with exploration, development and mining activities, uncertainties related to the ability to obtain necessary permits, licenses and title and delays due to third party opposition, changes in government policies regarding mining and natural resource exploration and exploitation, continued availability of capital and financing, and general economic, market or business conditions.
• Investors are cautioned that any such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements.
• We undertake no obligation to update or advise in the event of any change, addition, or alteration to the information catered in this presentation including such forward-looking statements. This presentation does not constitute an offer of the securities described herein.
Cautionary and Forward Looking
Information
• Experienced Management Team
• Early Stage Investment Opportunity
• Good Share Structure
• Drill-Ready Project with Current 43-101 Report
• Well Defined Drill Targets
Investment Highlights Investment Highlights
Barry Miller, CEO
Barry Miller is an entrepreneur and strategist with a deep understanding of public markets gained over a 20 year career that has included participation as a broker, consultant, and financier. Mr. Miller’s impressive background in the North American financial industry, and extensive contacts therein, will be invaluable in driving the future sustained growth of Golden Tiger Minerals.
David Bending, President
Exploration geologist and executive. 35 years of successful metals exploration, development and production experience. 22 years with major mining companies (Rio Tinto Canadian Exploration, Texasgulf Inc, Homestake Mining Company) including senior management functions and international business development. Extensive experience in Canada, Mexico, the U.S., Peru, Brasil, Argentina, Uruguay, Venezuela and the Guyanas. Active in Guyana since 1996, with focus on the Marudi Mountain Project since 2006. Secured Mining License for Marudi in 2008. Sardine Hill discovery in 2009/10. Committed to focus with Mahdia Gold on Omai Project with transition October 2010 to role as President and Director September 2010. Maintains consulting business as Gold Exploration Management Services Inc. (A Nevada Corporation). Extensive research, M and A and exploration work in tropical (lateritic) environments in the Americas, Africa and Australia. Actively pursuing gold, iron, pgm and polymetallic targets.
Management Management
David DuPre, Independent Consulting Geologist
Mr. DuPre is a professional geologist with 40+ years in mining and petroleum exploration. As a geologist, he has been involved in mining projects ranging from target generation, property acquisition, exploration, assessment and development, throughout North and South America, Europe, Africa and Asia. The major discoveries he has helped discover include Eskay Creek Gold and Silver (valued at $6.4 Billion), and Stratmat in New Brunswick (a lead, silver and zinc property valued at $1.4 Billion). Mr. DuPre is the founder and president of Keewatin Engineering, and exploration firm employing over 70 people worldwide.
Dasha Duba, VP Exploration
Ms. Duba is a geologist with over 30 years of mineral exploration experience. She graduated with a M Sc. in Geology in 1982 from McGill University. She has been involved with projects ranging from grass-roots prospect evaluation to advanced pre-feasibility/feasibility project development, program design, planning and organization in Canada, western USA, Europe and South America. Ms. Duba has worked for several mining companies including Terrane Metals, Happy Creek Minerals and Rubicon Minerals.
Management Management
David Mark, Director
David Mark graduated as a geophysicist in 1968 from the University of British Columbia and immediately embarked on a career that has now spanned over 43 years. Upon completing his education, Mr. Mark began working for Geotronics Surveys, a mining exploration company primarily involved in geophysics, eventually being elevated to a leadership role in 1970. Since that time, he has amassed extensive international employment and management experience including overseeing projects in Canada, USA, Mexico, Latin America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. His extensive geophysics experience has included induced polarization (IP), resistivity, seismic refraction, seismic reflection, gravity, self-potential, ground penetrating radar (GPR) as well as ground and airborne magnetics, electromagnetics, and radiometrics. Mr. Mark is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of the Province of British Columbia as a Professional Geoscientist (P.Geo.).
Bruce Korhonen, Director
A seasoned business executive with almost 2 decades of extensive experience in investor and institutional relationship development. His service to various North American and European publicly traded companies has resulted in his repeated presentations to fund managers, analysts and institutional investors in Geneva, Zurich, London, New York, San Francisco, Toronto and Vancouver. These relationships have enabled him to consistently increase fund and institutional ownership. Well versed in the structures and implementation of flow-through, private placement and seed capital financing techniques that have resulted in successful initial public offerings (IPO). Past companies include Ascenta Capital Partners, Candente Resources (DNT-TSX), Mirasol Resources (MRZ-TSXV) and Allied International Credit. Bruce’s global relationships permit him to be on the forefront of new global investment opportunities and ventures.
Management Management
• Golden Tiger Current Shares Outstanding:
- 12,000,000 Shares
• Proposed Offering:
- 10,000,000 Shares at $0.15 = $1,500,000
• Total Shares Outstanding Post Transaction:
- 22,000,000 Shares
Share Structure
Reiseter Project, British Columbia
Projects
• 15 Kilometres North of Smithers
• 19 Claims covering 4,460 Hectares
• $150,000 Work Program carried out in Summer of 2011
• MMI Soil Sampling has Identified 5 Strong Anomalies
• Coincident IP, MAG and Geology
• Several Elements including Molybdenum, Copper, Lead, Zinc and Antimony with
some Gold and Silver
• Anomalous Zone Covers an Area of 1200 Metres by 800 Metres
• Magnetic Survey Suggests the Possibility of a Porphyry Intrusive
• Similar Signature to the Ox Lake Deposit (Gold Reach Resources)
• Additional Anomalies Being Developed South of the Main Zone
Reiseter Project Reiseter Project
BC Locatin Map BC Location Map
Operating Mines in the
Smithers/Terrace Area Operating Mines in the
Smithers/Terrace Area
Regional Location Map Regional Location Map
Claim Map
Main Target Area
Claim Map
Geology Diagram Geology Diagram
Magnetic Survey Magnetic Survey
MMI Soil Geochemistry
Molybdenum MMI Soil Geochemistry Molybdenum
Exploration Potential
• Exploration target of strong potential for polymetallic
mineralization
• Potential porphyry molybdenum-copper deposit being
developed on the Reiseter Grid within Golden Tiger’s
Property.
Exploration Potential
Medicine Oxide Silver – Zinc – Lead
Elko County Nevada
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Sample Au Hg Ag Pb Zn Zn Ag Te As Ba Bi Cu Mo Pb Sb Se Tl Zn
Designation ppb ppb ppm % % % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
FAA2ppb CVAA FAGRAV Assay Assay Assay ICP ICP ICP ICP ICP ICP ICP ICP ICP ICP ICP ICP
RMR-12 0'-5' 12 217000 1.92 58 7 277 1005 <1 19 1 >10000 89 8 <0.5 1010
RMR-12 5'-10' 12 297000 1.91 97.7 4 232 1189 <1 22 1 >10000 141 <2 <0.5 1908
RMR-12 10'-15' 12 231000 3.75 142.9 4 343 1837 3 30 2 >10000 172 <2 2.1 1104
RMR-12 15'-20' 8 348000 2.05 97.4 5 264 823 <1 23 1 >10000 141 <2 <0.5 2309
RMR-12 20'-25' 7 324000 62.4 5 133 625 5 13 2 2902 67 <2 1 6088
RMR-12 25'-30' 7 324000 1.37 50.8 5 198 689 <1 11 3 2308 76 <2 1.2 >10000
RMR-12 30'-35' 5 252000 66.5 5 169 251 <1 11 1 3351 73 2 0.7 2819
RMR-12 35'-40' 2 142400 127.2 6 182 122 1 30 9 4602 81 20 1.3 3927
RMR-12 40'-45' 5 46900 1.09 152.2 8 207 148 <1 26 10 >10000 63 13 1.9 6991
RMR-12 45'-50' 5 31000 132.3 9 144 338 9 35 12 3086 83 <2 <0.5 5288
RMR-12 50'-55' <2 49300 81.8 9 151 348 9 61 8 4192 53 <2 <0.5 3096
RMR-12 55'-60' <2 103800 4.25 44.3 5 237 1593 <1 106 3 5877 44 29 1.4 >10000
RMR-12 60'-65' 5 27600 1.2 23.2 10 485 130 6 33 2 4868 66 <2 <0.5 >10000
RMR-12 65'-70' <2 51400 1.01 36.7 12 540 156 4 13 3 4135 73 <2 <0.5 >10000
RMR-12 70'-75' <2 41000 1.94 16.9 19 431 1058 27 32 4 6711 91 <2 <0.5 >10000
RMR-12 75'-80' <2 56200 1.73 34.3 12 460 937 12 32 2 1393 67 <2 <0.5 >10000
RMR-12 80'-85' 8 81000 2.4 21.4 10 519 1076 8 55 2 5379 133 <2 1.5 >10000
RMR-12 85'-90' <2 112100 5.9 39 12 223 1425 11 28 6 2908 241 <2 0.8 >10000
RMR-12 90'-95' 4 118600 2.65 55.6 21 201 1647 30 22 20 1731 279 <2 1 >10000
RMR-12 95'-100' <2 84800 5.9 44.3 23 287 1546 14 10 18 3714 442 <2 <0.5 >10000
RMR-12 100'-105' 2 65900 2.65 4.8 130.4 14 170 1460 4 22 19 >10000 290 <2 <0.5 >10000
RMR-12 105'-110' <2 60300 2 11.9 59.6 7 114 1398 8 14 11 >10000 119 <2 0.8 >10000
RMR-12 110'-115' <2 63100 24 27 45.8 4 102 2197 5 8 8 6449 49 <2 3.7 >10000
RMR-12 115'-120' <2 31000 15.8 27 7 107 2578 6 7 11 2550 89 <2 <0.5 >10000
RMR-12 120'-125' <2 872 3.85 15.2 7 71 2780 <1 18 3 1871 31 <2 1.7 >10000
RMR-12 125'-130' <2 355 12.8 6 89 1831 <1 11 3 539 19 <2 <0.5 7418
RMR-12 130'-135' 3 445 11.1 8 109 2875 <1 9 3 751 24 <2 <0.5 6134
RMR-12 135'-140' <2 1338 19.8 6 130 2683 <1 8 4 2314 42 <2 <0.5 4860
RMR-12 140'-145' 7 23800 1.8 20 12 158 2188 1 8 6 2861 41 <2 <0.5 >10000
Medicine Oxide Silver – Zinc – Lead
Elko County Nevada
Medicine Oxide Silver – Zinc – Lead
Elko County Nevada Medicine Oxide Silver – Zinc – Lead
Elko County Nevada
•Option to acquire 100 subject to 3%
NSR with buy – down from Nevada
Pacific (prospers/ Sutherland)) and
Newmont).
•Note that the Newmont ground was
the M claims and the Peru Claims, and
that the Agreement is subject to an
area of influence of 2 miles as shown.
•Major oxide silver – zinc – lead
prospect with a minimum of 100 million
ounces silver exceeding 80 grams per
tonne plus 5% Zinc, 2.5% lead, open to
expansion, high quality geochemical
targets and good historical drilling
database.
Medicine Oxide Silver – Zinc – Lead
Elko County Nevada Mission Claims Carlin District Nevada
Barry Miller, CEO and Director
[email protected] Cell: 778-232-1878
David Bending, President and Director
Cell: 775-750-1065
Skype: davidagbending
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