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Ramp Metals Intersects Mineralization in All Drillholes at the Rush Anomaly

-- Ramp Metals (RAMP.V) on Wednesday said it completed a total of nine holes totaling 2,199 meters to date in the Rush anomaly at its Rottenstone SW copper-gold project in Saskatchewan as part of its ongoing 2026 winter drill program.

The company said all drilling to date has taken place on the 1,100-meter long main Rush anomaly, and every drill hole has intersected significant VMS-style mineralization. Broad zones of mineralization were encountered in multiple holes.

Preliminary results, it added, indicate continuity between the two zones identified in 2025 and have led to the identification of a new, deeper zone situated west of the previously known mineralization. The company said core cutting and processing are progressing smoothly, and shipments are dispatched promptly after the completion of each drill hole.

The company also said its hares recently began trading on OTC Markets in the United States under the symbol RMPMF. Ramp Metals is in the process of applying for DTC eligibility.

Shares of the company were last seen up $0.005 to $0.34 on the TSX Venture Exchange.

Price: $0.34, Change: $+0.01, Percent Change: +1.49%

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