Silver Bow Mining is an exploration-stage minerals company focused on silver, zinc, gold, and lead in the historic Butte Mining District of Silver Bow County, Montana. The company owns approximately 4,193 acres of patented mineral claims, with all active exploration centered on the Rainbow Block — an 878-acre property in northern Butte and Walkerville. The Rainbow Block sits in the Peripheral and Intermediate zones of Butte's concentrically zoned vein system, an area historically underexplored by prior operator Anaconda Company, which focused primarily on copper in the district's Central Zone. Silver Bow has established an S-K 1300-compliant Inferred Mineral Resource of 170 million ounces silver-equivalent across 11.48 million tons, grading 14.8 oz/ton Ag-Eq — though no Measured or Indicated resources or Mineral Reserves have been established. The company has no revenue and operates entirely on equity capital raised through private placements and a current IPO on the NYSE American. IPO proceeds are earmarked primarily for a Phase 1 surface and underground drilling program, underground rehabilitation of the existing Chief Joseph decline, and metallurgical test work, with the goal of upgrading the resource classification and advancing toward a feasibility study and eventual production decision. Silver Bow's auditors have flagged going concern doubt, and the path to production depends on successful exploration results, additional capital raises, and permitting.
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