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Azimut Exploration Inc. — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · AZM ISIN · CA3019501012 TSXV Mining and quarrying
Filings indexed 349 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-01-04 Regulatory Filings
Country CA Canada
Listing TSXV AZM

About Azimut Exploration Inc.

https://azimut-exploration.com/

Azimut Exploration Inc. is a mineral exploration company focused on the acquisition, evaluation, and development of mineral properties. The company holds a significant exploration portfolio, specializing in large-scale targets for gold, copper, nickel, and lithium. Azimut utilizes advanced target generation techniques and strategic exploration partnerships to discover major deposits. The company is actively advancing its flagship projects, including the Elmer (gold-copper) and Wabamisk (gold-antimony) discoveries, as it transitions its strategy from prospect generator to development company, aiming to create value through the discovery of new metal sources.

Recent filings

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Consent of qualified person (NI 43-101) - English.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a consent letter from a qualified person regarding the public filing of a NI 43-101 Technical Report and Initial Mineral Resource Estimate. It certifies the accuracy of the news releases related to the technical report but does not contain the report itself or substantive financial data. The document length is short (1851 characters) and it serves as a certification and consent statement rather than a full report or announcement of voting results, management changes, or financial results. According to the Certification Rule, such officer certifications or attestations should be classified as Regulatory Filings (RNS).
2024-01-04 English
Technical report (NI 43-101) - English.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled 'NI 43-101 Technical Report and Initial Mineral Resource Estimate for the Patwon Deposit, Elmer Property, Quebec, Canada' and is prepared for Azimut Exploration Inc. It includes detailed certifications by qualified persons (QPs) as required by NI 43-101, a Canadian regulatory standard for mineral project disclosure. The content includes technical and scientific information about mineral resources, geological data, and resource estimates. The document length is substantial (15,000 characters), indicating it is the full technical report rather than a brief announcement or summary. NI 43-101 reports are specialized technical reports related to mineral resource estimation and are not financial reports or general corporate filings. Given the specific nature of the document and the absence of any other fitting category, the best classification is Regulatory Filings (RNS), which serves as a fallback for filings that do not fit other categories, especially technical reports related to mining and exploration that are not annual or interim financial reports.
2024-01-04 English
Consent of qualified person (NI 43-101) - English.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a consent letter from a qualified person regarding the public filing of a NI 43-101 Technical Report and Initial Mineral Resource Estimate. It certifies the accuracy of the news releases related to the technical report but does not contain the report itself or substantive financial data. The document length is short (1864 characters) and it serves as a certification and consent for filing, not the report itself. According to the Certification Rule and the Menu vs Meal Rule, such a document should be classified as a Regulatory Filing (RNS) rather than the technical report or any other report type.
2024-01-04 English
Consent of qualified person (NI 43-101) - English.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a consent letter from a qualified person regarding the public filing of a NI 43-101 Technical Report and Initial Mineral Resource Estimate. It certifies the accuracy of the information in the technical report and consents to its filing with Canadian securities regulatory authorities. The document itself is not the technical report but a consent statement related to it. It is short (1848 characters) and serves as a certification and consent rather than a full report or announcement of voting results, management changes, or financial data. Therefore, it fits best under Regulatory Filings (RNS) as it is a regulatory compliance document related to the filing of a technical report, not the report itself or an announcement of its publication.
2024-01-04 English
AB form 13-501F1 (class 1 and 3B reporting issuers - participation fee).PDF
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a Form 13-501F1 submission to the Alberta Securities Commission, which includes a management certification by the CEO, Jean-Marc Lulin. It details market values of equity securities over specified trading periods and calculates a participation fee payable. The document is primarily a regulatory filing with certification and financial data related to reporting issuer fees, not a full financial report or earnings release. It is short (4285 characters) and serves as a certification and fee calculation submission rather than a report or announcement of a report. Therefore, it fits best under Regulatory Filings (RNS).
2023-12-28 English
52-109FV1 - Certification of annual filings - CFO (E).pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 100% confidence The document is a FORM 52-109FV1 Certification of Annual Filings Venture Issuer Basic Certificate signed by the CFO and Corporate Secretary. It certifies the review and fair presentation of the annual filings for the financial year ended August 31, 2023. The document explicitly states it is a certification and does not contain the actual annual report, financial statements, or MD&A. It is a regulatory certification document related to annual filings, not the filings themselves. The document length is 3167 characters, which is relatively short and consistent with a certification letter rather than a full report. According to the Certification Rule, such officer certifications should be classified as Regulatory Filings (RNS), not as the report they reference (e.g., 10-K or Annual Report). Therefore, the correct classification is Regulatory Filings (RNS).
2023-12-28 English

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