Q: | 10/26/2025 | What does RITE mean by monetization of assets? 10/26/2025. BW asked:
Q: Can you explain what RITE means when you talk about monetization of assets?
A: When RITE refers to monetization, it is describing the process of unlocking the strategic potential of its existing asset base — including mineral properties, mine tailings, and other in-ground resources — even before full-scale production or extraction is in process.
Mining companies typically hold substantial in-ground assets that can take years to fully develop and realize, and RITE’s strategy is designed to responsibly leverage those assets to create financing or partnership opportunities that generate financial resources that can advance other projects and benefit shareholders.
While the Company continues its work to advance the physical and economic potential of its resources through engineering, permitting, and processing, it is simultaneously pursuing methods to monetize those same assets while still in situ. These methods may include joint ventures, royalty or streaming arrangements, forward-sale structures, or other financing mechanisms that utilize the strategic potential of RITE’s holdings without requiring immediate extraction.
This approach allows the Company to generate liquidity and reinvest proceeds into ongoing development, new acquisitions, and operational growth — reducing reliance on traditional equity dilution while maintaining ownership and long-term upside.
Collectively, these monetization efforts reflect RITE’s commitment to a disciplined and innovative financial strategy: transforming resource interests into near-term financial strength, while responsibly managing and advancing the long-term potential of its in-ground and recoverable assets.
References to monetization describe potential financing and partnership strategies and do not represent mineral-resource or reserve estimates or imply current economic value of in-situ materials under Regulation S-K Subpart 1300 or other SEC rules.
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Annotated for effect. SCAM. pure and simple... they have no land lease...and even if they did ( which they can't provide any evidence of) the land has never been verified. Yet in true scam fashion they are trying to put a valuation on the expired Skull Valley lease. ( NMC owned the lease for over a decade ...they could never mine it...and would never mine it) Like NMC they are not a mining company. this scam has no employees...no mining equipment ... no mining experience. the previous version of this scam were all shown to be ...scams.... this version is just using a previous consultant that loaded up on rite scam shares and presto... is the rental CEO...who has been fined by FINRA for past abuses . hmmm