Max Resource Completes Strategic Review - Plans To Spin Out Iron Ore Assets to "Max Iron Brazil Ltd" and Seek Listing on ASX

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 4, 2024) - MAX RESOURCE CORP. (TSXV: MAX) (OTC Pink: MXROF) (FSE: M1D2) ("Max" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that as a result of an internal strategic review of its asset portfolio, the Company has determined that the optimal pathway to maximize shareholder value is to spin out its Brazilian Florália Hematite Iron Ore Assets ("Florália Hematite" or "Florália") into a new Australian entity, Max Iron Brazil Ltd. ("Max Brazil") and seek listing on the ASX Limited ("ASX" or "Australian Stock Exchange"). In connection with the proposed spin out, Max Brazil will complete a reorganization of its current structure and complete pre-listing financing directly into Max Brazil to fund the proposed transaction and to advance drilling at the Floralia project. The spin out is anticipated to complete during the first quarter of 2025. The proposed spin out is the current intention of the Company and there in no assurance that the spin out will be completed or completed on the terms currently contemplated by the Company.

Following the reorganization Max Brazil, an Australian entity will be solely owned by the Company and following completion of the spin out it is expected that the Company will own a majority of the shares of Max Brazil. In addition, the Company will manage and administer all exploration activity on the Floralia project.

Figure 1. Iron Ore Buyers within 20-km Radius of the Florália Hematite Iron Ore Project.

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The Florália Hematite Project is centrally located within a prolific iron ore mining region in Minas Gerais, Brazil's largest iron ore producing State. Numerous iron ore buyers lie within 20-km of Florália, providing a local ready market requiring minimal transportation, upon successful exploration and development (Refer to Figure 1).

In 2023, Jaguar Mining (TSX: JAG) conducted a program consisting of 41 channel samples collected over a 151m accumulated length. This resulted in the definition of a geological target estimated at 2,971,233 m3 to 4,496,333 m3 or 8,052,041 tons to 12,184,160 tons using a density of 2.71 g/cm3 at an average grade of 58% Fe* (Pre-Dry Screening) (Refer to Figure 2).

*The source of the exploration information on the Florália Property is "Depósito Florália Oportunidade para minerrio de ferro by Jaguar Mining Inc." The document is undated. Max cautions investors the potential quantity and grade of the iron ore is conceptual in nature, and further cautions there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource and Max is uncertain if further exploration will result in the target being delineated as a mineral resource.