2. Forward Looking Statement
This presentation contains forward-looking statements and factual information that are
current as of the date the presentation was originally delivered. Riverside Resources Inc.
disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements,
whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to the
timing and amount of estimated future exploration, success of exploration activities,
expenditures, permitting, and requirements for additional capital and access to data.
Forward looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other
factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company
to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or
implied by the forward looking statements. Such factors include, among others, risks related
to actual results of current exploration activities; changes in project parameters as plans
continue to be refined; the ability to enter into joint ventures or to acquire or dispose of
properties; future prices of mineral resources; accidents, labor disputes and other risks of
the mining industry; ability to obtain financing; and delays in obtaining governmental
approvals of financing.
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3. Dedicated Management Team
Management and Board
Miguel Heredia B.Sc.
John-Mark Staude Ph.D. Rob Scott CA, CFA
Mexico Exploration
CEO, President, CFO
Manager
Director
Directors: Advisors to Board:
Brent Cook B.Sc.
Murray Seitz BBA
Buck Morrow P.Eng.
James Clare LL.B.
Alan Carter Ph.D.
Brian Groves B.Sc.
Michael Doggett P.Geo., Ph.D.
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4. Prospect Generator
Value through Discovery
• Motivated, experienced management team
“Done it before, doing it again”
• Financed through strategic private placements with
recognized established companies and investors
• Leveraging proprietary geological database in Mexico
John-Mark Staude has developed database over 20 yrs.
• Acquiring early stage gold exploration projects at low
cost
• Advancing properties through exploration with in-
house technical knowledge
• Creating value through joint ventures with proven
technical teams
• Operating in stable jurisdictions
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5. Share Structure
Issued 21,805,080
Fully Diluted 32,811,766
Cash on hand $4,500,000
Fully Diluted Cash $14,500,000
Kinross Exploration Alliance $800,000
- over 2 years
Management 9.38%
Rule Family Trust 9.92%
– With warrants exercised 16.66%
Global N.R. Holdings S.A. 3.75%
– With warrants exercised 7.24%
Kinross Gold Corp. 5.73%
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6. 2009 Work Program
Cash Position: $4,500,000
Shares Cash
2009 Payment commitments:
• Sugarloaf Property - $50,000
• Penoles District 80,000 $25,000
• Libertad Property - $15,000
• Land Claim Payments ___-___ $60,000
80,000 $150,000
2009 Work commitments
• Sugarloaf $120,000
• Penoles District $150,000
• Kinross Exp. Alliance(approx. Can$) $180,000
$450,000
Total 2009 Commitments $600,000
3rd Party Commitments on Riverside
Properties
• Chapalota Property $350,000
• Kinross Exp. Alliance(approx. Can$) $500,000
$850,000
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7. Success to Date
2009 - Exploration Partnerships, Discovery?
Discovery Opportunity 2009 Chapalota Initial results from Arcus
Development
with
Summer/ Fall 2009 – Drill Results
Diversified Risk Spring 2009 – U.S./ Mexico Exploration Results
April 2009 - Property Partnership
March 2009 – Property Results
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Jan 2009 – Kinross Exploration Alliance
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Dec 2008 – Results from 3 new zones on Penoles Project
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Nov 2008 - Sugarloaf 43-101 Technical Report
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Oct 2008 - El Capitan Drill Results
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Jul-Aug 2008 - El Capitan drilling
Apr 2008 - Sugarloaf Peak Gold Project optioned in Arizona
Jul 2008 - Libertad/Destierro project staked and optioned in Mexico
Apr 2008 - Chapalota and Ventosa optioned to Arcus Developments
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8. Stable Jurisdictions
Arizona
• Largest value of non-fuel mineral production
in the United States
•Long history of gold and copper mining
•Politically stable
•Strong mining infrastructure
•Arizona gold mines:
Producing
•Mission Complex – Open Pit/ Underground
•Pinto Valley Operation – Open Pit
Past Production
•Copperstone Mine- Underground
•Iron King – Underground
•Harquahala-Bonanza-Golden Eagle -
Underground
•Sheep Trail Mine
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9. Stable Jurisdictions
Mexico
•Mining history and culture over 500 years
•Politically and financially secure
•Strong legal framework
•Geologically fertile
•Developed mining infrastructure
•Producing open pit gold mines in Durango
and Sonora State, Mexico:
•Alamos Dorado
•Cananea
•Cerro Colorado/ Laramide
•La Caridad
•La Herradura
•Salamandra/ Mulatos Mine
•Riverside has exploration competitive
advantage with proprietary mineral database
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10. Summary of Mineral Properties
USA
Sugarloaf Peak Gold Property, Quartzsite, Arizona (Option to
earn 100%)
• Historic Resource of 1.2 to 1.5 million oz Au
• Completed NI 43-101 technical report
Mexico
Penoles Gold-Silver Property, Durango (Option to earn 100%)
• 350 square km concession located in the Penoles Mining District
• 4 mineralized zones
• 2 past producing mines
• Positive 2008 drill results on El Capitan Target
Libertad Gold Property, Sonora (Option to earn 100%)
• Samples of up to 8 g/t gold and up to 198 g/t silver.
Cerro Azul Gold Property, Guerrero (Staked 100% RRI)
• 260 square km concession in the Guerrero Gold belt in Southern
Mexico
• High grade copper results
Chapalota Gold Projects & Ventosa Gold Project
• Farmed out to Arcus Development
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11. Sugarloaf Peak Gold District
• NI43-101 report identified potential
historic resource of 1.2 million ounces of
0.6 g/t gold average grade (non NI43-
101 compliant)
• Large, shallow, open pit gold resource
with extensive upside laterally and with
depth
• Located in mining friendly jurisdiction
with good infrastructure.
• Same region as Mesquite mine,
Herradura Mine, Chanate Mine,
American Girl, Cargo Muchacho,
Copperstone, Picacho Peak
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12. Sugarloaf Peak Target Concept
1.2 M Oz historic estimated
resource of 60 Mt @ 0.6 g/t
Au (non NI 43-101)
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15. Penoles Project
• Epithermal gold type targets located in the
Peñoles district in the Durango-Zacatecas
metalliferous belt.
Targets:
• El Capitan: Low grade open pit Au
• Jesus Maria: High grade Ag (past production)
• San Rafael: High grade Ag (past production)
• El Tubo: High grade Au
• Compania Minera Peñoles started here over 100
years ago. Exploration for silver, lead and zinc
dates back to the late 1800s.
• San Agustin by Silver Standard (TSX:SSO) and
Camino Rojo by Canplats (TSX-V: CPQ) are local
discoveries.
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16. El Capitan Target
*Results include non NI 43-101 compliant data
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17. El Capitan Target 2008 Drill Program
•Drilling Highlights:
9.80 metres grading 1.07 g/t Au from hole
CDDH-08-01
9.55 metres grading 1.11 g/t Au from hole
CDDH-08-02
1.45 metres grading 2.51 g/t Au from hole
CDDH-08-01
•Gold Mineralization intersected in all 5
holes
• Geology and results comparable to
Castle Gold’s Castillo Gold Mine
(TSX.V:CSG).
•Substantial upside: Gold body open to
the West & South
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18. Kinross Exploration Alliance
•Riverside has entered into a two
year Exploration Alliance with
Kinross Gold Corporation
•Focused only on potential gold
properties in the Mesa Central
Region of Mexico that are not
controlled by Riverside or Kinross
•Kinross has committed
US$400,000/ yr for 2 years
•Direct investment into
identification and exploration
programs for mineral properties in
Mexico.
•Alliance recognizes Riverside’s
historic work, proprietary database
and current work programs in
Mexico.
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19. Riverside Market Gold Value
Riverside’s price per ounce of gold is below that of similar companies.
•Riverside Resources: 1,200,000
ounces Au valued at approx. $4.20 60.00
per ounce in situ.
50.00
Shares Outstanding
40.00
•Canplats Resources: 4,800,000 (x1,000,000)
Gold Resources ( x 100,000)
Ounces Au Eq. valued at approx. 30.00
$22.21 per ounce in situ. $/ Ounce Au
20.00
10.00
•Pediment Exploration: 1,450,000
0.00
Ounces Au valued at approx. $18.63
Canplats Pediment Riverside
per ounce in situ.
Numbers calculated March 23, 2009
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20. Analyst and Letter Writer Coverage
Analysts
• Wayne Hewgill, Research Capital
• Mike Starogiannis, Wolverton Capital Markets
Newsletter Writers
• John Kaiser, Bottom Fish Report
• Jay Taylor, Jay Taylor Gold Stocks
• Lawrence Roulston, Resource Opportunities
• Greg McCoach, Mining Speculator
• James West, Venture Insider
• Luke Burgess, Secret Stock Files
• Victor Goncalves, Equities and Economics Report
• David Skarica, Addicted to Profits
• Rusty McDougal, Investor’s Daily Edge
• Brian Fagan, Stocks and Speculations
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21. Investment Highlights
1) 1.2 million ounce historic gold resource at Sugarloaf
Peak, Arizona
2) Experienced management team
Combined history of 8 major discovery
3) Prospect Generator Model
4) Focused on gold-silver exploration in stable
jurisdiction
5) Low Market Capitalization (21 Million Shares
Outstanding)
6) Strategic Investors are major shareholders
7) Over $4,500,000 in treasury
8) Undervalued in situ Au compared to similar
companies.
UPCOMING EVENTS:
• Joint Venture agreements to progress properties
• Exploration results from Mexican & U.S. properties.
• Drill program on Sugarloaf Peak Project
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