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Live from the floor at the 2026 RIU Explorers’ Conference in sunny Fremantle, WA, HotCopper spoke with Gorilla Gold Mines (ASX:GG8) CEO Charles Hughes to discuss the company’s trajectory through this auspicious Year of the Horse.

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Not only did our Senior Markets Reporter bully (me) Charles into predicting the gold price, but investors can watch to hear what the company’s plans for 2026 look like, as well as previous wins across the last year.

Gold bug traders probably know Gorilla Gold well –but for the uninitiated, tune in to get an idea of what it is about GG8 that gets people watching.

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