Max Resource Corp. to report significant assay results from the newly-discovered copper-silver stratabound AM-2 horizon, within the AM South zone, at the Company's wholly-owned CESAR project, located 420- km north of Bogota, Colombia. New outcrops, with highlight panel values of 5.8% copper and 80 g/t silver, have now extended the Kupferschiefer type copper-silver mineralization of the AM-2 horizon over 1.1-kilometres along strike, with the horizon remaining open along strike and down dip. The AM-2 horizon is presently interpreted to be an offset and down dropped equivalent of the AM-1 horizon (July 8, 2020). New outcrop panel and composite grab assay results include: 5.8% copper + 80 g/t silver over 7-metres by 1-metre (panel); 5.6% copper + 70 g/t silver over 13-metres by 1-metre (panel); 4.3% copper + 57 g/t silver over 3-metres by 3-metre (panel); 3.6% copper + 48 g/t silver over 7-metres by 1-metre (panel); 3.4% copper + 20 g/t silver over 2-metres (composite grab); 2.3% + 20 g/t silver over 2-metres; (composite grab); 2.1% copper + 8 g/t silver over 2-metres; 1.7% copper + 13 g/t silver over 5-metres (composite grab); 1.7% and 13 g/t silver over 2-metres (composite grab); 1.6% copper + 26 g/t silver over 2-metres (composite grab); and 1.2% copper + 10 g/t silver over 2-metres (composite grab). Rock panel and composite grab samples are considered to be representative, but cautions investors that individual grab samples can be selective and may not be representative of continuous mineralization.