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January 23rd, 2026 | 07:20 CET

Greenland crisis averted! Boom in gold, silver, and critical metals boosts Antimony Resources

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • silver
  • CriticalMetals
  • antimony
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Donald, Donald, Donald! What more is there to say? The recent conflict over Greenland is causing considerable unrest in the markets, especially in the defense and raw materials sectors. The palpable tensions between the major powers over influence and resources have led to wild fluctuations in defense stocks and have intensified the psychological pressure to secure critical metals. Many stocks feel like hot potatoes, while others reveal a deeper, more solid upward trend beneath the short-term price movements: the race for strategic raw materials has long since become a geopolitical chess game. The US player sees itself as the queen with a triple life on the chessboard, turning all other participants into obedient pawns. But the day before yesterday came the big castling move, and the fog briefly cleared. Risk-conscious investors should now take a closer look at commodity stocks such as Antimony Resources because this is where the polar bear is raging!

time to read: 3 minutes | Author: André Will-Laudien
ISIN: ANTIMONY RESOURCES CORP | CA0369271014

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    Bill Guy, Chairman, Theta Gold Mines Limited
    "[...] Both the geology and the infrastructure around the project make for a very attractive cost structure. We expect to be able to produce at 50% of the current gold price. [...]" Bill Guy, Chairman, Theta Gold Mines Limited

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    The quiet commodity revolution: Why antimony is exploding now

    In recent years, antimony has evolved from a little-noticed metal to a strategically indispensable commodity. It is used in defense, electronics, semiconductors, batteries, flame retardants, and special alloys, and is difficult to substitute. Over 70% of global production comes from China, supplemented by supplies from politically volatile regions, making Western industries heavily dependent due to a lack of domestic production. Chinese export controls since fall 2024 have clearly highlighted this dependence and severely called into question the security of supply for North America and Europe. At the same time, demand is rising sharply due to growing defense spending, while sensor technology, data centers, and e-mobility are all facing structural supply shortages. In this environment, Antimony Resources is positioning itself as a reliable, geopolitically stable source with its well-known Bald Hill project in New Brunswick. In the medium term, one of the largest supply gaps in the critical raw materials sector will be addressed. Shocking, but an opportunity for investors!

    Bald Hill: North America's gold mine for antimony

    The Bald Hill project has an impressive geological basis. Historically known deposits have been confirmed and significantly expanded by modern drilling campaigns. The so-called Main Zone extends over more than 700 meters in length and over 400 meters in depth, with average grades of 3 to 4% antimony, while individual sections show peak values of over 20%. In addition, the southern Bald Hill South and western Marcus Zones have been discovered, offering further potential for resource expansion. Overall, the conceptual potential is around 2.7 million tons of rock, corresponding to approximately 81,000 to 108,000 tons of antimony content. The results of the latest drilling suggest a possible increase in grades to 4 to 5%. A NI 43-101-compliant technical report, which is standard practice in Canada, is expected by the end of 2026 to early 2027, which represents the next key milestone for resource evaluation. Momentum is clearly building.

    2026 exploration plans fuel growth trajectory

    Antimony Resources has presented concrete plans for the current year that are intended to further exploit the potential of Bald Hill. The focus is on 10,000 meters of definition drilling to map the Main Zone in detail to the north, south, and at depth. The goal is to achieve a drilling density that will enable an initial official mineral resource estimate. In parallel, the newly discovered Bald Hill South and Marcus zones will be systematically investigated, including trenching, mapping, and soil sampling. The latter discovery, the Marcus Zone, showed massive to semi-massive stibnite-bearing mineralization and significantly extends the known system.

    CEO Jim Atkinson emphasizes that over 13,800 meters of drilling has been completed to date, significantly improving geological understanding. The 3D models are being continuously updated to optimize the next round of drilling. In addition, preparations are already underway for the environmental review and further permits, paving the way for resource calculation and subsequent production.

    Full speed ahead: Bald Hill as a strategic game changer

    Funding for the entire program is fully secured, with CAD 9.4 million raised to ensure the next operational exploration steps. Combined with geopolitical tailwinds, particularly the US's push to secure strategic raw materials locally at any cost, a unique window of opportunity is opening up for fast-moving investors. Bald Hill has the potential to secure North America's antimony supply in the relatively short term, and the entry of strategic US investors could massively accelerate the Company's valuation. At a current price of around CAD 0.70, Antimony Resources is on the verge of entering a new valuation dimension, driven by first-class geology, strategic timing, and disciplined execution. The steep rise of Almonty's share price - up twentyfold in just 12 months - illustrates what is possible. Time is of the essence…

    Antimony Resources' stock has been truly inspiring for several months now. With the clear break above the CAD 0.25 to CAD 0.40 zone, the path is now technically clear for a revaluation towards CAD 1.50. Source: LSEG, January 22, 2026

    Greenland has once again been elegantly sidestepped. Many had anticipated US aircraft carriers heading to the Arctic, but then, the day before yesterday, President Donald Trump unveiled his plans for the icy island in the Arctic Ocean. His goal is to secure resources and provide military protection against Russia and China. Naturally, this has reignited the race for critical metals. Antimony Resources is ideally positioned in this sector, offering a long-term supply of scarce antimony while being valued at only CAD 69 million. Highly exciting from a speculative standpoint!


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    Der Autor

    André Will-Laudien

    Born in Munich, he first studied economics and graduated in business administration at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in 1995. As he was involved with the stock market at a very early stage, he now has more than 30 years of experience in the capital markets.

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