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January 19th, 2026 | 07:30 CET

Multibagger potential: Antimony Resources! Perfect setup - Sought-after critical metal in a large, high-grade, strategically important property

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Geopolitical uncertainties and the race for secure supply chains are turning critical raw materials into a strategic priority. One metal that has so far received little attention is increasingly coming into focus: antimony. It is essential for defense, semiconductors, specialty alloys, and flame retardants. Antimony Resources is developing Bald Hill in New Brunswick, home to the largest known antimony deposit in North America. Recently published drilling data showing high-grade mineralization underscores the project's potential. The data already suggest that the size of the indicated resources could expand soon. All these factors could become strong drivers for the share price!

time to read: 3 minutes | Author: Carsten Mainitz
ISIN: ANTIMONY RESOURCES CORP | CA0369271014

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    Antimony – Highly sought-after and indispensable

    Antimony (Sb) is a brittle semi-metal and occurs in nature primarily as stibnite (Sb₂S₃). Many countries classify antimony as a critical raw material. As a result, the raw material has become increasingly important from a strategic perspective in recent years.

    Antimony holds a combination of properties that make it valuable for modern applications, and it is also difficult to substitute. Even in small admixtures, it increases the hardness and strength of metals, is heat-resistant, flame-retardant, has good electrical properties in certain semiconductor applications, and is also chemically stable and corrosion-resistant. Antimony is therefore essential for the defense industry and the high-tech sector and is used in ammunition, semiconductors, specialty alloys, and as a flame retardant.

    Over 70% of global production comes from China. Other significant quantities come from politically problematic areas such as Russia and Tajikistan. Due to this "distribution" and its growing strategic importance, Western countries are looking for alternative sources of supply. In addition, rising defense spending is increasing the demand for antimony-containing materials. Furthermore, growth in semiconductors, sensor technology, data centers, e-mobility, and large battery storage systems is driving up consumption.

    Antimony Resources - Strategic asset Bald Hill facing revaluation

    Antimony Resources has a compelling answer to these urgent challenges facing Western countries: Bald Hill, North America's largest antimony deposit.

    The 1,100-hectare project in New Brunswick, Canada, a first-class jurisdiction, has already delivered many compelling results in the past, and the latest drilling data suggests even greater potential.

    Historically, more than 13,800 meters of drilling have been completed on the property, including a good 8,000 meters last year. In 2025, antimony mineralization was detected in 75 to 80% of the 34 drill holes, many of them high-grade. The Main Zone now extends over a length of more than 700 meters and reaches depths of more than 400 meters.

    A technical report from the fourth quarter of 2025 provided an important indication of the potential size of the deposits. The report calculated that the project comprises approximately 2.7 million tons of rock with grades of 3 to 4% antimony. This translates into a "deposit" of 81,000 - 108,000 tons of pure metal. This represents a large deposit, even by global standards. The Company plans to publish its first resource estimate prepared in accordance with Canadian standard NI 43-101 at the end of the year, or in spring 2027 at the latest. This milestone could take the stock into a completely different valuation range.

    The latest drilling data from this month suggests even greater potential than the size of the Bald Hill project indicated in the technical report. Several drill holes again intersected massive, high-grade stibnite zones, including 8.48% Sb over 3.0 meters and 2.07% Sb over 27.05 meters. Individual intervals even reached values of over 11%.

    This year, two unexplored zones with antimony mineralization, south (Bald Hill South) and west (Marcus Zone) of the main zone, will be investigated in more detail. These were discovered during previous field work. The Company sees great potential in the Marcus Zone in particular. The drilling planned for 2026 in the main zone is of fundamental importance. This data represents important factors for the final resource calculation. The program is fully financed by the most recent capital increase of over CAD 9 million.

    All in all, the latest drilling data and new discoveries point to a much larger mineralization system at Bald Hill. This was recently emphasized by CEO Jim Atkinson. Similarly, the antimony content of the property could be 4 to 5%, significantly exceeding the indicated value of 3 to 4% in the technical report.


    Excellent development progress, data from the NI 43-101-compliant technical report, and most recently, news of the discovery of new zones and evidence of further high antimony mineralization have led to a fivefold increase in the share price over the past year. At prices around CAD 0.70, the Company is currently valued at CAD 52 million and is fully financed for the next stages of growth. The latest data points to even greater potential for the Bald Hill project. The new planned drilling program, which will address new promising areas in addition to the core area, will provide further positive momentum for the share price on the way to the first resource estimate. The Canadians have set a target date of spring 2027 at the latest for this milestone. The critical raw material antimony has gained high strategic importance, making the entry of new (government-related) investor groups from the US increasingly likely. All in all, a perfect scenario for Antimony Resources' stock!


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    Der Autor

    Carsten Mainitz

    The native Rhineland-Palatinate has been a passionate market participant for more than 25 years. After studying business administration in Mannheim, he worked as a journalist, in equity sales and many years in equity research.

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