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February 23rd, 2026 | 07:10 CET

The WORLD needs this RAW MATERIAL! Antimony Resources with multiplication potential! Use the Consolidation to Enter!

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While the world talks about gold, silver, and rare earths, there is a real shortage and thus an opportunity for price gains in this niche. While tungsten is already getting more attention, antimony has yet to make its breakthrough on the capital market. This also applies to Antimony Resources. The company is currently developing a high-quality project in North America, where the dependence on this raw material has been recognized and is being consistently addressed. This may be the largest antimony deposit on the continent. At the same time, Antimony Resources is currently valued at only around EUR 50 million, is facing important milestones in the current year, and its shares are already being actively traded on Tradegate in Germany. The current consolidation offers a very interesting opportunity to enter or add to existing positions.

time to read: 2 minutes | Author: Fabian Lorenz
ISIN: ANTIMONY RESOURCES CORP | CA0369271014

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    Possibly the largest antimony deposit in North America

    Antimony Resources is working on developing a real treasure trove of raw materials. The Bald Hill project is located in New Brunswick, Canada. Drilling has already proven an antimony deposit with a length of over 700 m and a depth of at least 350 m. The mix of quantity and quality is extremely promising. The mineralization has an average thickness of 3 to 4 meters and an average grade of 3% to 4% antimony. Based on last year's technical report, management has set a clear target: approximately 2.7 million tons with a stable grade of 3% to 4% antimony. The company is working hard to confirm the initial estimates. At the same time, there is potential for expansion due to recently discovered targets and additional claims.

    Latest findings once again promising

    The latest company announcement is also convincing. Antimony Resources has expanded and further delineated the massive antimony stibnite mineralization in the Marcus Zone west of the main zone. Trial pits have revealed further mineralization in the bedrock. It is therefore clear that this is a highly mineralized area. These structures can be easily traced along the strike direction. Antimony Resources intends to start a drilling program immediately to obtain further details. Up to 6 shallow holes with a depth of up to 50 meters are to be drilled. The company also points out that the new area is close to the main zone, where a large drilling program of around 10,000 meters is being carried out this year. This increases efficiency.

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    Hardly a better environment imaginable

    The environment for exploration could hardly be better for Antimony Resources. One can accuse Donald Trump of many things, but not of failing to recognize the dependence on China for critical raw materials and, above all, of doing nothing about it. Unfortunately, there is no sign of this determination in Europe. Since last year, the US has been going full throttle in terms of reducing dependence. When it comes to raw materials, this is a longer-term process, but that makes it all the more important to implement it consistently. Since 2025, the US has been participating in raw material projects and companies (including in Canada). In addition, the development of new deposits is being facilitated, and investments are being made in important further processing. For example, Korea Zinc's planned antimony processing plant in the US state of Tennessee is being promoted. This plant will then, of course, have to be supplied with the raw material, perhaps by Antimony Resources?

    The company could also contribute to filling the planned strategic US reserve in the future. In the first phase of the "Vault" project, USD 12 billion is to be made available for the purchase of critical raw materials in order to be able to react in difficult times, similar to oil. Due to the high grade, Antimony Resources plans to start production as quickly as possible with lean structures and expand it step by step.

    Conclusion: Attractive entry opportunity in the current consolidation

    Companies such as Almonty Industries and MP Materials show where Antimony Resources could be headed. Both stocks have multiplied in value and grown into billion-dollar corporations. Antimony Resources is still in its infancy, and there are corresponding risks. However, the discoveries made so far are promising, and the environment for rapid development could hardly be better. And the company is currently valued at less than EUR 50 million.

    Antimony Resources stock with attractive entry opportunity. Source: LSEG

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    Der Autor

    Fabian Lorenz

    For more than twenty years, the Cologne native has been intensively involved with the stock market, both professionally and privately. He is particularly passionate about national and international small and micro caps.

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