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The Market Online speaks with Antimony Resources CEO James Atkinson, as Antimony Resources Reports Massive Antimony Bearing Stibnite at Bald Hill Project.
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00:00Welcome to The Watchlist, I'm Lindsay Melchuk. Today we're spotlighting a company drilling into
00:10one of the most overlooked critical minerals in the game, Antimony. Leading that charge is
00:15Antimony Resources Corp. And joining me is CEO James Atkinson, who's here to break down their
00:21latest moves at the Bald Hill Project in New Brunswick. Hello, James, welcome. This is exciting
00:27news you just dropped? Yes, we're pretty excited about it too. We managed to get some nice assays
00:34out of our first batch of holes. We submitted four holes, two of which came back with some very nice
00:42assays. Well, James, I mean, let's continue on with that part. Right now, Antimony isn't exactly a
00:48household name. Why should investors care and how does Bald Hill fit into the critical minerals
00:54conversation? Well, Antimony is a very critical metal defined by Canadian government, United States
01:02government. Everybody understands how critical it is. And what we have at Bald Hill in New Brunswick is
01:08a very high grade, pure Antimony play that we've been drilling. We now have finished 15 drill holes and
01:17we've released today assays from two of those holes. Just a quick aside, the first two holes we drilled
01:24ended up being short of the target because we hadn't actually defined exactly where the target was.
01:31We did that later on with some surface prospecting and we drilled two additional holes in that area,
01:37which also hit massive Stibnite. So Stibnite is the mineral that hosts the Antimony and we can see it
01:44in the drill core. So whenever we see it, we get pretty excited about what the what the assays are
01:50going to be. Well, I mean, you've certainly set the stage here, dropping again, your first two drill
01:56results from your 2025 exploration program. What did you hit and what does it tell you about the scale
02:02of direction of this project? Well, we got what the drill hole for had 7% Antimony, or I'm sorry,
02:114% Antimony, 4 and a bit over 7 meters, which is a nice wide zone. And then the other drill hole got
02:18about 2.5% Antimony over almost 3 meters. So we know it's a relatively narrow deposit in the order
02:26of probably it's going to be in the order of 5 to 6 meters wide. But we also know that it's very high
02:33grade, it'll be in the order of three and a half to 4%. And just as a reference, that's 10 times higher
02:40than the assays reported from Perpetua. And again, almost 10 times higher than the high grade assays,
02:49again, from grab samples that have been reported from CRIP. So, you know, it's one of the higher grade
02:54deposits in North America that we know of.
02:57Well, congratulations on all of this. And we've got you on our radar for sure. So be sure to come
03:04back and join us again. I certainly will. Again, that was James Atkinson, CEO of Antimony Resources
03:12Corp. For more on the Bald Hill project and their work in the critical mineral space,
03:17head to antimonyresources.com. I'm Lindsay Melchick. We'll see you next time.

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