-- Antimony Resources (ATMY.CN) on Friday said it intersected "high-grade" antimony-bearing stibnite mineralization at the final drill hole in the 2025 Program.
Drill hole BH-25-34 returned antimony assays of 4.38% antimony (Sb) over 7.05 meters (m) including 9.76% Sb over 3.15 meters, and extended the antimony-bearing stibnite mineralization of the Main Zone to the north and to depth. An updated 3D model generated longitudinal section showing trends of higher-grade antimony assays, it added.
The 2025 drilling program which totaled over 8,000 meters, identified a significant expansion of the potential of the Main Zone to the north and at depth, the company said. Drilling to date on the Bald Hill Main Zone totals over 25,000 meters.
Termination of the current definition drill program will be at the end of April with over 12,500 meters completed. Assays for these holes are being processed.
Shares of the company were last seen down $0.08 to $1.14 on the Canadian Securities Exchange.
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