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In Case You Missed It: High grade antimony and sneaky takeover attempts

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Stockhead’s In-Case-You-Missed-It highlights today’s most interesting small cap stories that might have slipped beneath your radar.

Below is a wrap of the top 20 performing stocks, by percentage, that made announcements today.

 

ICYMI Leader Board

Code Company Price % Today Market Cap
NAG Nagambie Resources 0.022 22% $10,471,074
SWF Selfwealth 0.17 21% $32,971,340
CZN Corazon Ltd 0.014 17% $7,387,175
STK Strickland Metals 0.1025 14% $144,066,690
SKT Sky Network 2.64 13% $335,176,316
OLY Olympio Metals Ltd 0.1625 12% $7,417,483
KAI Kairos Minerals Ltd 0.021 11% $49,797,332
SUM Summitminerals 0.11 10% $4,765,713
AS2 Askarimetalslimited 0.185 9% $12,887,777
VTI Vision Tech Inc 0.26 9% $7,589,138
ACW Actinogen Medical 0.0205 8% $42,071,892
AVL Aust Vanadium Ltd 0.028 8% $129,183,776
A11 Atlantic Lithium 0.52 7% $296,937,205
BIR BIR Financial Ltd 0.045 7% $12,612,399
KRR King River Resources 0.017 6% $24,856,399
LOM Lucapa Diamond Ltd 0.035 6% $47,505,476
RSH Respiri Limited 0.036 6% $34,405,720
ASO Aston Minerals Ltd 0.037 6% $44,641,833
CSX Cleanspace Holdings 0.28 6% $20,438,285
CCR Credit Clear 0.19 6% $74,257,608
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Nagambie Resources (ASX:NAG) says the average stope grade at its namesake antimony-gold mine in Victoria is now 5.6% Sb, making the discovery “the highest-grade antimony mineralisation in Australia”.

Peer-to-peer investing solution provider SelfWealth (ASX:SWF) responded to media speculation that yes it had received a confidential, non-binding, indicative proposal from Stake to acquire the company by for $0.175 a share – which it knocked back because it didn’t offer appropriate value to shareholders.

Olympio Metals (ASX:OLY) has completed another phase of rock chip sampling at the Cadillac lithium project in Quebec.

Summit Minerals (ASX:SUM) has appointed veteran battery metals executive Jiahe Gower He as CEO to spearhead its rare earths and lithium hunt.

Lucapa Diamond Company (ASX:LOM) has sold seven individual uncut diamonds for $24.5 million, including a 66-carat pink diamond.

 

More Top Small Cap Stories: Friday

 

Nordic Nickel (ASX:NNL) has appointed a highly experienced operational team led by 38-year mining veteran Vern Langdale to advance the next phase of exploration and development of its flagship Pulju nickel project in Finland.

PharmAust (ASX:PAA) is planning to apply for US orphan drug designation after a successful phase 1 motor neurone disease trial.

Warriedar Resources (ASX:WA8) has completed Phase 1 RC drilling of targets at Fields Find West and is now moving into extensional drilling at the Rothschild gold deposit prior to an update of the resource.

DevEx Resources (ASX:DEV) is looking to raise $10m via a placement to fund ongoing drilling at its Nabarlek uranium and Kennedy rare earths projects.

And Latin Resources (ASX:LRS) is selling subsidiary Lotus Minerals – the sole owner of the Lachlan Fold Belt project – to Maverick Minerals to focus on its flagship Salinas lithium project in Brazil.

 

At Stockhead we tell it like it is. While Nordic Nickel, PharmAust, Warriedar Resources, Summit Minerals, DevEx Resources, Olympio Metals and Latin Resources are Stockhead advertisers, they did not sponsor this article.

 

 

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