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Small Cap Breaking News: Don’t Miss Today’s Top Headlines 05/15/2025
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Small Cap Breaking News You Can’t Miss! Here’s a quick rundown of the latest updates from standout small-cap companies making big moves today:
Renforth Resources (CSE: RFR) Renforth has announced positive results from its first tree bark sampling program on the 20-km-long Victoria polymetallic structure in Quebec. This innovative and eco-friendly method revealed critical and precious metals like nickel, cobalt, zinc, and gold in previously underexplored areas. With plans to expand the sampling campaign and a renewed focus on its Malartic Metals Package, Renforth is sharpening its strategy to uncover new zones of economic mineralization. A shareholder webinar and private placement are also underway to fuel the next phase of growth.
HPQ Silicon (TSX-V: HPQ) HPQ has achieved a major milestone by producing and recovering material from its pilot-scale Fumed Silica Reactor—marking the first time the company has collected this valuable industrial material at scale. Early analysis suggests the material may meet commercial-grade fumed silica standards, which could open doors to greener, more efficient production methods across sectors like batteries, coatings, and construction. With global demand for fumed silica exceeding $2B annually, this success positions HPQ as a potential disruptor in sustainable manufacturing.
Heliostar Metals (TSXV: HSTR) Heliostar reported a high-impact drill intercept of 56.6 metres grading 2.88 g/t oxide gold at its La Colorada Mine in Mexico. The discovery, made just 68 metres below surface, signals the emergence of a potentially low-cost, heap-leachable gold system. With shallow mineralization and strong continuity near historical workings, Heliostar’s exploration success could fast-track La Colorada into development, making it a project to watch in 2025.
Goldshore Resources (TSXV: GSHR) Goldshore continues to deliver at its Moss Gold Project in Ontario, announcing a strong intercept of 9.45 metres grading 6.02 g/t gold at the Superion Zone. This supports the company’s plan to define high-grade zones within its large resource base. With multiple mineralized zones and a PEA in sight, Goldshore is shaping up to be a serious contender among Canada’s next-generation gold developers.
Digi Power X (Nasdaq: DGXX / TSXV: DGX) Digi Power X posted a 65% revenue increase in Q1 2025, returning to positive EBITDA and maintaining zero long-term debt. The company’s growth is driven by rising energy sales and the buildout of Tier 3 modular AI data centers optimized for next-gen workloads. With $9.3M in revenue, $10M in liquidity, and ownership of all operating sites, Digi Power X is positioned to lead in the convergence of digital infrastructure and sustainable energy.
Follow AGORACOM for more small-cap breakthroughs and exclusive interviews on our podcast, where tomorrow’s leaders tell their story today.
834 episodes
Manage episode 483047409 series 3179537
Small Cap Breaking News You Can’t Miss! Here’s a quick rundown of the latest updates from standout small-cap companies making big moves today:
Renforth Resources (CSE: RFR) Renforth has announced positive results from its first tree bark sampling program on the 20-km-long Victoria polymetallic structure in Quebec. This innovative and eco-friendly method revealed critical and precious metals like nickel, cobalt, zinc, and gold in previously underexplored areas. With plans to expand the sampling campaign and a renewed focus on its Malartic Metals Package, Renforth is sharpening its strategy to uncover new zones of economic mineralization. A shareholder webinar and private placement are also underway to fuel the next phase of growth.
HPQ Silicon (TSX-V: HPQ) HPQ has achieved a major milestone by producing and recovering material from its pilot-scale Fumed Silica Reactor—marking the first time the company has collected this valuable industrial material at scale. Early analysis suggests the material may meet commercial-grade fumed silica standards, which could open doors to greener, more efficient production methods across sectors like batteries, coatings, and construction. With global demand for fumed silica exceeding $2B annually, this success positions HPQ as a potential disruptor in sustainable manufacturing.
Heliostar Metals (TSXV: HSTR) Heliostar reported a high-impact drill intercept of 56.6 metres grading 2.88 g/t oxide gold at its La Colorada Mine in Mexico. The discovery, made just 68 metres below surface, signals the emergence of a potentially low-cost, heap-leachable gold system. With shallow mineralization and strong continuity near historical workings, Heliostar’s exploration success could fast-track La Colorada into development, making it a project to watch in 2025.
Goldshore Resources (TSXV: GSHR) Goldshore continues to deliver at its Moss Gold Project in Ontario, announcing a strong intercept of 9.45 metres grading 6.02 g/t gold at the Superion Zone. This supports the company’s plan to define high-grade zones within its large resource base. With multiple mineralized zones and a PEA in sight, Goldshore is shaping up to be a serious contender among Canada’s next-generation gold developers.
Digi Power X (Nasdaq: DGXX / TSXV: DGX) Digi Power X posted a 65% revenue increase in Q1 2025, returning to positive EBITDA and maintaining zero long-term debt. The company’s growth is driven by rising energy sales and the buildout of Tier 3 modular AI data centers optimized for next-gen workloads. With $9.3M in revenue, $10M in liquidity, and ownership of all operating sites, Digi Power X is positioned to lead in the convergence of digital infrastructure and sustainable energy.
Follow AGORACOM for more small-cap breakthroughs and exclusive interviews on our podcast, where tomorrow’s leaders tell their story today.
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