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I have been reviewing Volta Metals ’ recently updated Springer REE deposit mineral resource estimate (https://www.voltametals.ca/s/VLTA-NR-2026-02-23.pdf) and wanted to contextualize its scale on an in-situ value basis relative to more conventional precious and base metal deposits. In the independent Springer resource estimate conducted by SLR Consulting, a net metal revenue (“NMR”) of C$159/t is applied to the 56.6 Mt of indicated resources and C$128/t to the 119.5 Mt of inferred resources, implying a combined in-situ value of approximately C$24.3 billion.Read more
Discovery Silver has shifted from a “one big silver project someday” story into a company that already produces gold in Canada, while still holding a huge silver project in Mexico for future upside. The big question is whether it can grow output and keep costs under control without taking on too much debt or selling lots of new shares.Read more

SEALSQ aims to help protect data in a world where today’s encryption could become easier to break, building security chips and tools designed for the next wave of cyber threats. The upside depends on whether governments and big organizations move faster toward these new security standards—and whether SEALSQ can turn early momentum and a strong cash buffer into real scale.Read more
Catalysts The main catalyst is a recovery in customer activity after the recent revenue shock. Zoomd’s Q1 2026 revenue fell 62% year over year to $6.9 million, mainly because two major customers changed their operating models.Read more
A lesser-known battery maker is betting that the world’s power grids will need storage that lasts longer and avoids the safety worries tied to common lithium batteries. It’s cutting costs and lining up partners and policy tailwinds, but its biggest challenge may be securing the key material it relies on.Read more

A big Alaska gold project near an existing mine could turn into a takeover target if higher gold prices spark a new wave of deal-making. The bull case leans on a well-known investor’s large stake, expanding plans for a much larger mine, and the idea that a nearby operator could use existing infrastructure.Read more

A recent buyout in the satellite chip space makes EnSilica look overlooked, even though it already has customer contracts lined up and is working on chips for next‑generation satellite networks. The big question is whether a major tech or aerospace player moves to snap up its chip designs before the market catches on — and what could derail that story.Read more

Q3 FY3/26 results update Industrial Films spearheaded group-level growth – Q1–3 FY3/26 ended strongly, with MLCC mold-release films exceeding our expectations. In parallel, the recovery in 'Businesses Requiring Improvement' remains firmly on track, led by a decisive footprint consolidation in the Airbag Fabrics segment to capture structural cost efficiencies.Read more
