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Revenue$PastFuture-16m12016201920222025202620282031Revenue CA$1.0Earnings CA$0.2AdvancedSet Fair ValueView all narrativesHomeland Uranium Corp. 競合他社Jaguar UraniumSymbol: NYSEAM:JAGUMarket cap: US$44.4mXCF GlobalSymbol: NasdaqCM:SAFXMarket cap: US$149.4mAmerican ResourcesSymbol: NasdaqCM:ARECMarket cap: US$239.6mEagle Nuclear EnergySymbol: NasdaqCM:NUCLMarket cap: US$327.4m価格と性能株価の高値、安値、推移の概要Homeland Uranium過去の株価現在の株価CA$0.09252週高値CA$0.6552週安値CA$0.062ベータ01ヶ月の変化-59.11%3ヶ月変化-66.18%1年変化-56.89%3年間の変化n/a5年間の変化n/aIPOからの変化-47.31%最新ニュースお知らせ • Apr 21Homeland Uranium Corp., Annual General Meeting, Jun 29, 2026Homeland Uranium Corp., Annual General Meeting, Jun 29, 2026.お知らせ • Jan 22Homeland Uranium Corp. Expands Drilling to Central Area of Coyote Basin Uranium SystemHomeland Uranium Corp. provided a fourth update on the Phase II exploration drilling program at the 100% owned Coyote Basin Uranium Project. Phase II drilling has advanced with the completion of an additional five Reverse Circulation ("RC") drillholes, CB-RC-0043 to CB-RC-0047. A total of approximately 3,777 metres (12,392 feet) of the planned 5,300 metres (17,388 feet) has now been completed, representing approximately 71% of the Phase II drilling program. Drillholes CB-RC-00 43 to CB-RC-0045 were completed in the southern portion of the Project area. This drilling continues the systematic step-out strategy designed to evaluate the lateral and southern extent of anomalous radioactivity across the Project area. Downhole probe results from this fence continue to demonstrate a laterally continuous horizon of elevated radioactivity extending approximately 1,000 metres (3,280 feet) east-west by 600 metres (1,968 feet) north-south, and remains open to further expansion to the south and east. Elevated radioactivity typically occurs at relatively shallow depths, generally between approximately 50 and 100 metres (164-328 feet) below surface. A potential second zone of elevated radioactivity was observed below approximately 220 metres (722 feet) in drillhole CB-0023 and remains open for follow-up during future drilling programs. Drilling has now shifted to the central portion of the Project with drillholes CB-RC-0046 and CB-RC-0047, which comprise part of a planned northeast-southwest oriented drill fence designed to evaluate the area of the historical WMR resource and to follow up on reported mineralization, including 0.826% UO intersected in historical drillhole CB-101 (private internal report, Western Mining, Executive Summary, Coyote Basin Uranium District, Rio Blanco and Moffat Counties, State of Colorado, January, 1980). Initial downhole probe results from this area indicate a continuous (between drillholes) near-surface interval of elevated radioactivity extending from surface to approximately 50 metres (164 feet) depth and associated with the same rock types identified in the 2025 drilling program. As the program progresses, its objective remains to systematically expand the footprint of this anomalous horizon while advancing geochemical analysis to better characterize the uranium mineralization. Geochemical samples collected from the completed drillholes have been shipped to SGS Laboratories in Lakefield, Ontario, for analysis. Homeland will report geochemical and assay results once they have been received, compiled, and reviewed by the Company. Quality Assurance/Quality Control. Uranium disequilibrium has been documented to occur at the nearby former producing Maybelle Uranium Mine, located approximately 29 km (18 miles) northeast of the Coyote Basin Project. As a first step in determining the accuracy of QL40 SGR Spectral Gamma Ray downhole probe and determining whether uranium disequilibrium may occur at Coyote Basin, Homeland's geological team used a portable hand-held XRF (SciAps X-555 REE Analyzer) to test drill cuttings for the presence of uranium. enough discrepancies have occurred when comparing the results of the Spectral Gamma Ray down hole probe and the XRF that additional geochemical and assay sampling will be required before uranium grades can be accurately determined. The Company is not treating the Coyote Basin historical resource estimate as current mineral resources and the reader is cautioned not to rely on either of these estimates.お知らせ • Jan 08Homeland Uranium Corp. Provides Third Update on the Phase II Exploration Drilling Program at the 100% Owned Coyote Basin Uranium ProjectHomeland Uranium Corp. provided a third update on the Phase II exploration drilling program at the 100% owned Coyote Basin Uranium Project. An additional eight Reverse Circulation (RC) drillholes, CB-RC-0035 to CB-RC-0042, have been completed as part of the ongoing Phase II drill program. Based on drilling completed to date, elevated radioactivity has now been confirmed over an area measuring approximately 1,000 m (3,280 ft) by 600 m (1,968 ft) and remains open for expansion. Approximately 3,400 m (11,155 ft) of the planned 5,300 m (17,388 ft) of the Phase II drilling program have been completed to date, representing roughly 64% of the total planned drilling. Drillholes CB-RC-0035 To CB-RC-0040 were completed on a single east-west oriented drill fence located approximately 200 m (656 ft) south of the previously reported drilling, continuing the systematic step-out approach designed to evaluate the lateral extent of anomalous radioactivity across the Project area. Downhole Spectral Gamma Ray Counts Per Second readings from these most recent drillholes continue to demonstrate the presence of elevated radioactivity occurring at relatively shallow depths, typically between approximately 50 and 100 m (164-328 ft) below surface. This suggests that the anomalous horizon persists toward the southern extent of the currently tested area and supports the interpretation of a laterally extensive anomalous horizon. Geochemical samples collected from the completed drillholes have been shipped to SGS Laboratories in Lakefield, Ontario, for analysis. Homeland will report geochemical and assay results once they have been received, compiled, and reviewed by the Company. It is not uncommon for uranium mineralization within sandstone-hosted uranium deposits to be in disequilibrium with the daughter products of the radioactive decay series. Uranium disequilibrium has been documented to occur at the nearby former producing Maybelle Uranium Mine, located approximately 29 km (18 miles) northeast of the Coyote Basin Project. As a first step in determining the accuracy of QL40 SGR Spectral Gamma Ray downhole probe and determining whether uranium disequilibrium may occur at Coyote Basin, Homeland's geological team used a portable hand-held XRF (SciAps X-555 REE Analyzer) to test drill cuttings for the presence of uranium.Enough discrepancies have occurred when comparing the results of the Spectral Gamma Ray downhole investigate and the XRF that additional geochemical and assay sampling will be required before uranium grades can be accurately determined. The Coyote Basin Project is reported by Energy Metals Corporation in its quarterly Management Discussion and Analysis dated September 30, 2006 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") to contain an estimated historical resource of 8,850,000 tons grading 0.20% U3O8 and 0.10% V2O5 totaling 35.4 million pounds of U3O8 and 17.7 million pounds of V205. This resource was calculated by the previous project operator, Western Mining Resources, based on a 1978-79 program of surface sampling, coring, drill hole chip sampling and gamma logging of 24 widely spaced holes (private internal report, Western Mining, Executive Summary, Coyote Basin Uranium District, Rio Blanco and Moffat Counties, State of Colorado, January, 1980). The Company is not treating the Coyote Basin historical resource estimate as current mineral resources and the reader is cautioned not to rely on either of the current mineral resources and the reader are cautioned to rely on either of the mineral resources.お知らせ • Jul 11Homeland Uranium Corp. Through Its Wholly Owned Subsidiary Shift Exploration Inc. Files Notice of Intent with BLM to Conduct Drilling and Trenching on the Coyote Basin Uranium ProjectHomeland Uranium Corp. announced that it has filed a Notice of Intent (NOI), through its wholly owned subsidiary Shift Exploration Inc., with the US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (DRMS) to commence a 36-hole, 6,000 m/19,685 ft rotary drill program at the Coyote Basin Uranium Project in Moffat and Rio Blanco Counties in northwestern Colorado. This program will be the Company's inaugural drill campaign on the Coyote Basin Property and forms the first part of the Phase II 2025 exploration campaign. The objective of the drill program is to confirm the presence of uranium mineralization discovered by previous operators during the 1970s and determine the location of higher- grade zones within the known mineralized horizons. Part One of the Phase II exploration program is focused on bringing the historical uranium and vanadium resources to compliance with National Instrument 43-101. As part of the activities requested under the NOI, Homeland will also be planning to excavate three trenches to further verify the apparent width extent of the mineralized lenses. Each trench is located to expose the geology over parts of Horizons 1- 3 where Phase 1 mapping and prospecting discovered anomalous radioactivity in outcrop up to eight times background levels (400 cps) using a CT007-M microR Meter. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not a substitute for laboratory analysis and should not be considered as a measure of uranium concentration. The trench locations also coincide with historically identified anomalous uranium concentrations in outcrop ranging up to 0.146% U3O8 (from W.M.R. internal report, Executive Summary, Coyote Basin Uranium District, Moffat and Rio Blanco Counties, State of Colorado, 1980). Neither the Company nor the Qualified Person can validate the accuracy of the historical outcrop sampling as detailed location information was not disclosed in the historical geological reports acquired by Homeland. Axiom Exploration Group, the Company's consultant on the Phase I Exploration Mapping Program, has been able to confirm the presence and physical location of the exposed radioactive stratigraphic horizons discovered in the 1970s. The horizons are variably anomalous, confirmed roughly parallel and verified continuous almost over the entire north-south length of the property. The horizons remain untested by drilling over the majority of their strike length.お知らせ • May 31Homeland Uranium Corp. Commences Phase 1 Program At Coyote Basin and Red Wash Uranium Projects in ColoradoHomeland Uranium Corp. announced that field crews have mobilized to the Company's Coyote Basin and Red Wash uranium projects in northwestern Colorado to commence the Phase 1 exploration program. The Phase 1 exploration program consists of 1:20,000 scale geological mapping, prospecting, rock sampling and a 1,545 line km (960 line-mile) UAV airborne magnetic survey. The Company has contracted the Axiom Exploration Group ("Axiom") to provide the technical personnel required to conduct the program. The objective of the Phase 1 program at Coyote Basin is to confirm the location of the known mineralized horizons in advance of the anticipated Phase 2 fall exploration program, which is planned to conduct confirmatory drilling designed to convert historical resources into a resource estimate consistent with NI 43-101 requirements. While the Company has acquired historical drilling data for the project, the location of historical drill holes and rock samples are not sufficiently accurate to commence the Phase 2 program without prior confirmation in the field. The objectives of the Phase 1 program at the Red Wash Project is to identify potential areas for follow-up exploration and to evaluate the uranium potential of the Urangesellschaft Uranium Showing. Historical work identified a uranium anomaly hosted in sandstone rocks that returned 350 ppm U3O8 that remains untested by drilling. On May 23, 2025, the White House issued several Executive Orders relating to nuclear energy with the aim of strengthening the domestic nuclear fuel cycle, streamlining environmental reviews, reforming the Nuclear Energy Commission, deploying advanced nuclear reactor technologies, and more.最新情報をもっと見るRecent updatesお知らせ • Apr 21Homeland Uranium Corp., Annual General Meeting, Jun 29, 2026Homeland Uranium Corp., Annual General Meeting, Jun 29, 2026.お知らせ • Jan 22Homeland Uranium Corp. Expands Drilling to Central Area of Coyote Basin Uranium SystemHomeland Uranium Corp. provided a fourth update on the Phase II exploration drilling program at the 100% owned Coyote Basin Uranium Project. Phase II drilling has advanced with the completion of an additional five Reverse Circulation ("RC") drillholes, CB-RC-0043 to CB-RC-0047. A total of approximately 3,777 metres (12,392 feet) of the planned 5,300 metres (17,388 feet) has now been completed, representing approximately 71% of the Phase II drilling program. Drillholes CB-RC-00 43 to CB-RC-0045 were completed in the southern portion of the Project area. This drilling continues the systematic step-out strategy designed to evaluate the lateral and southern extent of anomalous radioactivity across the Project area. Downhole probe results from this fence continue to demonstrate a laterally continuous horizon of elevated radioactivity extending approximately 1,000 metres (3,280 feet) east-west by 600 metres (1,968 feet) north-south, and remains open to further expansion to the south and east. Elevated radioactivity typically occurs at relatively shallow depths, generally between approximately 50 and 100 metres (164-328 feet) below surface. A potential second zone of elevated radioactivity was observed below approximately 220 metres (722 feet) in drillhole CB-0023 and remains open for follow-up during future drilling programs. Drilling has now shifted to the central portion of the Project with drillholes CB-RC-0046 and CB-RC-0047, which comprise part of a planned northeast-southwest oriented drill fence designed to evaluate the area of the historical WMR resource and to follow up on reported mineralization, including 0.826% UO intersected in historical drillhole CB-101 (private internal report, Western Mining, Executive Summary, Coyote Basin Uranium District, Rio Blanco and Moffat Counties, State of Colorado, January, 1980). Initial downhole probe results from this area indicate a continuous (between drillholes) near-surface interval of elevated radioactivity extending from surface to approximately 50 metres (164 feet) depth and associated with the same rock types identified in the 2025 drilling program. As the program progresses, its objective remains to systematically expand the footprint of this anomalous horizon while advancing geochemical analysis to better characterize the uranium mineralization. Geochemical samples collected from the completed drillholes have been shipped to SGS Laboratories in Lakefield, Ontario, for analysis. Homeland will report geochemical and assay results once they have been received, compiled, and reviewed by the Company. Quality Assurance/Quality Control. Uranium disequilibrium has been documented to occur at the nearby former producing Maybelle Uranium Mine, located approximately 29 km (18 miles) northeast of the Coyote Basin Project. As a first step in determining the accuracy of QL40 SGR Spectral Gamma Ray downhole probe and determining whether uranium disequilibrium may occur at Coyote Basin, Homeland's geological team used a portable hand-held XRF (SciAps X-555 REE Analyzer) to test drill cuttings for the presence of uranium. enough discrepancies have occurred when comparing the results of the Spectral Gamma Ray down hole probe and the XRF that additional geochemical and assay sampling will be required before uranium grades can be accurately determined. The Company is not treating the Coyote Basin historical resource estimate as current mineral resources and the reader is cautioned not to rely on either of these estimates.お知らせ • Jan 08Homeland Uranium Corp. Provides Third Update on the Phase II Exploration Drilling Program at the 100% Owned Coyote Basin Uranium ProjectHomeland Uranium Corp. provided a third update on the Phase II exploration drilling program at the 100% owned Coyote Basin Uranium Project. An additional eight Reverse Circulation (RC) drillholes, CB-RC-0035 to CB-RC-0042, have been completed as part of the ongoing Phase II drill program. Based on drilling completed to date, elevated radioactivity has now been confirmed over an area measuring approximately 1,000 m (3,280 ft) by 600 m (1,968 ft) and remains open for expansion. Approximately 3,400 m (11,155 ft) of the planned 5,300 m (17,388 ft) of the Phase II drilling program have been completed to date, representing roughly 64% of the total planned drilling. Drillholes CB-RC-0035 To CB-RC-0040 were completed on a single east-west oriented drill fence located approximately 200 m (656 ft) south of the previously reported drilling, continuing the systematic step-out approach designed to evaluate the lateral extent of anomalous radioactivity across the Project area. Downhole Spectral Gamma Ray Counts Per Second readings from these most recent drillholes continue to demonstrate the presence of elevated radioactivity occurring at relatively shallow depths, typically between approximately 50 and 100 m (164-328 ft) below surface. This suggests that the anomalous horizon persists toward the southern extent of the currently tested area and supports the interpretation of a laterally extensive anomalous horizon. Geochemical samples collected from the completed drillholes have been shipped to SGS Laboratories in Lakefield, Ontario, for analysis. Homeland will report geochemical and assay results once they have been received, compiled, and reviewed by the Company. It is not uncommon for uranium mineralization within sandstone-hosted uranium deposits to be in disequilibrium with the daughter products of the radioactive decay series. Uranium disequilibrium has been documented to occur at the nearby former producing Maybelle Uranium Mine, located approximately 29 km (18 miles) northeast of the Coyote Basin Project. As a first step in determining the accuracy of QL40 SGR Spectral Gamma Ray downhole probe and determining whether uranium disequilibrium may occur at Coyote Basin, Homeland's geological team used a portable hand-held XRF (SciAps X-555 REE Analyzer) to test drill cuttings for the presence of uranium.Enough discrepancies have occurred when comparing the results of the Spectral Gamma Ray downhole investigate and the XRF that additional geochemical and assay sampling will be required before uranium grades can be accurately determined. The Coyote Basin Project is reported by Energy Metals Corporation in its quarterly Management Discussion and Analysis dated September 30, 2006 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") to contain an estimated historical resource of 8,850,000 tons grading 0.20% U3O8 and 0.10% V2O5 totaling 35.4 million pounds of U3O8 and 17.7 million pounds of V205. This resource was calculated by the previous project operator, Western Mining Resources, based on a 1978-79 program of surface sampling, coring, drill hole chip sampling and gamma logging of 24 widely spaced holes (private internal report, Western Mining, Executive Summary, Coyote Basin Uranium District, Rio Blanco and Moffat Counties, State of Colorado, January, 1980). The Company is not treating the Coyote Basin historical resource estimate as current mineral resources and the reader is cautioned not to rely on either of the current mineral resources and the reader are cautioned to rely on either of the mineral resources.お知らせ • Jul 11Homeland Uranium Corp. Through Its Wholly Owned Subsidiary Shift Exploration Inc. Files Notice of Intent with BLM to Conduct Drilling and Trenching on the Coyote Basin Uranium ProjectHomeland Uranium Corp. announced that it has filed a Notice of Intent (NOI), through its wholly owned subsidiary Shift Exploration Inc., with the US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (DRMS) to commence a 36-hole, 6,000 m/19,685 ft rotary drill program at the Coyote Basin Uranium Project in Moffat and Rio Blanco Counties in northwestern Colorado. This program will be the Company's inaugural drill campaign on the Coyote Basin Property and forms the first part of the Phase II 2025 exploration campaign. The objective of the drill program is to confirm the presence of uranium mineralization discovered by previous operators during the 1970s and determine the location of higher- grade zones within the known mineralized horizons. Part One of the Phase II exploration program is focused on bringing the historical uranium and vanadium resources to compliance with National Instrument 43-101. As part of the activities requested under the NOI, Homeland will also be planning to excavate three trenches to further verify the apparent width extent of the mineralized lenses. Each trench is located to expose the geology over parts of Horizons 1- 3 where Phase 1 mapping and prospecting discovered anomalous radioactivity in outcrop up to eight times background levels (400 cps) using a CT007-M microR Meter. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not a substitute for laboratory analysis and should not be considered as a measure of uranium concentration. The trench locations also coincide with historically identified anomalous uranium concentrations in outcrop ranging up to 0.146% U3O8 (from W.M.R. internal report, Executive Summary, Coyote Basin Uranium District, Moffat and Rio Blanco Counties, State of Colorado, 1980). Neither the Company nor the Qualified Person can validate the accuracy of the historical outcrop sampling as detailed location information was not disclosed in the historical geological reports acquired by Homeland. Axiom Exploration Group, the Company's consultant on the Phase I Exploration Mapping Program, has been able to confirm the presence and physical location of the exposed radioactive stratigraphic horizons discovered in the 1970s. The horizons are variably anomalous, confirmed roughly parallel and verified continuous almost over the entire north-south length of the property. The horizons remain untested by drilling over the majority of their strike length.お知らせ • May 31Homeland Uranium Corp. Commences Phase 1 Program At Coyote Basin and Red Wash Uranium Projects in ColoradoHomeland Uranium Corp. announced that field crews have mobilized to the Company's Coyote Basin and Red Wash uranium projects in northwestern Colorado to commence the Phase 1 exploration program. The Phase 1 exploration program consists of 1:20,000 scale geological mapping, prospecting, rock sampling and a 1,545 line km (960 line-mile) UAV airborne magnetic survey. The Company has contracted the Axiom Exploration Group ("Axiom") to provide the technical personnel required to conduct the program. The objective of the Phase 1 program at Coyote Basin is to confirm the location of the known mineralized horizons in advance of the anticipated Phase 2 fall exploration program, which is planned to conduct confirmatory drilling designed to convert historical resources into a resource estimate consistent with NI 43-101 requirements. While the Company has acquired historical drilling data for the project, the location of historical drill holes and rock samples are not sufficiently accurate to commence the Phase 2 program without prior confirmation in the field. The objectives of the Phase 1 program at the Red Wash Project is to identify potential areas for follow-up exploration and to evaluate the uranium potential of the Urangesellschaft Uranium Showing. Historical work identified a uranium anomaly hosted in sandstone rocks that returned 350 ppm U3O8 that remains untested by drilling. On May 23, 2025, the White House issued several Executive Orders relating to nuclear energy with the aim of strengthening the domestic nuclear fuel cycle, streamlining environmental reviews, reforming the Nuclear Energy Commission, deploying advanced nuclear reactor technologies, and more.株主還元HLUC.FUS Oil and GasUS 市場7D8.5%-4.9%1.3%1Y-56.9%31.6%27.7%株主還元を見る業界別リターン: HLUC.F過去 1 年間で31.6 % の収益を上げたUS Oil and Gas業界を下回りました。リターン対市場: HLUC.Fは、過去 1 年間で27.7 % のリターンを上げたUS市場を下回りました。価格変動Is HLUC.F's price volatile compared to industry and market?HLUC.F volatilityHLUC.F Average Weekly Movement20.5%Oil and Gas Industry Average Movement6.4%Market Average Movement7.2%10% most volatile stocks in US Market16.6%10% least volatile stocks in US Market3.0%安定した株価: HLUC.Fの株価は、 US市場と比較して過去 3 か月間で変動しています。時間の経過による変動: HLUC.Fの 週次ボラティリティ は、過去 1 年間で15%から21%に増加しました。会社概要設立従業員CEO(最高経営責任者ウェブサイトn/an/aRoger Lemaitrewww.homeland-uranium.comHomeland Uranium Corp.は鉱物探査会社で、ウランの探査と開発に注力している。コロラド州北西部のコヨーテ・ベイスンとレッド・ウォッシュ・ウラン・プロジェクトの100%権益を所有。また、ブリティッシュ・コロンビア州のフレーザー・レイクAu-Ag-Cuプロジェクトの権益も保有している。本社はカナダのバンクーバー。もっと見るHomeland Uranium Corp. 基礎のまとめHomeland Uranium の収益と売上を時価総額と比較するとどうか。HLUC.F 基礎統計学時価総額US$10.09m収益(TTM)-US$11.86m売上高(TTM)n/a0.0xP/Sレシオ-0.8xPER(株価収益率HLUC.F は割高か?公正価値と評価分析を参照収益と収入最新の決算報告書(TTM)に基づく主な収益性統計HLUC.F 損益計算書(TTM)収益CA$0売上原価CA$0売上総利益CA$0その他の費用CA$16.41m収益-CA$16.41m直近の収益報告Feb 28, 2026次回決算日該当なし一株当たり利益(EPS)-0.15グロス・マージン0.00%純利益率0.00%有利子負債/自己資本比率0%HLUC.F の長期的なパフォーマンスは?過去の実績と比較を見るView Valuation企業分析と財務データの現状データ最終更新日(UTC時間)企業分析2026/05/27 23:34終値2026/05/27 00:00収益2026/02/28年間収益2025/11/30データソース企業分析に使用したデータはS&P Global Market Intelligence LLC のものです。本レポートを作成するための分析モデルでは、以下のデータを使用しています。データは正規化されているため、ソースが利用可能になるまでに時間がかかる場合があります。パッケージデータタイムフレーム米国ソース例会社財務10年損益計算書キャッシュ・フロー計算書貸借対照表SECフォーム10-KSECフォーム10-Qアナリストのコンセンサス予想+プラス3年予想財務アナリストの目標株価アナリストリサーチレポートBlue Matrix市場価格30年株価配当、分割、措置ICEマーケットデータSECフォームS-1所有権10年トップ株主インサイダー取引SECフォーム4SECフォーム13Dマネジメント10年リーダーシップ・チーム取締役会SECフォーム10-KSECフォームDEF 14A主な進展10年会社からのお知らせSECフォーム8-K* 米国証券を対象とした例であり、非米国証券については、同等の規制書式および情報源を使用。特に断りのない限り、すべての財務データは1年ごとの期間に基づいていますが、四半期ごとに更新されます。これは、TTM(Trailing Twelve Month)またはLTM(Last Twelve Month)データとして知られています。詳細はこちら。分析モデルとスノーフレーク本レポートを生成するために使用した分析モデルの詳細は当社のGithubページでご覧いただけます。また、レポートの使用方法に関するガイドやYoutubeのチュートリアルも掲載しています。シンプリー・ウォールストリート分析モデルを設計・構築した世界トップクラスのチームについてご紹介します。業界およびセクターの指標私たちの業界とセクションの指標は、Simply Wall Stによって6時間ごとに計算されます。アナリスト筋Homeland Uranium Corp. 0 これらのアナリストのうち、弊社レポートのインプットとして使用した売上高または利益の予想を提出したのは、 。アナリストの投稿は一日中更新されます。0
お知らせ • Apr 21Homeland Uranium Corp., Annual General Meeting, Jun 29, 2026Homeland Uranium Corp., Annual General Meeting, Jun 29, 2026.
お知らせ • Jan 22Homeland Uranium Corp. Expands Drilling to Central Area of Coyote Basin Uranium SystemHomeland Uranium Corp. provided a fourth update on the Phase II exploration drilling program at the 100% owned Coyote Basin Uranium Project. Phase II drilling has advanced with the completion of an additional five Reverse Circulation ("RC") drillholes, CB-RC-0043 to CB-RC-0047. A total of approximately 3,777 metres (12,392 feet) of the planned 5,300 metres (17,388 feet) has now been completed, representing approximately 71% of the Phase II drilling program. Drillholes CB-RC-00 43 to CB-RC-0045 were completed in the southern portion of the Project area. This drilling continues the systematic step-out strategy designed to evaluate the lateral and southern extent of anomalous radioactivity across the Project area. Downhole probe results from this fence continue to demonstrate a laterally continuous horizon of elevated radioactivity extending approximately 1,000 metres (3,280 feet) east-west by 600 metres (1,968 feet) north-south, and remains open to further expansion to the south and east. Elevated radioactivity typically occurs at relatively shallow depths, generally between approximately 50 and 100 metres (164-328 feet) below surface. A potential second zone of elevated radioactivity was observed below approximately 220 metres (722 feet) in drillhole CB-0023 and remains open for follow-up during future drilling programs. Drilling has now shifted to the central portion of the Project with drillholes CB-RC-0046 and CB-RC-0047, which comprise part of a planned northeast-southwest oriented drill fence designed to evaluate the area of the historical WMR resource and to follow up on reported mineralization, including 0.826% UO intersected in historical drillhole CB-101 (private internal report, Western Mining, Executive Summary, Coyote Basin Uranium District, Rio Blanco and Moffat Counties, State of Colorado, January, 1980). Initial downhole probe results from this area indicate a continuous (between drillholes) near-surface interval of elevated radioactivity extending from surface to approximately 50 metres (164 feet) depth and associated with the same rock types identified in the 2025 drilling program. As the program progresses, its objective remains to systematically expand the footprint of this anomalous horizon while advancing geochemical analysis to better characterize the uranium mineralization. Geochemical samples collected from the completed drillholes have been shipped to SGS Laboratories in Lakefield, Ontario, for analysis. Homeland will report geochemical and assay results once they have been received, compiled, and reviewed by the Company. Quality Assurance/Quality Control. Uranium disequilibrium has been documented to occur at the nearby former producing Maybelle Uranium Mine, located approximately 29 km (18 miles) northeast of the Coyote Basin Project. As a first step in determining the accuracy of QL40 SGR Spectral Gamma Ray downhole probe and determining whether uranium disequilibrium may occur at Coyote Basin, Homeland's geological team used a portable hand-held XRF (SciAps X-555 REE Analyzer) to test drill cuttings for the presence of uranium. enough discrepancies have occurred when comparing the results of the Spectral Gamma Ray down hole probe and the XRF that additional geochemical and assay sampling will be required before uranium grades can be accurately determined. The Company is not treating the Coyote Basin historical resource estimate as current mineral resources and the reader is cautioned not to rely on either of these estimates.
お知らせ • Jan 08Homeland Uranium Corp. Provides Third Update on the Phase II Exploration Drilling Program at the 100% Owned Coyote Basin Uranium ProjectHomeland Uranium Corp. provided a third update on the Phase II exploration drilling program at the 100% owned Coyote Basin Uranium Project. An additional eight Reverse Circulation (RC) drillholes, CB-RC-0035 to CB-RC-0042, have been completed as part of the ongoing Phase II drill program. Based on drilling completed to date, elevated radioactivity has now been confirmed over an area measuring approximately 1,000 m (3,280 ft) by 600 m (1,968 ft) and remains open for expansion. Approximately 3,400 m (11,155 ft) of the planned 5,300 m (17,388 ft) of the Phase II drilling program have been completed to date, representing roughly 64% of the total planned drilling. Drillholes CB-RC-0035 To CB-RC-0040 were completed on a single east-west oriented drill fence located approximately 200 m (656 ft) south of the previously reported drilling, continuing the systematic step-out approach designed to evaluate the lateral extent of anomalous radioactivity across the Project area. Downhole Spectral Gamma Ray Counts Per Second readings from these most recent drillholes continue to demonstrate the presence of elevated radioactivity occurring at relatively shallow depths, typically between approximately 50 and 100 m (164-328 ft) below surface. This suggests that the anomalous horizon persists toward the southern extent of the currently tested area and supports the interpretation of a laterally extensive anomalous horizon. Geochemical samples collected from the completed drillholes have been shipped to SGS Laboratories in Lakefield, Ontario, for analysis. Homeland will report geochemical and assay results once they have been received, compiled, and reviewed by the Company. It is not uncommon for uranium mineralization within sandstone-hosted uranium deposits to be in disequilibrium with the daughter products of the radioactive decay series. Uranium disequilibrium has been documented to occur at the nearby former producing Maybelle Uranium Mine, located approximately 29 km (18 miles) northeast of the Coyote Basin Project. As a first step in determining the accuracy of QL40 SGR Spectral Gamma Ray downhole probe and determining whether uranium disequilibrium may occur at Coyote Basin, Homeland's geological team used a portable hand-held XRF (SciAps X-555 REE Analyzer) to test drill cuttings for the presence of uranium.Enough discrepancies have occurred when comparing the results of the Spectral Gamma Ray downhole investigate and the XRF that additional geochemical and assay sampling will be required before uranium grades can be accurately determined. The Coyote Basin Project is reported by Energy Metals Corporation in its quarterly Management Discussion and Analysis dated September 30, 2006 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") to contain an estimated historical resource of 8,850,000 tons grading 0.20% U3O8 and 0.10% V2O5 totaling 35.4 million pounds of U3O8 and 17.7 million pounds of V205. This resource was calculated by the previous project operator, Western Mining Resources, based on a 1978-79 program of surface sampling, coring, drill hole chip sampling and gamma logging of 24 widely spaced holes (private internal report, Western Mining, Executive Summary, Coyote Basin Uranium District, Rio Blanco and Moffat Counties, State of Colorado, January, 1980). The Company is not treating the Coyote Basin historical resource estimate as current mineral resources and the reader is cautioned not to rely on either of the current mineral resources and the reader are cautioned to rely on either of the mineral resources.
お知らせ • Jul 11Homeland Uranium Corp. Through Its Wholly Owned Subsidiary Shift Exploration Inc. Files Notice of Intent with BLM to Conduct Drilling and Trenching on the Coyote Basin Uranium ProjectHomeland Uranium Corp. announced that it has filed a Notice of Intent (NOI), through its wholly owned subsidiary Shift Exploration Inc., with the US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (DRMS) to commence a 36-hole, 6,000 m/19,685 ft rotary drill program at the Coyote Basin Uranium Project in Moffat and Rio Blanco Counties in northwestern Colorado. This program will be the Company's inaugural drill campaign on the Coyote Basin Property and forms the first part of the Phase II 2025 exploration campaign. The objective of the drill program is to confirm the presence of uranium mineralization discovered by previous operators during the 1970s and determine the location of higher- grade zones within the known mineralized horizons. Part One of the Phase II exploration program is focused on bringing the historical uranium and vanadium resources to compliance with National Instrument 43-101. As part of the activities requested under the NOI, Homeland will also be planning to excavate three trenches to further verify the apparent width extent of the mineralized lenses. Each trench is located to expose the geology over parts of Horizons 1- 3 where Phase 1 mapping and prospecting discovered anomalous radioactivity in outcrop up to eight times background levels (400 cps) using a CT007-M microR Meter. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not a substitute for laboratory analysis and should not be considered as a measure of uranium concentration. The trench locations also coincide with historically identified anomalous uranium concentrations in outcrop ranging up to 0.146% U3O8 (from W.M.R. internal report, Executive Summary, Coyote Basin Uranium District, Moffat and Rio Blanco Counties, State of Colorado, 1980). Neither the Company nor the Qualified Person can validate the accuracy of the historical outcrop sampling as detailed location information was not disclosed in the historical geological reports acquired by Homeland. Axiom Exploration Group, the Company's consultant on the Phase I Exploration Mapping Program, has been able to confirm the presence and physical location of the exposed radioactive stratigraphic horizons discovered in the 1970s. The horizons are variably anomalous, confirmed roughly parallel and verified continuous almost over the entire north-south length of the property. The horizons remain untested by drilling over the majority of their strike length.
お知らせ • May 31Homeland Uranium Corp. Commences Phase 1 Program At Coyote Basin and Red Wash Uranium Projects in ColoradoHomeland Uranium Corp. announced that field crews have mobilized to the Company's Coyote Basin and Red Wash uranium projects in northwestern Colorado to commence the Phase 1 exploration program. The Phase 1 exploration program consists of 1:20,000 scale geological mapping, prospecting, rock sampling and a 1,545 line km (960 line-mile) UAV airborne magnetic survey. The Company has contracted the Axiom Exploration Group ("Axiom") to provide the technical personnel required to conduct the program. The objective of the Phase 1 program at Coyote Basin is to confirm the location of the known mineralized horizons in advance of the anticipated Phase 2 fall exploration program, which is planned to conduct confirmatory drilling designed to convert historical resources into a resource estimate consistent with NI 43-101 requirements. While the Company has acquired historical drilling data for the project, the location of historical drill holes and rock samples are not sufficiently accurate to commence the Phase 2 program without prior confirmation in the field. The objectives of the Phase 1 program at the Red Wash Project is to identify potential areas for follow-up exploration and to evaluate the uranium potential of the Urangesellschaft Uranium Showing. Historical work identified a uranium anomaly hosted in sandstone rocks that returned 350 ppm U3O8 that remains untested by drilling. On May 23, 2025, the White House issued several Executive Orders relating to nuclear energy with the aim of strengthening the domestic nuclear fuel cycle, streamlining environmental reviews, reforming the Nuclear Energy Commission, deploying advanced nuclear reactor technologies, and more.
お知らせ • Apr 21Homeland Uranium Corp., Annual General Meeting, Jun 29, 2026Homeland Uranium Corp., Annual General Meeting, Jun 29, 2026.
お知らせ • Jan 22Homeland Uranium Corp. Expands Drilling to Central Area of Coyote Basin Uranium SystemHomeland Uranium Corp. provided a fourth update on the Phase II exploration drilling program at the 100% owned Coyote Basin Uranium Project. Phase II drilling has advanced with the completion of an additional five Reverse Circulation ("RC") drillholes, CB-RC-0043 to CB-RC-0047. A total of approximately 3,777 metres (12,392 feet) of the planned 5,300 metres (17,388 feet) has now been completed, representing approximately 71% of the Phase II drilling program. Drillholes CB-RC-00 43 to CB-RC-0045 were completed in the southern portion of the Project area. This drilling continues the systematic step-out strategy designed to evaluate the lateral and southern extent of anomalous radioactivity across the Project area. Downhole probe results from this fence continue to demonstrate a laterally continuous horizon of elevated radioactivity extending approximately 1,000 metres (3,280 feet) east-west by 600 metres (1,968 feet) north-south, and remains open to further expansion to the south and east. Elevated radioactivity typically occurs at relatively shallow depths, generally between approximately 50 and 100 metres (164-328 feet) below surface. A potential second zone of elevated radioactivity was observed below approximately 220 metres (722 feet) in drillhole CB-0023 and remains open for follow-up during future drilling programs. Drilling has now shifted to the central portion of the Project with drillholes CB-RC-0046 and CB-RC-0047, which comprise part of a planned northeast-southwest oriented drill fence designed to evaluate the area of the historical WMR resource and to follow up on reported mineralization, including 0.826% UO intersected in historical drillhole CB-101 (private internal report, Western Mining, Executive Summary, Coyote Basin Uranium District, Rio Blanco and Moffat Counties, State of Colorado, January, 1980). Initial downhole probe results from this area indicate a continuous (between drillholes) near-surface interval of elevated radioactivity extending from surface to approximately 50 metres (164 feet) depth and associated with the same rock types identified in the 2025 drilling program. As the program progresses, its objective remains to systematically expand the footprint of this anomalous horizon while advancing geochemical analysis to better characterize the uranium mineralization. Geochemical samples collected from the completed drillholes have been shipped to SGS Laboratories in Lakefield, Ontario, for analysis. Homeland will report geochemical and assay results once they have been received, compiled, and reviewed by the Company. Quality Assurance/Quality Control. Uranium disequilibrium has been documented to occur at the nearby former producing Maybelle Uranium Mine, located approximately 29 km (18 miles) northeast of the Coyote Basin Project. As a first step in determining the accuracy of QL40 SGR Spectral Gamma Ray downhole probe and determining whether uranium disequilibrium may occur at Coyote Basin, Homeland's geological team used a portable hand-held XRF (SciAps X-555 REE Analyzer) to test drill cuttings for the presence of uranium. enough discrepancies have occurred when comparing the results of the Spectral Gamma Ray down hole probe and the XRF that additional geochemical and assay sampling will be required before uranium grades can be accurately determined. The Company is not treating the Coyote Basin historical resource estimate as current mineral resources and the reader is cautioned not to rely on either of these estimates.
お知らせ • Jan 08Homeland Uranium Corp. Provides Third Update on the Phase II Exploration Drilling Program at the 100% Owned Coyote Basin Uranium ProjectHomeland Uranium Corp. provided a third update on the Phase II exploration drilling program at the 100% owned Coyote Basin Uranium Project. An additional eight Reverse Circulation (RC) drillholes, CB-RC-0035 to CB-RC-0042, have been completed as part of the ongoing Phase II drill program. Based on drilling completed to date, elevated radioactivity has now been confirmed over an area measuring approximately 1,000 m (3,280 ft) by 600 m (1,968 ft) and remains open for expansion. Approximately 3,400 m (11,155 ft) of the planned 5,300 m (17,388 ft) of the Phase II drilling program have been completed to date, representing roughly 64% of the total planned drilling. Drillholes CB-RC-0035 To CB-RC-0040 were completed on a single east-west oriented drill fence located approximately 200 m (656 ft) south of the previously reported drilling, continuing the systematic step-out approach designed to evaluate the lateral extent of anomalous radioactivity across the Project area. Downhole Spectral Gamma Ray Counts Per Second readings from these most recent drillholes continue to demonstrate the presence of elevated radioactivity occurring at relatively shallow depths, typically between approximately 50 and 100 m (164-328 ft) below surface. This suggests that the anomalous horizon persists toward the southern extent of the currently tested area and supports the interpretation of a laterally extensive anomalous horizon. Geochemical samples collected from the completed drillholes have been shipped to SGS Laboratories in Lakefield, Ontario, for analysis. Homeland will report geochemical and assay results once they have been received, compiled, and reviewed by the Company. It is not uncommon for uranium mineralization within sandstone-hosted uranium deposits to be in disequilibrium with the daughter products of the radioactive decay series. Uranium disequilibrium has been documented to occur at the nearby former producing Maybelle Uranium Mine, located approximately 29 km (18 miles) northeast of the Coyote Basin Project. As a first step in determining the accuracy of QL40 SGR Spectral Gamma Ray downhole probe and determining whether uranium disequilibrium may occur at Coyote Basin, Homeland's geological team used a portable hand-held XRF (SciAps X-555 REE Analyzer) to test drill cuttings for the presence of uranium.Enough discrepancies have occurred when comparing the results of the Spectral Gamma Ray downhole investigate and the XRF that additional geochemical and assay sampling will be required before uranium grades can be accurately determined. The Coyote Basin Project is reported by Energy Metals Corporation in its quarterly Management Discussion and Analysis dated September 30, 2006 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") to contain an estimated historical resource of 8,850,000 tons grading 0.20% U3O8 and 0.10% V2O5 totaling 35.4 million pounds of U3O8 and 17.7 million pounds of V205. This resource was calculated by the previous project operator, Western Mining Resources, based on a 1978-79 program of surface sampling, coring, drill hole chip sampling and gamma logging of 24 widely spaced holes (private internal report, Western Mining, Executive Summary, Coyote Basin Uranium District, Rio Blanco and Moffat Counties, State of Colorado, January, 1980). The Company is not treating the Coyote Basin historical resource estimate as current mineral resources and the reader is cautioned not to rely on either of the current mineral resources and the reader are cautioned to rely on either of the mineral resources.
お知らせ • Jul 11Homeland Uranium Corp. Through Its Wholly Owned Subsidiary Shift Exploration Inc. Files Notice of Intent with BLM to Conduct Drilling and Trenching on the Coyote Basin Uranium ProjectHomeland Uranium Corp. announced that it has filed a Notice of Intent (NOI), through its wholly owned subsidiary Shift Exploration Inc., with the US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (DRMS) to commence a 36-hole, 6,000 m/19,685 ft rotary drill program at the Coyote Basin Uranium Project in Moffat and Rio Blanco Counties in northwestern Colorado. This program will be the Company's inaugural drill campaign on the Coyote Basin Property and forms the first part of the Phase II 2025 exploration campaign. The objective of the drill program is to confirm the presence of uranium mineralization discovered by previous operators during the 1970s and determine the location of higher- grade zones within the known mineralized horizons. Part One of the Phase II exploration program is focused on bringing the historical uranium and vanadium resources to compliance with National Instrument 43-101. As part of the activities requested under the NOI, Homeland will also be planning to excavate three trenches to further verify the apparent width extent of the mineralized lenses. Each trench is located to expose the geology over parts of Horizons 1- 3 where Phase 1 mapping and prospecting discovered anomalous radioactivity in outcrop up to eight times background levels (400 cps) using a CT007-M microR Meter. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not a substitute for laboratory analysis and should not be considered as a measure of uranium concentration. The trench locations also coincide with historically identified anomalous uranium concentrations in outcrop ranging up to 0.146% U3O8 (from W.M.R. internal report, Executive Summary, Coyote Basin Uranium District, Moffat and Rio Blanco Counties, State of Colorado, 1980). Neither the Company nor the Qualified Person can validate the accuracy of the historical outcrop sampling as detailed location information was not disclosed in the historical geological reports acquired by Homeland. Axiom Exploration Group, the Company's consultant on the Phase I Exploration Mapping Program, has been able to confirm the presence and physical location of the exposed radioactive stratigraphic horizons discovered in the 1970s. The horizons are variably anomalous, confirmed roughly parallel and verified continuous almost over the entire north-south length of the property. The horizons remain untested by drilling over the majority of their strike length.
お知らせ • May 31Homeland Uranium Corp. Commences Phase 1 Program At Coyote Basin and Red Wash Uranium Projects in ColoradoHomeland Uranium Corp. announced that field crews have mobilized to the Company's Coyote Basin and Red Wash uranium projects in northwestern Colorado to commence the Phase 1 exploration program. The Phase 1 exploration program consists of 1:20,000 scale geological mapping, prospecting, rock sampling and a 1,545 line km (960 line-mile) UAV airborne magnetic survey. The Company has contracted the Axiom Exploration Group ("Axiom") to provide the technical personnel required to conduct the program. The objective of the Phase 1 program at Coyote Basin is to confirm the location of the known mineralized horizons in advance of the anticipated Phase 2 fall exploration program, which is planned to conduct confirmatory drilling designed to convert historical resources into a resource estimate consistent with NI 43-101 requirements. While the Company has acquired historical drilling data for the project, the location of historical drill holes and rock samples are not sufficiently accurate to commence the Phase 2 program without prior confirmation in the field. The objectives of the Phase 1 program at the Red Wash Project is to identify potential areas for follow-up exploration and to evaluate the uranium potential of the Urangesellschaft Uranium Showing. Historical work identified a uranium anomaly hosted in sandstone rocks that returned 350 ppm U3O8 that remains untested by drilling. On May 23, 2025, the White House issued several Executive Orders relating to nuclear energy with the aim of strengthening the domestic nuclear fuel cycle, streamlining environmental reviews, reforming the Nuclear Energy Commission, deploying advanced nuclear reactor technologies, and more.