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Critical & Specialty Minerals Summary for Feb. 11, 2026

2026-02-11 17:08 ET - Market Summary

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by Will Purcell

The critical and specialty minerals stocks box score was a pleasant 103-65-142 on Wednesday as the TSX Venture Exchange added three points to 1,036. Chad Williams's Honey Badger Silver Inc. (TUF) lost one cent to 22.5 cents on 472,000 shares Tuesday on word that it has "recognized additional critical mineral potential" -- is looking to hop aboard the "make the West sufficient again" bandwagon -- at its 100-per-cent-owned Hy project in Yukon.

That potential, Honey Badger cheers, derives from high values of indium, bismuth, copper and tungsten noted across several zones on the property. Hy is a silver and base metals project, but assays of nearly 180 grams per tonne of indium, 0.27 per cent tungsten oxide and overlimit grades topping 1 per cent bismuth had the company oohing and aahing as it read about grants and rumours of grants from Western nations.

Mr. Williams, executive chairman, gushed that he and his crew "are excited to showcase more important critical mineral potential within the Honey Badger project portfolio," this time at Hy. Three weeks earlier, they had been beaming brightly about widespread high-grade antimony and tungsten, as well as the known silver, gold and base metals present on the company's Plata project, also in Yukon.

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