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Marquee Resources Expands Mt Clement Antimony Resource by 69 Percent

Marquee Resources has significantly increased its Mt Clement inferred antimony resource and is advancing drilling and strategic partnerships to develop its flagship project.
Maxwell Dee
30 Apr 2026

Marquee Resources Licenses DOE-Backed NEAREST REE Tech to Boost Redlings Project

Marquee Resources (ASX:MQR) has secured a non-exclusive R&D patent licence with Oak Ridge National Laboratory, granting access to NEAREST technology tailored for clay-rich rare earth deposits like Redlings in WA. This partnership could reshape processing efficiency and environmental impact for Marquee’s significant inferred resource.
Maxwell Dee
15 Apr 2026

Market Wrap - Week 15 (6 Apr -> 10 Apr) 2026

Rare earths, lithium and antimony stocks drove the week, while a handful of capital raisings and profit warnings hit hard. The biggest gains came from drilling wins and deal news. The sharpest falls came where investors faced dilution, weaker earnings or takeover friction.
Logan Eniac
11 Apr 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 15 (6 Apr -> 10 Apr) 2026

Critical minerals and gold explorers drove the biggest moves, with OD6 Metals, Jindalee Lithium and Resolution Minerals leading the weekly board. Investors chased drill hits, fresh funding and deal news, while stocks that reopened after trading halts split between sustained buying and quick give-backs.
Logan Eniac
11 Apr 2026

Marquee Resources Secures Rare Earth Separation IP License from Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Marquee Resources has entered a 24-month patent license and option agreement with UT-Battelle LLC, granting access to advanced rare earth element separation technologies from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. This positions Marquee to explore downstream processing opportunities for its Redlings REE Project in Western Australia.
Maxwell Dee
9 Apr 2026

Market Wrap - Week 8 (16 Feb -> 20 Feb) 2026

Deal headlines and big drill hits shared the stage with a brutal sell-off in a handful of tiny raisings. The week’s biggest winners were backed by clear news; the biggest losers showed what happens when buyers vanish after a halt.
Logan Eniac
21 Feb 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 8 (16 Feb -> 20 Feb) 2026

Small caps stole the spotlight, with a handful of stocks doubling on deal news and early-stage project updates. Large miners were steadier, but even they couldn’t fully escape the week’s sharp gap moves.
Logan Eniac
21 Feb 2026

Marquee Resources Boosts Mt Clement Antimony Resource by 69%, Eyes Strategic Growth

Marquee Resources has announced a substantial 69% increase in its Mt Clement (Eastern Hills) inferred mineral resource, now containing 11,000 tonnes of antimony equivalent metal, positioning the project as a key player in Australia's critical minerals landscape.
Maxwell Dee
17 Feb 2026

Marquee Resources Targets High-Grade Gold at Mt Clement with 2026 Drilling Plans

Marquee Resources Limited is advancing its early-stage gold exploration at Mt Clement, Western Australia, highlighted by standout rock-chip results at the Black Adder prospect. The company plans a focused, low-cost program in 2026 to validate targets and progress towards drilling.
Maxwell Dee
6 Feb 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 5 (26 Jan -> 30 Jan) 2026

Speculative money piled into new discoveries and tight-supply metals, while a handful of small caps were sold hard on thin liquidity. The week’s biggest moves came from PGMs and tungsten on the way up, and micro-cap gas on the way down.
Logan Eniac
31 Jan 2026

Marquee Resources Advances Mt Clement Drilling, Secures $2.5M Capital Raise

Marquee Resources has reported strong progress on its Mt Clement antimony and gold project with successful Phase 2 drilling and a strategic collaboration for metallurgical testwork, alongside a significant capital raise to fund ongoing exploration.
Maxwell Dee
30 Jan 2026

Market Wrap - Week 3 (12 Jan -> 16 Jan) 2026

A few stocks did the heavy lifting this week, with one biotech exploding higher and a gas name collapsing on the other side of the ledger. Big moves came from capital raises, regulator decisions, and drill results that investors treated as near-term value, not distant promises.
Logan Eniac
18 Jan 2026