Small Cap Breaking News: Don’t Miss Today’s Top Headlines 09/11/2025

11/09/2025 13 min

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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.HPQ Silicon (TSX-V: HPQ) — Up to $3M Federal Boost to Scale Battery MaterialsHPQ won up to $3 million from Natural Resources Canada’s Energy Innovation Program to fast-track a 50-tonne/year continuous production facility for silicon-based anode material. The plant underpins HPQ’s ENDURA+ batteries (18650 & 21700 formats) and advances a made-in-Canada battery supply chain. Management says the funding accelerates commercialization and positions HPQ as a domestic anchor supplier.Scorpio Gold (TSX-V: SGN) — First Modern Resource at Nevada’s Manhattan DistrictScorpio unveiled a maiden resource of ~740,000 oz gold at 1.26 g/t across the Goldwedge and Manhattan Pit areas—built from ~92,600 m of historic drilling. The company has already drilled ~6,000 m in 2025 (more rigs coming), with the goal of growing and upgrading resources and testing high-grade feeder zones in a district just south of Round Mountain.Allied Critical Metals (CSE: ACM) — Portugal Tungsten Target Grows as Prices Hit HighsDrilling at Borralha’s Santa Helena breccia returned long tungsten runs, including 100.0 m @ 0.21% WO₃ (with higher-grade intervals up to 0.74% WO₃), plus 2.0 m @ 0.97% WO₃ and a new northern deep lode (64.0 m @ 0.12% WO₃). With tungsten at ~$550/MTU (up more than 40% in four months), Allied is fully funded for more drilling and targeting a Q4 2025 resource and PEA, positioning Borralha as a Western-aligned supply option for a critical metal.Beauce Gold Fields (TSX-V: BGF) — 4-km Gold Trend Confirmed, New Mineralized Fault DiscoveredA 13-hole program at Beauceville, QC, confirmed Saddle Reef gold along ~4 km and uncovered a gold-bearing fault. Highlights: 2.0 g/t Au over 4.0 m including 5.2 g/t over 0.5 m (near the fold axis) and 0.8 g/t over 9.5 m in the new fault (incl. 2.3 g/t over 1.0 m). Zones remain open laterally and at depth; next steps include mapping, geochem, geophysics and permitting to support follow-up drilling.—Want more timely small-cap coverage? Follow AGORACOM for breaking news, interviews, and updates.

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