Talent Infinity Provides Highlights of the Buster Antimony-Gold Project in British Columbia
New historic drill data spotlights high‑grade Au‑Sb system at Buster, but no immediate upside for the share price

Talent Infinity released a project highlight for its recently acquired Buster Antimony‑Gold Project in British Columbia. The release compiles historic drilling (e.g., 14.99 g/t Au over 1.10 m; 17.19 g/t Au over 0.8 m) and trenching results (up to 187.1 g/t Au, >10,000 ppm Sb). The company outlines the geological setting, structural controls and mineralisation style, positioning Buster as a “high‑grade gold‑antimony system.” No new drilling, financing, or resource estimate is announced; the data are historical and have not been verified by the qualified person.
- Scope of information: Purely historical results that serve to justify future exploration work. They do not change the company’s balance sheet, cash position, or capital requirements.
- Market expectations: The market already knew TICO was pursuing a portfolio of antimony‑gold projects (Hatsfield, Fredricksburg, Silver Giant). Adding another historic data package is an incremental update rather than a breakthrough.
- Price reaction potential: With the stock already trading near its 52‑week high ($1.15) and no new financing or resource definition, the news is unlikely to move the price materially.
- Risk considerations: The cautionary note that historic results are unverified underscores the speculative nature of the project; investors should treat this as a reminder of early‑stage risk rather than a catalyst.
Conclusion: The announcement is routine and mildly positive (adds technical credibility) but not material to valuation.
Talent Infinity Resource Developments Inc. is an early‑stage explorer focused on antimony‑gold systems in British Columbia (Buster, Silver Giant) and New Brunswick (Hatsfield, Fredricksburg). No mineral resources have been defined; the portfolio consists of historic claims acquired via earn‑in option agreements. The flagship projects are Buster (1,092 ha, high‑grade historic Au‑Sb intercepts) and Hatsfield (745 ha, strong antimony anomalies near a known gold deposit).