Infini Resources’ newly-appointed managing director Charles Armstrong. Credit: File Holed up alone in a Subiaco office for days, Charles Armstrong was running against the clock trying to find one last piece for an exploration puzzle being put together for the ASX listing of Infini Resources in January.
Then a consultant for the ASX newcomer, Armstrong painstakingly scoured the internet, hour after long hour, until he settled on a remote plot of Portland Creek ground in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador that had “fallen through the cracks”.
And that very piece of land – which featured what he described as a “whopper of a soil anomaly” – has in the past fortnight been at the centre of a wild share price ride for Infini and its savvy early investors after the company’s stock jumped more than 520 per cent on the back of lab-busting uranium soil results going up to […]
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