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VANCOUVER - Stallion Uranium Corp. (TSX-V:STUD; OTCQB:STLNF), a $39 million market cap uranium explorer whose shares have surged over 218% in the past six months according to InvestingPro data, announced Monday the appointment of Peter Dembicki to its Board of Directors and the initiation of an artificial intelligence targeting study for its uranium exploration projects.
Dembicki brings over a decade of experience in corporate finance and wealth management, with a background in capital raising for mining and resource companies during his time at Canaccord Genuity. He currently serves as President and CEO of Tier One Silver, focusing on exploration in South America.
"We are thrilled to welcome Peter Dembicki to our team and to our Board of Directors," said Matthew Schwab, CEO of Stallion Uranium, in the press release.
Alongside this appointment, the company has launched the Haystack Intelligent Targeting Study across selected areas within its Athabasca Basin portfolio. The AI-driven platform uses proprietary technology called Matchstick TI to enhance mineral exploration decision-making through data mining, 3D modeling, and pattern recognition to identify prospective uranium targets. InvestingPro analysis indicates the company maintains a weak financial health score of 1.51, typical for early-stage exploration companies.
The company stated that the initiative demonstrates its commitment to innovation and data-driven exploration in Canada’s uranium sector.
Stallion Uranium holds approximately 1,700 square kilometers of exploration land in the Athabasca Basin, which it describes as the world’s largest high-grade uranium deposit region. The company maintains a joint venture with Atha Energy on projects in the Western Athabasca Basin.
The company also announced upcoming presentations by its executives at several investor events through the remainder of September.
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