US1 Critical Minerals Ltd. engages in exploration activities, focusing on under-explored mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Sydney, New South Wales. The company went IPO on 2006-06-27. The firm has approximately six exploration licenses covering approximately 1811 square kilometers (km2). Its projects include Mkuju Project, Eland Project, and Foxy Project. The Mkuju Project includes the Likuyu North deposit, the Likuyu South target and the Mtonya-SWC corridor within four contiguous permits totaling 725 km2. The area is underlain by sandstone-dominated formations of the Triassic aged Lower Karoo Supergroup which is host to Uranium One’s 125 Mlb (U3O8) Nyota deposit 20 kilometers (km) to the north. The Eland Project covers approximately 294 km2. The Foxy Project covers approximately 299 km2. The Eland Project includes a large quartz syenite intrusion with zones of high niobium, tantalum, and uranium.
GLARF stock price ended at $0.02 on 火曜日, after dropping 33.33%
On the latest trading day Jun 16, 2026, the stock price of GLARF fell by 33.33%, dropping from $0.03 to $0.02. During the session, the stock saw a volatility of 50.00%, with prices oscillating between a daily low of $0.02 and a high of $0.03. On the latest trading day, the trading volume for GLARF rose by 2.0K shares, despite the declining prices. This uptick in volume may signal heightened risk in the near term. In total, 207.0K shares were traded, with a market value of approximately $20.2M.