A group of low-priced micro-cap stocks under $0.05 is drawing increased attention as investors scan for high-growth, high-beta opportunities across critical minerals, energy, technology, and infrastructure. Among the names gaining visibility are American Lithium Minerals (OTC: AMLM), American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN), Hitek Global (NASDAQ: HKIT), Linkers Ltd (NASDAQ: LNKS), and 1606 Corp (OTC: CBDW).
American Lithium Minerals (AMLM) continues to expand its diversified critical minerals and precious metals portfolio, highlighted by the acquisition of the Higginsville Gold Project in Western Australia. With exposure to gold, copper, silver, lithium, and rare earth elements, AMLM is aligned with key themes including EV batteries, AI infrastructure, and U.S. supply-chain security, while its multi-commodity approach helps reduce single-asset risk.
American Fusion (AMFN) has taken a significant step to restructure its capital base after obtaining a court order to cancel 1.68 billion shares, eliminating more than half of its outstanding stock. The company is now advancing its strategy to develop a scalable fusion energy platform through its proprietary Texatron™ aneutronic fusion technology, targeting long-term applications in industrial and grid-scale energy.
Hitek Global (HKIT) saw its stock move higher following a $3 million share and warrant offering, reflecting ongoing capital activity and investor interest.
Linkers Ltd. (LNKS) announced a memorandum of understanding to acquire additional equity interests in LPW Electronics in Thailand, signaling expansion within the electronics and supply chain sector.
1606 Corp. (CBDW) continues to position itself within the AI and energy infrastructure space, with plans to acquire a 132-acre Texas property for data center development, alongside reporting a 75% year-over-year reduction in net loss, highlighting improving financial trends.
As volatility returns to the micro-cap space, these sub-$0.05 stocks reflect a mix of resource exposure, emerging technologies, and strategic restructuring, themes that are increasingly attracting speculative capital and investor attention.
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