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AGORACOM Talks: Your Weekly Small-Cap UpdateDraganfly (NASDAQ: DPRO | CSE: DPRO)Q4 revenue up 76% as Draganfly’s pivot to defense and public safety gains traction. Total revenue for the year ended Dec. 31, 2024, was $6,561,055. With military and emergency demand rising, the company is now positioned for long-term contract growth in 2025.Renforth Resources (CSE: RFR | OTCQB: RFHRF)Initial metallurgical tests at the Victoria project confirm recoverability of copper, nickel, and zinc. The results support the project’s viability as demand for battery metals accelerates.St-Georges Eco-Mining (CSE: SX | OTCQB: SXOOF)Early sampling at the Notre-Dame project reveals niobium and rare earths at surface. This discovery could establish St-Georges as a key player in North America’s critical minerals supply chain.ESGold (CSE: ESAU | OTC: ESAUF)New geological data links ESGold’s Montauban project to Australia’s legendary Broken Hill deposit. The company is now applying modern exploration tools to uncover deeper mineralization.HPQ Silicon (TSXV: HPQ | OTCQX: HPQFF)HPQ successfully validates pilot-scale production of fumed silica. Its plasma-based, low-emission tech could disrupt a carbon-heavy industry as the company moves closer to commercialization.AISix Solutions (TSXV: AISX | OTC: AISXF)AISix launches Wildfire 3.0 API, offering real-time wildfire risk data to governments and insurers. The platform marks a major step forward in climate risk intelligence.That’s a wrap for this week.