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AbraSilver Resource Corp.
AbraSilver Resource Corp. operates as an exploration company in Argentina, Chile, and Canada. It primarily explores for silver, gold, copper, and other metals. The company holds interest in the Diablillos property located in the Salta province of northwestern Argentina. It also has an option agreement to acquire a 100% interest in the La Coipita project in San Juan province, Argentina. The company was formerly known as AbraPlata Resource Corp. and changed its name to AbraSilver Resource Corp. in March 2021. AbraSilver Resource Corp. was incorporated in 1993 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.
- Quick ratio ≥1.0 indicates obligations can be met without inventory.
- Net cash balance sheet provides flexibility for downturns and investment.
- Negative free cash flow — operations may rely on external financing.
- Market Cap Total equity value of the company (share price × shares outstanding).
- CAD 933.30M
- Enterprise Value Operating value: market cap + total debt − cash.
- CAD 891.53M
- EPS (TTM) Earnings per share over the last twelve months (may be estimated from net income ÷ shares).
- -0.11
- Shares Outstanding
- 152.75M
- Float Shares
- 147.12M
- Implied Shares Outstanding
- 152.75M
- ROA Return on assets: net income ÷ total assets.
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-46.62%
- ROE Return on equity: net income ÷ shareholder equity.
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-81.07%
- Quick Ratio Adequate Liquid current assets ÷ current liabilities (ex-inventory).
- 10.42
- Total Cash Cash and equivalents.
- CAD 41.77M
- Net Debt Net Cash Total debt − cash (negative = net cash).
- CAD -41.77M
- Revenue per Share (TTM) computed from resolved revenue ÷ shares due to feed inconsistency.
- EBITDA & EBITDA margin suppressed (implausible vs revenue or not meaningful for financials).
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