AbraSilver Resource Corp.

About AbraSilver Resource Corp.

AbraSilver Resource Corp. operates as a precious metals exploration company in Argentina, Chile, and Canada. It primarily explores for copper, gold, and silver ores. It holds 100% interests in the Diablillos property that covers an area of approximately 79 square kilometers located in the Salta province of northwestern Argentina; and the Aguas Perdidas property covering an area of 6,300 ha in Chubut Province, Argentina. It also has an option agreement to acquire a 100% interest in the La Coipita project that covers an area of 70,000 hectares 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.

AbraSilver is a gold & silver exploration company, focused on advancing the Diablillos silver-gold project in the mining-friendly Salta province, Argentina. If you buy silver & gold mining stocks, AbraSilver offers investors excellent leverage to gold and silver prices. For more information, call us +1.416.306.8334

https://www.abrasilver.com

ABRA.V Canada

0.42USD

• At close Wed Oct 05 2022

TSXV exchange

Sector: Basic Materials

Industry: Other Precious Metals & Mining

Location Canada, Toronto

Grade: ADA

143,097,253 USD
MARKET CAP
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PE
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BETA (5y)
-0.040
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
91%
for 3 years
546%
for 2 years
-5%
for last year
15%
for this year
0%
AbraSilver Resource Corp.
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