Dividend Power Score
A single, comprehensive score designed to measure the true strength of a company’s dividend.
This score combines three essential pillars of dividend quality:
Consistency – Measures how reliable the dividend has been over time, focusing on payment history, stability, and the absence of cuts or suspensions.
Payability – Assesses the company’s financial ability to sustain its dividend, taking into account cash flow, earnings coverage, balance sheet strength, and overall financial health.
Growth – Evaluates the long-term growth of both the dividend and the company’s share price, highlighting businesses that consistently increase payouts while creating shareholder value.
Higher scores identify companies that have historically delivered dependable income alongside sustained dividend growth and long-term capital appreciation.
Company Overview
Silver X Mining Corp. is a Canadian-listed precious metals company focused primarily on silver production, development, and exploration in Peru. The company operates in the mining and natural resources industry, with an emphasis on high-grade silver-polymetallic assets. Its core business is the extraction and processing of silver, with by-product revenues from lead, zinc, and copper, positioning the company as a junior silver producer with near-term cash flow generation rather than a pure exploration profile.
The company’s principal asset is the Nueva Recuperada Project, an extensive land package that includes both producing mines and significant exploration potential. Silver X’s strategy centers on consolidating historically productive mining districts and applying modern exploration and processing techniques to extend mine life and increase output. The company was formed through the restructuring and acquisition of legacy Peruvian mining assets, evolving from an exploration-focused entity into a producer through asset acquisitions and operational ramp-up in the early 2020s.
Business Operations
Silver X Mining Corp. generates revenue through the mining, processing, and sale of silver-rich polymetallic concentrates. Operations are organized around the Nueva Recuperada Mining Unit, which encompasses multiple underground mines, processing facilities, and permitted infrastructure. Ore is extracted from several veins and zones and processed at the company’s own flotation plant, allowing operational control over metallurgy and recoveries.
All current operations are located in Peru, with no producing assets outside the country. The company controls mining concessions, processing plants, and related infrastructure, which reduces reliance on third-party processors. Subsidiaries include Minera Recuperada S.A.C., the Peruvian operating entity that holds the majority of the company’s mining concessions and operational permits. No material joint ventures with major mining companies have been publicly confirmed; data inconclusive based on available public sources regarding long-term strategic partnerships beyond standard concentrate offtake arrangements.
Strategic Position & Investments
Silver X’s strategic direction focuses on increasing silver production, improving operational efficiency, and expanding mineral resources across its consolidated district-scale land position. Growth initiatives emphasize near-mine exploration, mine optimization, and incremental production increases rather than large-scale greenfield development. The company has highlighted the goal of becoming a meaningful mid-tier silver producer over time by leveraging existing infrastructure.
Key investments have included the acquisition and refurbishment of processing facilities and the consolidation of historical mining assets within the Nueva Recuperada district. The company has also invested in ongoing drilling programs to upgrade resources and reserves. Emerging technologies are limited to conventional underground mining and flotation processing; no verified involvement in novel mining technologies or adjacent sectors has been confirmed based on publicly available disclosures.
Geographic Footprint
Silver X Mining Corp.’s operational footprint is concentrated entirely in South America, specifically Peru, one of the world’s largest silver-producing countries. The company’s assets are located in central Peru within established mining regions with access to skilled labor, infrastructure, and export routes. Corporate headquarters are based in Canada, consistent with its listing on the TSX Venture Exchange.
While the company does not currently operate on multiple continents, its Peruvian focus provides exposure to a prolific mineral jurisdiction with a long history of polymetallic mining. International influence is primarily limited to capital markets access in North America and metal sales into global commodities markets.
Leadership & Governance
Silver X Mining Corp. is led by a management team with experience in Latin American mining, capital markets, and mine operations. The leadership emphasizes disciplined growth, asset consolidation, and operational execution as core elements of its strategic vision. Governance follows Canadian public company standards, with oversight from a board of directors that includes mining and financial professionals.
Key executives include:
- Jose M. Garcia – Chief Executive Officer
- Rui Feng – Chairman of the Board
- Frank J. Rigg – Chief Financial Officer
- Luis Zapata – Chief Operating Officer
- Paul Matysek – Director
The leadership philosophy centers on unlocking value from underdeveloped or historically mined assets through systematic exploration, cost control, and production growth while maintaining regulatory compliance in Peru.