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
Apollo Silver Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on the acquisition, exploration, and development of silver-dominant precious metals assets. The company operates within the junior mining and natural resources sector, with activities primarily centered on silver, with potential by-product gold and base metals. Apollo Silver Corp. does not generate operating revenue and is classified as an exploration-stage company, relying on equity financing to fund its activities.
The company’s primary value proposition is its portfolio of large-scale, historically explored silver projects located in established mining jurisdictions. Apollo Silver Corp. positions itself as a project generator and developer with an emphasis on district-scale assets that exhibit potential for significant resource expansion. The company was formed through the consolidation and acquisition of legacy silver assets and has evolved by assembling projects with prior historical drilling and data, aiming to advance them using modern exploration techniques.
Business Operations
Apollo Silver Corp.’s operations are focused on mineral exploration and project evaluation rather than production. Its principal business activities include geological mapping, geophysical surveys, drilling programs, metallurgical testing, and resource estimation. The company’s assets are held through wholly owned or controlled project-level entities; however, detailed subsidiary structures are not consistently disclosed across public filings, and specific subsidiary information is therefore inconclusive based on available public sources.
The company’s key projects include the Waterloo Project in Nevada, USA, and the Cinco de Mayo Project in Chihuahua, Mexico, both of which are silver-focused exploration assets with historical exploration data. Apollo Silver Corp. operates internationally but maintains a lean corporate structure, outsourcing many technical and operational functions to specialized geological and engineering consultants. There are no publicly confirmed producing assets, joint ventures, or royalty-generating operations as of the most recent disclosures.
Strategic Position & Investments
Apollo Silver Corp.’s strategy is centered on advancing high-quality silver assets through systematic exploration while preserving optionality for partnerships, joint ventures, or future development. Growth initiatives primarily involve drilling programs designed to validate and expand historical mineralization and to support future resource estimates compliant with modern reporting standards.
The company has pursued asset-level acquisitions rather than corporate takeovers, with its most notable strategic investments being the acquisition and consolidation of legacy silver projects in North America. Apollo Silver Corp. does not currently report ownership of diversified portfolio companies or investments outside the mining sector. Its strategic focus remains on silver as a critical precious metal with industrial and monetary demand, though exposure to emerging technologies is indirect and limited to silver’s end-market applications rather than direct technological investments.
Geographic Footprint
Apollo Silver Corp. is headquartered in Canada and maintains operational exposure primarily in North America. Its core exploration activities are concentrated in the United States, specifically Nevada, and in Mexico, particularly the state of Chihuahua, both regions known for established mining infrastructure and supportive regulatory frameworks.
The company does not report active operations outside these regions, nor does it disclose material investments or operational influence in other continents. Its geographic strategy emphasizes politically stable jurisdictions with a history of precious metals production, enabling access to skilled labor, existing data, and established permitting processes.
Leadership & Governance
Apollo Silver Corp. is led by an experienced management team with backgrounds in mineral exploration, capital markets, and mining project development. The leadership philosophy emphasizes disciplined capital allocation, technical rigor, and the advancement of assets with scale potential while maintaining flexibility for strategic transactions.
Key executives include:
- Andrew Bowering – Chief Executive Officer
- Cathy Fitzgerald – Chief Financial Officer
- Patrick Highsmith – President
- John McLaughlin – Chairman of the Board
The board and management team collectively bring experience in public mining companies, project generation, and financing, aligning governance with the expectations of institutional and retail investors in the junior mining sector.