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
Boron One Holdings Inc. is a Canadian junior resource company focused on the exploration and development of boron mineral assets. The company operates within the mineral exploration and development industry, with a specific emphasis on boron, a critical industrial mineral used in glass manufacturing, ceramics, agriculture, detergents, and emerging energy-related applications. Boron One’s strategy centers on advancing boron projects from exploration toward development, rather than diversified multi-commodity production.
The company’s primary asset and revenue driver is its interest in the Piskanja Boron Project in Serbia, which is positioned as one of the few significant boron deposits in Europe. Boron One’s strategic positioning is based on geographic scarcity of boron resources outside Turkey and the United States, proximity to European industrial markets, and Serbia’s established mining history. The company was originally incorporated in Canada and evolved from earlier-stage exploration activities into a more focused boron-development strategy following asset consolidation in Serbia.
Business Operations
Boron One conducts its operations primarily through its Serbian subsidiary, Balkan Gold d.o.o., which holds the licenses and concessions related to the Piskanja Boron Project. The company’s core business activity is mineral exploration and project advancement, including geological studies, drilling programs, resource estimation, and preliminary economic assessments. As of the most recent public disclosures, Boron One does not generate operating revenue and remains in the development stage.
Operationally, the company’s activities are concentrated internationally, with technical, regulatory, and exploration work conducted in Serbia, while corporate management, financing, and compliance functions are managed from Canada. Boron One controls exploration licenses and geological data related to the Jarandol Basin, an area known for boron-bearing mineralization. No material joint ventures or producing assets have been publicly confirmed based on available sources.
Strategic Position & Investments
Boron One’s strategic direction is focused on advancing the Piskanja Boron Project toward feasibility and potential future development. Growth initiatives include continued drilling, metallurgical testing, and environmental and economic studies aimed at de-risking the asset and enhancing its attractiveness for strategic partners or future financing. The company has publicly emphasized boron’s role as a critical mineral for industrial supply chains and energy-transition technologies.
The company’s principal investment is its controlling interest in Balkan Gold d.o.o., which functions as the operational vehicle for Serbian assets. No completed producing-stage acquisitions or diversified portfolio investments have been conclusively verified through public filings. Exposure to emerging sectors such as battery technology or advanced materials is indirect and dependent on future end-market demand for boron derivatives rather than direct technological development.
Geographic Footprint
Boron One Holdings Inc. is headquartered in Canada, with its primary operational footprint in Serbia, specifically in southern Serbia within the Jarandol Basin. The Serbian operations represent the company’s sole material geographic focus for exploration and development activities.
The company does not report active operations in other continents, and its international influence is currently limited to investment and exploration activities in Europe. Corporate governance, capital markets access, and regulatory reporting are conducted through Canadian public markets, while on-the-ground project execution occurs in Serbia.
Leadership & Governance
Boron One is led by an executive team with experience in junior mining, project development, and capital markets. Leadership has articulated a strategy centered on disciplined project advancement, technical validation of resources, and alignment with long-term industrial demand for boron.
Key executives include:
- Tim Daniels – Chief Executive Officer
- Andrew Davidson – Chairman of the Board
- Dimitrije Raicevic – Director
- Mark Bereskoff – Director
Specific details regarding leadership philosophy beyond publicly stated corporate objectives are limited; data inconclusive based on available public sources.