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
Skyharbour Resources Ltd. is a Canadian-based mineral exploration company focused primarily on the exploration and development of uranium assets. The company operates within the uranium mining and exploration industry, targeting high-grade uranium districts with established infrastructure. Skyharbour’s core strategy is to advance its own flagship projects while also generating value through a prospect generator model that involves optioning non-core assets to partner companies in exchange for cash, equity, and exploration commitments.
Founded in 2008, the company has evolved from an early-stage explorer into a recognized participant in the Athabasca Basin, one of the world’s most prolific uranium-producing regions. Skyharbour’s strategic positioning is centered on land consolidation, geological expertise, and leveraging partnerships to reduce capital risk while maintaining upside exposure to exploration success.
Business Operations
Skyharbour’s operations are organized around uranium exploration, project advancement, and partner-funded exploration. Its primary business activities include geological surveying, drilling, resource evaluation, and project generation. The company does not currently produce uranium; revenue generation is primarily derived from option agreements, strategic investments, and equity holdings in partner companies rather than mineral sales.
The company’s asset portfolio consists of multiple uranium exploration properties, with its flagship being the Moore Uranium Project, alongside a broader portfolio of secondary projects. Skyharbour controls these assets outright or through option agreements and leverages partnerships with other junior and mid-tier mining companies to advance exploration while minimizing dilution. Operations are almost entirely focused on Canada, with an emphasis on technically advanced exploration methodologies and experienced geological teams.
Strategic Position & Investments
Skyharbour’s strategic direction emphasizes disciplined capital deployment, land accumulation in proven uranium districts, and the expansion of its prospect generator business model. Growth initiatives include advancing high-priority projects internally while farming out additional assets to partners, allowing for multiple exploration programs to proceed concurrently without Skyharbour bearing full financial responsibility.
The company has entered into several option and joint venture agreements involving its non-core properties, resulting in minority equity positions and royalty interests in partner-led projects. These arrangements provide exposure to discovery potential across a diversified project base. Skyharbour’s investments and strategic focus remain aligned with the global uranium market, particularly in response to renewed interest in nuclear energy as a low-carbon power source. Data inconclusive based on available public sources regarding involvement in emerging technologies beyond uranium exploration.
Geographic Footprint
Skyharbour’s operations are concentrated in Canada, with a dominant presence in Saskatchewan, specifically the Athabasca Basin. This region is globally recognized for hosting the highest-grade uranium deposits and benefits from established mining infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, and skilled labor.
The company does not maintain operating assets outside Canada, and its international exposure is indirect, primarily through global capital markets and uranium supply-demand dynamics. Headquarters and corporate administration are based in Canada, supporting exploration programs and partner coordination across its domestic asset base.
Leadership & Governance
Skyharbour is led by an experienced management team with backgrounds in uranium exploration, capital markets, and project development. The leadership philosophy emphasizes technical rigor, strategic partnerships, and shareholder value creation through disciplined exploration and asset monetization.
Key executives and leaders include:
- Jordan Trimble – President and Chief Executive Officer
- Dave Cates – Chief Financial Officer
- David Stein – Vice President of Exploration
- Roberto De Gasperis – Director
- Dennis Logan – Director
The company’s governance structure includes an independent board overseeing strategic direction, capital allocation, and risk management, consistent with Canadian public company standards.