Peruvian Metals Corp. Stocks

CA$ 0.17Last Updated 17.03.2026

Issuer Rating

2/7

Performance

Modest

Risk

High

Recommendation

Sell

Market Cap

CA$ 17.01M

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Key Takeaways

Risk factor

Very high price volatility

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Profitability factor

Greatly overvalued vs peers

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About

Peruvian Metals Corp. engages in the acquisition, exploration for, and development of precious and base metals in Peru. The company holds 100% interests in the Panteria Porphyry Gold - Copper Project that consists of 4 mineral concessions covering an area of 2,000 hectares in south-central Peru; and the Cerro La Cumbre project consists of 2 mineral concessions covering an area of 727 hectares. It also has interests in the Huachocolpa properties that consist of 78 contiguous and non-contiguous mining concessions covering an area of 2,548 hectares located in the Department of Huancavelica; and the Palta Dorada property, which covers an area of 1,200 hectares located in the Ancash Mining Department in northern Peru; the Indio Inka property, which covers an area of 470 hectares located in asphalted road from the Aguila Norte processing plant; and the Minas Yanayco, which covers an area of 500 hectares located in Ancash Department near the small town of Pueblo Libre, as well as the Minas Visca project in northern Peru that covers an area of approximately 94 hectares. The company was formerly known as Duran Ventures Inc. and changed its name to Peruvian Metals Corp. in September 2018. Peruvian Metals Corp. was incorporated in 1997 and is based in Edmonton, Canada.

Company Valuation

Greatly overvalued
1/7

Considering past and projected metrics, the stock is distinctly 'expensive' compared to its peers. In particular, the stock is overpriced on P/E, 'expensive' on EV/EBITD.

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