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To own Vizsla Silver, you have to buy into Panuco as a credible path from zero revenue today to a producing, high-margin silver-gold mine in Mexico, and trust management to execute without blowing out the share count or the balance sheet. The new Feasibility Study and the US$286,000,000 in convertible note proceeds sharpen the near-term catalysts: a potential construction decision, early site works and any updates to reserves and mine plan. They also shift the risk mix. Financing risk looks lower than before this announcement, but balance sheet and dilution risk resurface later if conversion terms or further capital needs prove less friendly than hoped. Operational setbacks, security issues and permitting in Mexico remain key swing factors that the latest news does not fully resolve.
However, investors should also weigh how security and operating risks could affect Panuco’s trajectory. Despite retreating, Vizsla Silver's shares might still be trading above their fair value and there could be some more downside. Discover how much.Seven Simply Wall St Community members value Vizsla Silver anywhere between CA$15.70 and CA$157 per share, underscoring very different expectations. When you set that against the new Feasibility Study and large convertible financing, it raises a clear question about how much execution, permitting and jurisdiction risk you are comfortable pricing in. Exploring several of these viewpoints can help you decide where you sit on that spectrum.
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