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For Solaris Resources, the big-picture belief is that Warintza can be advanced from exploration towards development without overwhelming existing finances. The latest quarterly result, with a smaller net loss and lower loss per share, reinforces that story modestly by showing tighter cost control on a company that still has no revenue and negative equity. In the short term, the key catalysts remain permitting progress at Warintza, delivery of the next resource update and technical studies, and continued access to funding under the US$200 million Royal Gold package. The improved loss profile slightly eases near-term funding anxiety but does not remove it, especially after prior going-concern doubts and a relatively new management and board. Overall, the earnings news fits as a positive, but incremental, de-risking step.
However, funding the long path from exploration to potential production remains a key issue investors should understand. Our expertly prepared valuation report on Solaris Resources implies its share price may be too high.Explore another fair value estimate on Solaris Resources - why the stock might be worth just CA$21.30!
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