Salazar Resources (CVE:SRL) Shares Down 11.5% – Should You Sell?

Salazar Resources Limited (CVE:SRLGet Free Report) shares fell 11.5% during trading on Friday . The stock traded as low as C$0.23 and last traded at C$0.23. 109,001 shares traded hands during mid-day trading, a decline of 5% from the average session volume of 114,811 shares. The stock had previously closed at C$0.26.

Salazar Resources Stock Down 9.8%

The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.52, a quick ratio of 0.91 and a current ratio of 7.36. The firm has a fifty day moving average price of C$0.20 and a 200 day moving average price of C$0.20. The firm has a market capitalization of C$60.84 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of -11.50 and a beta of 0.72.

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Salazar Resources Limited, a junior mineral exploration company, engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties in Latin America. The company primarily explores for copper, zinc, lead, gold, and silver, as well as volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits. It holds a 100% interest in the Curipamba project that consists of seven concessions located in Ecuador. The company also holds interests in the Pijilí project that consists of five concessions covering an area of 3,254 hectares located in Azuay, Ecuador; the Macara project which includes Macara Mina concession covering an area of 288 hectares, and Bonanza mining concession which covers an area of 1,519 hectares; two concessions in the Rumiñahui project; a single concession covering 229 hectares in the Los Osos Project; and a single concession covering an area of 2,350 hectares in the Santiago Project.

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