View Financial HealthCantex Mine Development 배당 및 자사주 매입배당 기준 점검 0/6Cantex Mine Development 배당금을 지급한 기록이 없습니다.핵심 정보n/a배당 수익률-13.0%자사주 매입 수익률총 주주 수익률-13.0%미래 배당 수익률n/a배당 성장률n/a다음 배당 지급일n/a배당락일n/a주당 배당금n/a배당 성향n/a최근 배당 및 자사주 매입 업데이트업데이트 없음모든 업데이트 보기Recent updates공시 • Jun 03Cantex Mine Development Corp Reports Preliminary Flotation Results for North Rackla ProjectCantex Mine Development Corp. had announced highly successful results from preliminary metallurgical flotation testwork on its 100-percent owned 14,077 hectare North Rackla claim block in the Yukon. The company is pursuing multiple options for the sale of lead and zinc from the deposit, which include ore sorting and direct ore shipments which may result in a flowsheet that does not include flotation. The test program, conducted at ALS Kamloops Metallurgy, successfully demonstrated that conventional, industry standard sulphide flotation techniques can effectively separate and produce high-quality, lead and zinc concentrates from both high-grade and low-grade sulphide mineralization as well as a high quality lead concentrate from the near surface oxidized mineralization. The flotation process demonstrated particularly good results for the low-grade sulphide mineralization. All sulphide and oxide composites successfully exceeded the critical commercial benchmark of >45% metal purity for both final lead and zinc concentrates. High-Grade (HG) sulphide composites achieved 85.1% lead recovery (at 53.6% Pb grade) and 80.6% zinc recovery (at a 61.8% Zn grade). Low-Grade (LG) sulphide composites demonstrated exceptional metallurgic resilience, yielding 91.1% lead recovery (at 51.0% Pb grade) and 88.4% zinc recovery (at 51.0% Zn grade). Silver reports predominantly to the lead concentrate, delivering stellar grades of 960 g/t Ag (HG), 532 g/t Ag (LG) and 410 g/t Ag (Ox) representing a high-margin revenue driver. Testwork confirms an optimized primary grind size of 75 microns ensures maximum mineral liberation which allows the use of industry standard plant designs. The flotation process is typically broken down into rougher and cleaner stages. The rougher stage is meant to maximize recovery at the coarsest grind possible, while the cleaner circuit is responsible for achieving a saleable concentrate. Initial rougher testwork on the LG, HG, and Oxide samples evaluated primary grind sizes of 150um and 75um. The finer 75um grind size demonstrated a significant improvement in overall metallurgical performance, showing excellent recovery under standard lead and zinc flotation conditions. Achieving both high recovery and acceptable concentrate grade often requires additional grinding to liberate the valuable minerals, and adjusting the chemistry to cause unwanted particles to be depressed, leaving only the purest lead or zinc containing minerals behind. Cleaner flotation typically involves multiple stages. In the tests completed during this study, regrinding to a particles size between a P80 of 15 µm and a P80 of 25 µm were used for both the lead and zinc concentrates, as well as two cleaner stages were completed for each of the lead and zinc rougher concentrates. Cleaner circuit testing demonstrated high recoveries to lead and zinc concentrates with desirable metal grades. The low-grade sample produced exceptional results. The lead concentrate recovered 91.1% of the lead from the sample and assayed 51% lead. The zinc concentrate recovered 88.4% of the zinc and assayed 51% zinc. The lead concentrate contains substantial silver (532 g/t). The zinc concentrate contains 100 g/t silver and based upon previous testing is expected to contain substantial germanium. Additional work is being conducted on the germanium recovery. Both the lead and zinc concentrates comprised 7.9% of the original sample size. The high-grade sample also produced encouraging results. The lead concentrate recovered 85.1% of the lead from the sample and assayed 53.6% lead. The zinc concentrate recovered 80.6% of the zinc and assayed 61.8% zinc. The lead concentrate contains substantial silver (960 g/t). The zinc concentrate contains 74 g/t silver and based upon previous testing is expected to contain substantial germanium. The lead and zinc concentrates comprised 4.3% and 5.4% of the original sample weight respectively. Consistent with typical near-surface oxide mineralization processed through a standard sulphide circuit, overall zinc recovery was poor, prompting metallurgical focus to pivot exclusively toward lead and silver recovery. Cleaner testwork successfully proved that a high-quality, saleable lead concentrate grading 53.0% Pb and 410 g/t Ag can be produced from this material. It also demonstrates that the process also results in substantial reduction of mass, with the concentrate comprising only 2.1% of the original sample weight. Though oxide mineralization represents a minor component of the deposit, it is promising that it adds value, as prior to this study the surficial oxides were regarded as waste. The second cleaner flotation testing on all composites yielded highly encouraging commercial products: High-Grade Composite (KM7852-10): Generated a lead concentrate grading 53.6% Pb and 960 g/t Ag, alongside a premium zinc concentrate grading 61.8% Zn. A mass pull of just 4.3% for lead and 5.4% for zinc indicates highly favorable, low-volume shipping economics. Low-Grade Composite (KM7852-08): Proved the chemical resilience of the ore, recovering 91.1% of the lead to a 51.0% Pb concentrate, and 88.4% of the zinc to a 51.0% Zn concentrate. Oxide Material (KM7852-09): Successfully proved that a high-quality, saleable lead concentrate grading 53.0% Pb and 410 g/t Ag can be produced. This confirms that the near-surface oxide cap could be commercialized as a valuable starter feed rather than treated as waste rock. Total mass pull is small, ranging from 2.1% for the lead concentrate for the oxide mineralization to 7.9% for each of the low-grade lead and zinc concentrates. This means one would only ship 2.1 tons of lead concentrate for every 100 tons of oxide mineralization mined, or 7.9 tons of each the lead and zinc concentrates for 100 tons mined of the low-grade mineralization. The high-grade lead concentrate captured 9.6% of the available zinc. Future flowsheet fine-tuning will focus on having this zinc report to the zinc concentrate, providing a pathway to further boost overall zinc recovery and optimize concentrate terms. The preliminary metallurgical flotation testwork confirms that conventional processing achieves premium, highly saleable products.Board Change • May 20Less than half of directors are independentNo new directors have joined the board in the last 3 years. The company's board is composed of: No new directors. 1 experienced director. 4 highly experienced directors. 2 independent directors (3 non-independent directors). Independent Director Vern Frolick was the last independent director to join the board, commencing their role in 2003. The following issues are considered to be risks according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model: Minority of independent directors. Insufficient board refreshment.공시 • Apr 25Cantex Mine Development Corp Provides Update On Metallurgical Test Work ProgramCantex Mine Development Corp. started the metallurgical program in January 2026, which was designed to evaluate pre-concentration by X-Ray Transmission sorting, mineralogy, comminution characteristics, etc. for three composites that cover different mineralization types in the deposit. The three composites were selected to represent the range of mineralization styles seen across both the strike length and depth extent of the mineralization. The composites consist of half split HQ drill core. Oxide Composite. High Grade Sulphide Composite. Low Grade Sulphide Composite. The testwork program was split into 2 components: sorting test work to identify opportunities to pre-concentrate mill feed, conducted at Base Met Labs, and the conventional processing testwork conducted at ALS Kamloops Metallurgy, an independent metallurgical laboratory specializing in base and precious metal process development. Sorting amenability was carried out on a sample of 100 pieces of drill core which covered a range of lead, zinc, silver, and sulphur grades and included samples from all 3 zone types currently under testing. The results confirmed excellent differentiation between mineralization-rich rock and barren host rock, achieving strong pre-concentration performance across the tested size fractions. Core samples from multiple mineralized zones were subjected to sensor-based sorting using X-ray transmission (XRT) technology. XRT is a technology that differentiates rocks based on atomic density. As such, it is able to discern dense silver-lead-zinc-germanium bearing rocks from lighter unmineralized country rock. In this test, the individual pieces of drill core measured approximately 10cm in length. The curve demonstrates that 95.0%, 97.8%, and 97.9% of the silver, zinc, and lead report to a concentrate stream containing 70% of the mass.지급의 안정성과 성장배당 데이터 가져오는 중안정적인 배당: 과거에 DHD 의 주당 배당금이 안정적이었는지 판단하기에는 데이터가 부족합니다.배당금 증가: DHD 의 배당금 지급이 증가했는지 판단하기에는 데이터가 부족합니다.배당 수익률 vs 시장Cantex Mine Development 배당 수익률 vs 시장DHD의 배당 수익률은 시장과 어떻게 비교되나요?구분배당 수익률회사 (DHD)n/a시장 하위 25% (DE)1.5%시장 상위 25% (DE)4.7%업계 평균 (Metals and Mining)1.5%분석가 예측 (DHD) (최대 3년)n/a주목할만한 배당금: 회사가 최근 지급을 보고하지 않았기 때문에 하위 25%의 배당금 지급자에 대해 DHD 의 배당 수익률을 평가할 수 없습니다.고배당: 회사가 최근 지급을 보고하지 않았기 때문에 배당금 지급자의 상위 25%에 대해 DHD 의 배당 수익률을 평가할 수 없습니다.주주 대상 이익 배당수익 보장: 배당금 지급이 수익으로 충당되는지 확인하기 위해 DHD 의 지급 비율을 계산하기에는 데이터가 부족합니다.주주 현금 배당현금 흐름 범위: DHD 에서 지급을 보고하지 않았기 때문에 배당 지속 가능성을 계산할 수 없습니다.높은 배당을 제공하는 우량 기업 찾기7D1Y7D1Y7D1YDE 시장에서 배당이 강한 기업.View Management기업 분석 및 재무 데이터 상태데이터최종 업데이트 (UTC 시간)기업 분석2026/06/17 00:37종가2026/06/17 00:00수익2026/01/31연간 수익2025/07/31데이터 소스당사의 기업 분석에 사용되는 데이터는 S&P Global Market Intelligence LLC에서 제공됩니다. 아래 데이터는 이 보고서를 생성하기 위해 분석 모델에서 사용됩니다. 데이터는 정규화되므로 소스가 제공된 후 지연이 발생할 수 있습니다.패키지데이터기간미국 소스 예시 *기업 재무제표10년손익계산서현금흐름표대차대조표SEC 양식 10-KSEC 양식 10-Q분석가 컨센서스 추정치+3년재무 예측분석가 목표주가분석가 리서치 보고서Blue Matrix시장 가격30년주가배당, 분할 및 기타 조치ICE 시장 데이터SEC 양식 S-1지분 구조10년주요 주주내부자 거래SEC 양식 4SEC 양식 13D경영진10년리더십 팀이사회SEC 양식 10-KSEC 양식 DEF 14A주요 개발10년회사 공시SEC 양식 8-K* 미국 증권에 대한 예시이며, 비(非)미국 증권에는 해당 국가의 규제 서식 및 자료원을 사용합니다.별도로 명시되지 않는 한 모든 재무 데이터는 연간 기간을 기준으로 하지만 분기별로 업데이트됩니다. 이를 TTM(최근 12개월) 또는 LTM(지난 12개월) 데이터라고 합니다. 자세히 알아보기.분석 모델 및 스노우플레이크이 보고서를 생성하는 데 사용된 분석 모델에 대한 세부 정보는 당사의 Github 페이지에서 확인하실 수 있으며, 보고서 활용 방법에 대한 가이드와 YouTube 튜토리얼도 제공하고 있습니다.Simply Wall St 분석 모델을 설계하고 구축한 세계적 수준의 팀에 대해 알아보세요.산업 및 섹터 지표산업 및 섹터 지표는 Simply Wall St가 6시간마다 계산하며, 프로세스에 대한 자세한 내용은 Github에서 확인할 수 있습니다.분석가 소스Cantex Mine Development Corp.는 0명의 분석가가 다루고 있습니다. 이 중 0명의 분석가가 우리 보고서에 입력 데이터로 사용되는 매출 또는 수익 추정치를 제출했습니다. 분석가의 제출 자료는 하루 종일 업데이트됩니다.
공시 • Jun 03Cantex Mine Development Corp Reports Preliminary Flotation Results for North Rackla ProjectCantex Mine Development Corp. had announced highly successful results from preliminary metallurgical flotation testwork on its 100-percent owned 14,077 hectare North Rackla claim block in the Yukon. The company is pursuing multiple options for the sale of lead and zinc from the deposit, which include ore sorting and direct ore shipments which may result in a flowsheet that does not include flotation. The test program, conducted at ALS Kamloops Metallurgy, successfully demonstrated that conventional, industry standard sulphide flotation techniques can effectively separate and produce high-quality, lead and zinc concentrates from both high-grade and low-grade sulphide mineralization as well as a high quality lead concentrate from the near surface oxidized mineralization. The flotation process demonstrated particularly good results for the low-grade sulphide mineralization. All sulphide and oxide composites successfully exceeded the critical commercial benchmark of >45% metal purity for both final lead and zinc concentrates. High-Grade (HG) sulphide composites achieved 85.1% lead recovery (at 53.6% Pb grade) and 80.6% zinc recovery (at a 61.8% Zn grade). Low-Grade (LG) sulphide composites demonstrated exceptional metallurgic resilience, yielding 91.1% lead recovery (at 51.0% Pb grade) and 88.4% zinc recovery (at 51.0% Zn grade). Silver reports predominantly to the lead concentrate, delivering stellar grades of 960 g/t Ag (HG), 532 g/t Ag (LG) and 410 g/t Ag (Ox) representing a high-margin revenue driver. Testwork confirms an optimized primary grind size of 75 microns ensures maximum mineral liberation which allows the use of industry standard plant designs. The flotation process is typically broken down into rougher and cleaner stages. The rougher stage is meant to maximize recovery at the coarsest grind possible, while the cleaner circuit is responsible for achieving a saleable concentrate. Initial rougher testwork on the LG, HG, and Oxide samples evaluated primary grind sizes of 150um and 75um. The finer 75um grind size demonstrated a significant improvement in overall metallurgical performance, showing excellent recovery under standard lead and zinc flotation conditions. Achieving both high recovery and acceptable concentrate grade often requires additional grinding to liberate the valuable minerals, and adjusting the chemistry to cause unwanted particles to be depressed, leaving only the purest lead or zinc containing minerals behind. Cleaner flotation typically involves multiple stages. In the tests completed during this study, regrinding to a particles size between a P80 of 15 µm and a P80 of 25 µm were used for both the lead and zinc concentrates, as well as two cleaner stages were completed for each of the lead and zinc rougher concentrates. Cleaner circuit testing demonstrated high recoveries to lead and zinc concentrates with desirable metal grades. The low-grade sample produced exceptional results. The lead concentrate recovered 91.1% of the lead from the sample and assayed 51% lead. The zinc concentrate recovered 88.4% of the zinc and assayed 51% zinc. The lead concentrate contains substantial silver (532 g/t). The zinc concentrate contains 100 g/t silver and based upon previous testing is expected to contain substantial germanium. Additional work is being conducted on the germanium recovery. Both the lead and zinc concentrates comprised 7.9% of the original sample size. The high-grade sample also produced encouraging results. The lead concentrate recovered 85.1% of the lead from the sample and assayed 53.6% lead. The zinc concentrate recovered 80.6% of the zinc and assayed 61.8% zinc. The lead concentrate contains substantial silver (960 g/t). The zinc concentrate contains 74 g/t silver and based upon previous testing is expected to contain substantial germanium. The lead and zinc concentrates comprised 4.3% and 5.4% of the original sample weight respectively. Consistent with typical near-surface oxide mineralization processed through a standard sulphide circuit, overall zinc recovery was poor, prompting metallurgical focus to pivot exclusively toward lead and silver recovery. Cleaner testwork successfully proved that a high-quality, saleable lead concentrate grading 53.0% Pb and 410 g/t Ag can be produced from this material. It also demonstrates that the process also results in substantial reduction of mass, with the concentrate comprising only 2.1% of the original sample weight. Though oxide mineralization represents a minor component of the deposit, it is promising that it adds value, as prior to this study the surficial oxides were regarded as waste. The second cleaner flotation testing on all composites yielded highly encouraging commercial products: High-Grade Composite (KM7852-10): Generated a lead concentrate grading 53.6% Pb and 960 g/t Ag, alongside a premium zinc concentrate grading 61.8% Zn. A mass pull of just 4.3% for lead and 5.4% for zinc indicates highly favorable, low-volume shipping economics. Low-Grade Composite (KM7852-08): Proved the chemical resilience of the ore, recovering 91.1% of the lead to a 51.0% Pb concentrate, and 88.4% of the zinc to a 51.0% Zn concentrate. Oxide Material (KM7852-09): Successfully proved that a high-quality, saleable lead concentrate grading 53.0% Pb and 410 g/t Ag can be produced. This confirms that the near-surface oxide cap could be commercialized as a valuable starter feed rather than treated as waste rock. Total mass pull is small, ranging from 2.1% for the lead concentrate for the oxide mineralization to 7.9% for each of the low-grade lead and zinc concentrates. This means one would only ship 2.1 tons of lead concentrate for every 100 tons of oxide mineralization mined, or 7.9 tons of each the lead and zinc concentrates for 100 tons mined of the low-grade mineralization. The high-grade lead concentrate captured 9.6% of the available zinc. Future flowsheet fine-tuning will focus on having this zinc report to the zinc concentrate, providing a pathway to further boost overall zinc recovery and optimize concentrate terms. The preliminary metallurgical flotation testwork confirms that conventional processing achieves premium, highly saleable products.
Board Change • May 20Less than half of directors are independentNo new directors have joined the board in the last 3 years. The company's board is composed of: No new directors. 1 experienced director. 4 highly experienced directors. 2 independent directors (3 non-independent directors). Independent Director Vern Frolick was the last independent director to join the board, commencing their role in 2003. The following issues are considered to be risks according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model: Minority of independent directors. Insufficient board refreshment.
공시 • Apr 25Cantex Mine Development Corp Provides Update On Metallurgical Test Work ProgramCantex Mine Development Corp. started the metallurgical program in January 2026, which was designed to evaluate pre-concentration by X-Ray Transmission sorting, mineralogy, comminution characteristics, etc. for three composites that cover different mineralization types in the deposit. The three composites were selected to represent the range of mineralization styles seen across both the strike length and depth extent of the mineralization. The composites consist of half split HQ drill core. Oxide Composite. High Grade Sulphide Composite. Low Grade Sulphide Composite. The testwork program was split into 2 components: sorting test work to identify opportunities to pre-concentrate mill feed, conducted at Base Met Labs, and the conventional processing testwork conducted at ALS Kamloops Metallurgy, an independent metallurgical laboratory specializing in base and precious metal process development. Sorting amenability was carried out on a sample of 100 pieces of drill core which covered a range of lead, zinc, silver, and sulphur grades and included samples from all 3 zone types currently under testing. The results confirmed excellent differentiation between mineralization-rich rock and barren host rock, achieving strong pre-concentration performance across the tested size fractions. Core samples from multiple mineralized zones were subjected to sensor-based sorting using X-ray transmission (XRT) technology. XRT is a technology that differentiates rocks based on atomic density. As such, it is able to discern dense silver-lead-zinc-germanium bearing rocks from lighter unmineralized country rock. In this test, the individual pieces of drill core measured approximately 10cm in length. The curve demonstrates that 95.0%, 97.8%, and 97.9% of the silver, zinc, and lead report to a concentrate stream containing 70% of the mass.