Assessing Thor Explorations (TSXV:THX) Valuation as Investors Eye Mines and Money Presentation

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Thor Explorations (TSXV:THX) is drawing extra attention ahead of its December 2 presentation at the Mines and Money Resourcing Tomorrow conference, where CEO Olusegun Lawson is expected to outline strategy and operational priorities.

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That anticipation comes on the back of a powerful rerating, with the 1 year total shareholder return of 326.21 percent and year to date share price return of 306.45 percent suggesting momentum is still firmly building despite some recent volatility.

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With revenue and profit both declining over the past year but the share price still well ahead of analyst targets, investors now face a key question: Is Thor Explorations undervalued, or is the market already pricing in future growth?

Most Popular Narrative: 27.2% Undervalued

With Thor Explorations last closing at CA$1.26 against a narrative fair value of CA$1.73, the story leans decisively toward upside potential.

The company's balance sheet has rapidly transformed, moving from a net debt of $38.5M to net cash of $53M, enabling continued shareholder returns (dividend payments) and supporting self-funded equity portions for project development, which improves capital efficiency and reduces dilution risk.

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Curious how shrinking revenues, robust margins, and a higher future earnings multiple can still point to upside? The narrative leans on bold assumptions about profitability resilience, valuation re rating, and cash generation over the next few years. Want to see exactly how those moving parts add up to that fair value target?

Result: Fair Value of CA$1.73 (UNDERVALUED)

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However, sustained exploration success across Segilola, Douta, and Côte d'Ivoire, together with tighter cost control, could support higher earnings and compress perceived downside.

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