Can Aftermath Silver’s New COO Elevate AAGF.F’s Mine Execution Strength Into a Clearer Investment Story?

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  • Aftermath Silver Ltd. recently appointed mining engineer Danny Keating as Chief Operating Officer, while Michael Parker moved into a Technical Director role overseeing the Peruvian and Chilean projects.
  • The reshaped leadership team comes as the Berenguela project enters a critical technical evaluation and de-risking phase, potentially sharpening the company’s project execution capabilities.
  • Next, we’ll explore how this leadership shift, particularly Keating’s mine development background, may influence Aftermath Silver’s broader investment narrative.

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What Is Aftermath Silver's Investment Narrative?

To own Aftermath Silver, you really have to believe that Berenguela’s silver‑copper‑manganese resource can be converted into a technically robust, financeable mining project despite the company’s current lack of revenue and continued losses (CAD 6.25 million over the last half year). The key near term catalysts still cluster around the Berenguela technical program: advancing metallurgical testwork, flowsheet definition and the planned preliminary feasibility study, all now framed by the fully consolidated 100% ownership and fresh NI 43‑101 report. The appointment of mining engineer Danny Keating as COO, alongside Michael Parker stepping into a focused Technical Director role, could be material for these catalysts, because it more clearly separates project execution from technical oversight at a time when cost control, timelines and de‑risking are critical. The flip side is that execution risk, funding needs after the recent placement, and the volatile share price remain front and center for investors.

However, investors should also be aware of a specific execution risk tied to Berenguela’s next phase.
Our valuation report here indicates Aftermath Silver may be overvalued.

Exploring Other Perspectives

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The Simply Wall St Community’s 2 fair value estimates currently cluster at CA$0, underlining how wide opinions can be. Set that against Berenguela’s all‑important de‑risking phase and the company’s ongoing losses, and you can see why it pays to compare multiple viewpoints before forming a view.

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