Andean Precious Metals (APM.TO) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Andean Precious Metals Corp. is a Canadian mining company that digs silver and other metals out of the ground in South America. Its main operation is the San Bartolomé silver processing plant in Bolivia, which is one of the largest pure silver operations in the world. The company processes silver-rich material and sells refined silver to commodity buyers and industrial customers globally. Andean makes money by selling silver and by-products like tin and zinc at market prices, so its revenue moves up and down with commodity prices. The company operates primarily in Bolivia, which gives it low-cost access to rich silver deposits but also exposes it to political and regulatory risk in a country with a history of resource nationalism. With a gross margin above 44% and a solid return on invested capital, the business is currently profitable, but its biggest risk is a sustained drop in silver prices or operational disruptions tied to its heavy reliance on a single country and processing facility.
Winston Score: 74/100 — Strong
A high-quality business with solid fundamentals.
- Quality: Good (20/30)
- Growth: Exceptional (17/20)
- Cash Flow: Mixed (4/10)
- Stability: Exceptional (10/10)
- Valuation: Exceptional (9/10)
- Ownership: Good (10/15)
Key Facts
Price: 7.31 CAD
Market Cap: 1.1B CAD
Sector: Basic Materials
Industry: Silver
Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange

