STAVELY MINERALS LIMITED (SVY)
AI Coverage Rating: Active
ASX AI Signals has generated 4 signal for SVY during the last 90 days,
indicating active trading activity and ongoing AI monitoring
Latest SVY Signals |
| 29/05/2026 | SELL |
| 28/05/2026 | SELL |
| 07/04/2026 | SELL |
SVY Share Price |
| Current Price | $0.015 |
| 52 Week High | $0.025 |
| 52 Week Low: | $0.011 |
| Trading at (% of 52 Week High) | 60.00% |
Volume
15278
20 Day Avg
1328574
Relative Volume
1.1%
Business Overview
Stavely Minerals Limited (ASX: SVY) is an Australian mineral exploration company focused on gold and base metals projects. The company’s key assets include the Stavely Copper-Gold Project in Victoria, which is known for its potential for copper, gold, and zinc mineralization.
ASX Sector Overview
Sector: Materials
The Materials sector on the ASX consists of companies involved in the extraction, processing, and production of raw materials. This includes mining firms that produce metals like iron ore, gold, and copper, as well as companies that manufacture chemicals, construction materials, and industrial minerals. The sector plays a crucial role in supplying essential resources for various industries such as construction, manufacturing, and technology. It is often influenced by global commodity prices and demand from key markets like China.
Latest AI Recommendation
The SELL recommendation for STAVELY MINERALS LIMITED (SVY) is supported by weak price performance and potential market volatility typical of low-priced mining stocks. However, the confidence is moderated by limited publicly available financial data and sector-specific risks.
Latest STAVELY MINERALS LIMITED(SVY) News
09 Mar 2023, 07:50 AM
Stavely Minerals (ASX:SVY) First Half 2023 Results
Key Financial Results
Net loss: AU$2.44m (loss narrowed by 62% from 1H 2022). AU$0.008 loss per share (improved from AU$0.025 loss in 1H 2022). earnings-and-revenue-history
All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM)
16 Jun 2022, 09:51 AM
Even when a business is losing money, it's possible for shareholders to make money if they buy a good business at the right price. For example, although Amazon.com made losses for many years after listing, if you had bought and held the shares since 1999, you would have made a fortune. But while his
04 Apr 2020, 09:51 AM
We can readily understand why investors are attracted to unprofitable companies. For example, biotech and mining exploration companies often lose money for years before finding success with a new treatment or mineral discovery. Nonetheless, only a fool would ignore the risk that a loss making compan
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