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  "ticker": "SCZM",
  "name": "Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd.",
  "url": "https://orbyd.app/dossiers/SCZM/",
  "json_url": "https://orbyd.app/dossiers/SCZM.json",
  "status": "DORMANT",
  "current_conviction": "MEDIUM",
  "graded_conviction": null,
  "archetype": {
    "code": "a1",
    "n": 1
  },
  "current_thesis": "Silver-zinc producer re-rating: Nasdaq debut 2026-01-21, Glencore's US$40M base price cleared October 2025, Q1 2026 revenue $127.5M (+81% YoY), Q2 silver output +17% QoQ. RSI(14) 80.5 on the 2026-08-14 close of $8.85 after a flat quarter — the unreported Q2 financials (~2026-08-28 est.) are what prices next.",
  "invalidation_trigger": "A weekly close below $7.80 unwinds the July–August impulse and returns price into the three-month band that netted only +1.7%. Secondary: Q2 2026 financials (~2026-08-28 est.) printing AISC above Q1's $31.60/oz with no sequential revenue growth off $127.5M.",
  "catalyst_date": "2026-08-28",
  "outcome": "OPEN",
  "outcome_date": null,
  "invalidation_fired": null,
  "themes": [
    "critical-materials-rare-earths",
    "small-cap-value-rotation",
    "bitcoin-miners"
  ],
  "tags": [],
  "sources": [],
  "notes": [
    "Foreign private issuer: SEC reporting runs through 6-K/40-F, not 10-Q/10-K, on the Canadian venture-issuer calendar — financials lag production releases by roughly 3-4 weeks.",
    "Triple-listed: Nasdaq (SCZM) since 2026-01-21, TSX Venture (SCZ), Frankfurt (1SZ). Quoted price and liquidity differ across the three lines.",
    "Four of five operating mines are in Bolivia and subsidiary debt is boliviano-denominated, so Bolivian FX and capital-control policy sit inside the P&L.",
    "The Reserva mine has been suspended since a 2026-06-24 fatality with no published restart date; consolidated output should be read against that."
  ],
  "body_markdown": "## Current Thesis\nThe leg on offer is a re-rating of a former OTCQX silver-zinc producer that cleared its acquisition debt and moved to a US exchange. Nasdaq trading under SCZM began 2026-01-21; the US$40M base purchase price owed to Glencore for the Bolivian assets was fully satisfied by the 2025-10-31 instalment; Q1 2026 revenue was $127.5M, up 81% YoY. Momentum is in its impulse phase — RSI(14) 80.5 on the 2026-08-14 close of $8.85 against a +1.7% three-month return — and the Q2 2026 financials, unreported as of 2026-08-16, are the next thing that prices.\n\n## Bull Case\n- Q1 2026 results (released 2026-05-15): revenue $127.5M, +81% YoY; gross profit $42.9M, +54%; Adjusted EBITDA $42.6M, +55%; net income $28.5M, +201% YoY. Cash and equivalents $42.7M.\n- Q2 2026 production (2026-07-28): 1,573,100 oz silver, +11% YoY and +17% QoQ off Q1's 1,341,499 oz; 23,240 t zinc (+10% YoY); 3,165 t lead (+14%); 337 t copper (+47%); 2,814,489 AgEq oz. Consolidated tonnes milled 521,956, +7% QoQ. All five operations rose sequentially, with Bolivar silver +32% QoQ.\n- The Glencore overhang is gone. Instalments dated 2025-03-20, 2025-05-06, 2025-07-07 and a final US$15M covering the 2025-09-05 and 2025-10-31 payments completed the US$40M acceleration option;\n- The Nasdaq Capital Market listing dated 2026-01-21 changed the buyer set — US brokerage access and screener eligibility — while the shares continue to trade as SCZ on the TSX Venture Exchange and 1SZ in Frankfurt.\n- Maxim Group maintained a Buy rating on 2026-07-17.\n\n## Bear Case\n- Q1 2026 AISC was $31.60/oz silver against a cash cost of $20.45/oz. Margin at that cost structure is a levered function of realized silver and zinc prices; volume growth does not offset a metal-price reversal.\n- A fatal injury occurred at the Reserva mine in Bolivia on 2026-06-24 and operations were suspended pending investigation (disclosed 2026-06-29). No restart date has been published.\n- Bolivar is still working back from a water inflow event; as of the 2026-05-15 release, full recovery was targeted for Q4 2026 — three quarters out from the disclosure.\n- Jurisdictional concentration: Bolivar, Porco, the Caballo Blanco Group (Colquechaquita and Tres Amigos) and Reserva/San Lucas are all in Bolivia. Zimapan in Mexico is the only non-Bolivian operation named in the Q2 release.\n- Local funding is expensive. On 2026-08-05 the San Lucas subsidiary completed its fourth promissory note offering — Bs 70 million at 10.9985% annual interest, maturing 2027-07-18.\n- Maxim Group cut its price target to $10 on 2026-07-17 while keeping the Buy. That is the only visible sell-side target, and it sits just above the 2026-08-14 close of $8.85.\n- On 2026-08-06 the company granted 304,000 PSUs, 296,000 RSUs and 60,000 DSUs — incentive equity issued into the advance.\n\n## Setup & Price Structure\n- Reference close 2026-08-14: $8.85. Trailing three-month return +1.7%. RSI(14) 80.5.\n- Read together, those describe a name that went nowhere for a quarter and then moved vertically: oscillator at the top of its own range while the trailing quarter is net flat. Extension of that kind is an entry condition; it does not predict the next direction.\n- Life-cycle: **ACCELERATING**. Dating it — the 2026-01-21 Nasdaq debut brought a new venue and a new buyer base; the 2026-07-28 production release delivered the first all-operations sequential-growth headline of the year; RSI reached 80.5 by 2026-08-14. Fresh headlines, widening participation, no sign yet of mainstream-coverage exhaustion.\n- The counterweight to that label: the one covering broker cut its target on 2026-07-17 into a rising tape, which is how flow behaves when the sell-side stops leading. A single analyst is too small a sample to date a shift to SATURATED.\n- Crowding and positioning observables, stated without a verdict on them: RSI(14) 80.5; Q2 2026 financials unreported as of 2026-08-16 and due within weeks; incentive-equity issuance dated 2026-08-06; subsidiary borrowing at 10.9985% dated 2026-08-05; a lone published target of $10 near the last close.\n\n## Catalyst Calendar (next 30 days)\n- **~2026-08-28 (est.)** — Q2 2026 financial results. Q1 landed 2026-05-15, 45 days after quarter-end; as a TSXV venture issuer the outer interim-filing deadline falls at the end of August. Not released as of 2026-08-16. This is the first print to carry the Reserva suspension and the Bolivar recovery in the numbers.\n- **~2026-09-15 (est., no fixed date)** — any disclosure on the Reserva restart following the 2026-06-24 fatality and investigation.\n- No dated guidance update, resource statement or shareholder meeting is publicly scheduled inside the window.\n- Outside the window, for orientation: Q3 2026 production release ~2026-10-27 (est., on the 2026-07-28 cadence); Bolivar full recovery targeted Q4 2026; San Lucas note maturity 2027-07-18.\n\n## What Would Change Our Mind\n- The Reserva suspension has no published end date, and the Q2 financials are the first document that quantifies it. Consolidated AISC printing above Q1's $31.60/oz with no sequential revenue growth off $127.5M would turn the operating-leverage story from a measured fact into an assumption.\n- The gradeable structural break: a weekly close below $7.80 unwinds the July–August impulse and puts price back inside the band that produced only +1.7% over three months.\n- Two softer routes to the same conclusion: the estimated late-August results date passing with no filing, or a second target cut that takes the published sell-side number below the prevailing price.\n- What would strengthen the read instead: Q2 revenue above $127.5M with AISC below $31.60/oz, a dated Reserva restart, and a second covering analyst initiating.\n\n## Correlation Notes\n- The dominant driver is the silver price, with zinc as a genuine co-product rather than a credit footnote — Q2 2026 output was 1,573,100 oz Ag alongside 23,240 t Zn, so base-metal moves reach the P&L directly.\n- Expect it to track the small-cap primary-silver complex and SIL/SILJ-style baskets, with higher beta to the metal than the diversified majors carry, because of the $31.60/oz Q1 AISC.\n- The idiosyncratic axis peers do not share is Bolivia. Four of five operations sit in-country and subsidiary borrowing is boliviano-denominated at 10.9985% (2026-08-05), so Bolivian FX, fuel supply and export policy can decouple this name from the silver tape in either direction.\n- Nasdaq (SCZM), TSXV (SCZ) and Frankfurt (1SZ) quote the same equity across three sessions; quoted prices and liquidity differ by line.",
  "first_seen": "2026-08-16",
  "last_analyzed": "2026-08-16T11:28:20+00:00",
  "last_synthesized": "2026-08-16",
  "last_update_source": "watchlist_research",
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}