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Copper Mountain Mining Corporation (CPPMF) Fair Value & Analysis

Basic Materials · US · Market cap $44.3M

Price$0.2380
Fair Value$0.0900
Upside-62.2%
Quality95/100
Evidence: Low Range $0.0700 – $0.1200

Fair value as of: Jun 24, 2026

Analysis

Copper Mountain Mining Corporation (CPPMF) currently trades at $0.2380, while our model-based Fair Value estimate is $0.0900 — implying the stock looks roughly 62.2% overvalued today. We read business quality at 95/100 (high quality), in the Basic Materials sector. Bear case: priced above our estimate, the market already discounts strong expectations. Bull case: above-average quality can justify a premium — the entry price still matters most (evidence: low).

About the company

Copper Mountain Mining Corporation engages in the mining, exploration, and development of mineral properties in Canada. It explores for copper, gold, and silver deposits. The company holds 75% interests in the Copper Mountain mine comprising 135 crown-granted mineral claims, 145 located mineral claims, 14 mining leases, 12 fee simple properties, and seven cell claims that covers an area of approximately 6,354 hectares located to the south of Princeton, British Columbia. Copper Mountain Mining Corporation was incorporated in 2006 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada. As of June 20, 2023, Copper Mountain Mining Corporation operates as a subsidiary of Hudbay Minerals Inc.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Copper Mountain Mining Corporation (CPPMF) undervalued?
As of Jun 24, 2026, our model estimates a fair value of $0.0900 versus a price of $0.2380 — about −62% (overvalued). Model-based estimate, not financial advice.
What is the fair value of CPPMF?
Our 21-model fair value for Copper Mountain Mining Corporation is $0.0900 (as of Jun 24, 2026), built from audited fundamentals. The current price is $0.2380.
What is the quality score of CPPMF?
Copper Mountain Mining Corporation has a Quality Score of 95/100, measuring profitability, growth and balance-sheet strength from non-valuation factors.

How we calculate Fair Value

Each company is valued through a stack of independent intrinsic-value models (DCF variants, residual-income, multiples and more), blended into one family-balanced consensus and weighted by how much trustworthy data backs it. A separate quality layer scores the fundamentals. Every input is real reported data — nothing guessed.

Educational research only · not financial advice · no buy/sell recommendation. Model-based estimates are not certainties; their reliability depends on data quality and assumptions.