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Company Description

Slam (OTC Link: SLMUF) is a publicly traded shell companies company in the Financial Services sector.

SLMUF stock has declined 81.2% over the past year. Shares last traded at $2.00.

On a trailing twelve-month basis, Slam reported net income of $1.8M.

This page provides a comprehensive overview of SLMUF stock, including real-time price data, latest news, SEC filings, insider trading activity, financial highlights, upcoming events, and short interest trends.

Stock Performance

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Performance 1 year

Slam (SLMUF) stock last traded at $2.00. Over the past 12 months, the stock has lost 81.2%.

SLMUF Rankings

SEC Filings

Slam has filed 5 recent SEC filings, including 3 Form 3, 1 Form SCHEDULE 13D, 1 Form NT 10-K. The most recent filing was submitted on April 1, 2026. SEC filings provide transparency into a company's financial condition, material events, and regulatory compliance. View all SLMUF SEC filings →

Financial Highlights

net income was $1.8M. The company generated -$2.3M in operating cash flow. With a current ratio of 0.06, short-term liquidity bears monitoring.

$1.8M
Net Income (TTM)
-$2.3M
Operating Cash Flow
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Upcoming Events

Short Interest History

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Days to Cover History

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SLMUF Company Profile & Sector Positioning

Slam (SLMUF) operates in the Shell Companies industry within the broader Financial Services sector and is listed on the OTC Link.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current stock price of Slam (SLMUF)?

The current stock price of Slam (SLMUF) is $2 as of January 21, 2026.

What is the net income of Slam (SLMUF)?

The trailing twelve months (TTM) net income of Slam (SLMUF) is $1.8M.

What is the operating cash flow of Slam (SLMUF)?

The operating cash flow of Slam (SLMUF) is -$2.3M. Learn about cash flow.

What is the current ratio of Slam (SLMUF)?

The current ratio of Slam (SLMUF) is 0.06, indicating the company's ability to pay short-term obligations. Learn about liquidity ratios.