QPM Energy First Half 2025 Earnings: EPS: AU$0.006 (vs AU$0.015 loss in 1H 2024)
Revenue: AU$73.5m (up 87% from 1H 2024).
Net income: AU$15.5m (up from AU$28.4m loss in 1H 2024).
Profit margin: 21% (up from net loss in 1H 2024). The move to profitability was primarily driven by higher revenue.
EPS: AU$0.006 (up from AU$0.015 loss in 1H 2024).
All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period
Looking ahead, revenue is expected to decline by 2.9% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, while revenues in the Metals and Mining industry in Australia are expected to grow by 5.3%.
Performance of the Australian Metals and Mining industry.
The company's shares are down 2.1% from a week ago.
You still need to take note of risks, for example - QPM Energy has 5 warning signs (and 2 which don't sit too well with us) we think you should know about.
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