Sandstorm Gold First Quarter 2025 Earnings: Revenues Disappoint
Revenue: US$50.1m (up 17% from 1Q 2024).
Net income: US$10.5m (up from US$4.20m loss in 1Q 2024).
Profit margin: 21% (up from net loss in 1Q 2024). The move to profitability was primarily driven by higher revenue.
EPS: US$0.036 (up from US$0.014 loss in 1Q 2024).
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All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period
Revenue missed analyst estimates by 4.4%. Earnings per share (EPS) was mostly in line with analyst estimates.
Looking ahead, revenue is forecast to grow 9.2% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 13% growth forecast for the Metals and Mining industry in Canada.
Performance of the Canadian Metals and Mining industry.
The company's shares are up 6.6% from a week ago.
Just as investors must consider earnings, it is also important to take into account the strength of a company's balance sheet. See our latest analysis on Sandstorm Gold's balance sheet health.
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