We feel now is a pretty good time to analyse Vault Minerals Limited's (ASX:VAU) business as it appears the company may be on the cusp of a considerable accomplishment. Vault Minerals Limited engages in the exploration, production, and mining of gold and gold/copper concentrates in Canada and Australia. The AU$2.5b market-cap company announced a latest loss of AU$5.4m on 30 June 2024 for its most recent financial year result. Many investors are wondering about the rate at which Vault Minerals will turn a profit, with the big question being “when will the company breakeven?” In this article, we will touch on the expectations for the company's growth and when analysts expect it to become profitable.
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Vault Minerals is bordering on breakeven, according to the 6 Australian Metals and Mining analysts. They expect the company to post a final loss in 2024, before turning a profit of AU$223m in 2025. So, the company is predicted to breakeven approximately a year from now or less! How fast will the company have to grow to reach the consensus forecasts that anticipate breakeven by 2025? Working backwards from analyst estimates, it turns out that they expect the company to grow 26% year-on-year, on average, which signals high confidence from analysts. If this rate turns out to be too aggressive, the company may become profitable much later than analysts predict.
Underlying developments driving Vault Minerals' growth isn’t the focus of this broad overview, but, bear in mind that generally metals and mining companies, depending on the stage of operation and metals mined, have irregular periods of cash flow. This means that a high growth rate is not unusual, especially if the company is currently in an investment period.
One thing we’d like to point out is that The company has managed its capital judiciously, with debt making up 5.7% of equity. This means that it has predominantly funded its operations from equity capital, and its low debt obligation reduces the risk around investing in the loss-making company.
This article is not intended to be a comprehensive analysis on Vault Minerals, so if you are interested in understanding the company at a deeper level, take a look at Vault Minerals' company page on Simply Wall St. We've also compiled a list of relevant aspects you should further research:
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