Denison Mines Corp (DNN) — Analysis Summary
Denison Mines Corp (DNN) has a market cap of $2.74B with year-over-year revenue growth of +20.0%. Net margin stands at -4418.2%. The stock trades at a P/E ratio of -17.6.
Key Takeaways
- Revenue changed +20.0% year-over-year
- Net margin of -4418.2%
- P/E ratio of -17.6
Compared with its sector, DNN posted revenue growth of +20.0% and trades at a P/E of -17.6.
Denison Mines Corp (DNN)
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Red Flags & WarningsHigh Risk Signals
Multiple material red flags are active and deserve closer underwriting before relying on any valuation output.
Operating margin at -1247.5% — severe operating losses
Net margin at -4418.2% — losses exceed revenue (possible one-time charges)
The latest filing shows negative free cash flow.
Denison Mines Corp is engaged in uranium mining-related activities, including the acquisition, exploration, development, and mining of uranium-bearing properties, as well as the processing, sale, and investment in uranium. The company's key properties include Wheeler River, Waterbury Lake, McClean Lake, Midwest, and others. It operates through two segments: the Mining segment and the Corporate and Other segment. The majority of the company's revenue is generated from the Mining segment, which includes activities related to exploration, evaluation, and development, mining, milling (including toll milling), and the sale of mineral concentrates.
Employees
75
Exchange
XASE
Systematic competitive advantage assessment based on 4yr data
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