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G Mining Ventures Balance Sheet Health
Financial Health criteria checks 5/6
G Mining Ventures has a total shareholder equity of CA$56.3M and total debt of CA$0.0, which brings its debt-to-equity ratio to 0%. Its total assets and total liabilities are CA$64.4M and CA$8.2M respectively.
Key information
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Debt to equity ratio
CA$0
Debt
Interest coverage ratio | n/a |
Cash | CA$59.79m |
Equity | CA$56.26m |
Total liabilities | CA$8.18m |
Total assets | CA$64.44m |
Recent financial health updates
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Jan 03We Think Reunion Gold (CVE:RGD) Can Afford To Drive Business Growth
Oct 07Recent updates
We Think Reunion Gold (CVE:RGD) Needs To Drive Business Growth Carefully
Mar 07We Think Reunion Gold (CVE:RGD) Needs To Drive Business Growth Carefully
Sep 01We're Not Very Worried About Reunion Gold's (CVE:RGD) Cash Burn Rate
May 13Companies Like Reunion Gold (CVE:RGD) Are In A Position To Invest In Growth
Jan 03We Think Reunion Gold (CVE:RGD) Can Afford To Drive Business Growth
Oct 07Financial Position Analysis
Short Term Liabilities: RGD's short term assets (CA$60.9M) exceed its short term liabilities (CA$7.8M).
Long Term Liabilities: RGD's short term assets (CA$60.9M) exceed its long term liabilities (CA$381.7K).
Debt to Equity History and Analysis
Debt Level: RGD is debt free.
Reducing Debt: RGD has no debt compared to 5 years ago when its debt to equity ratio was 2.9%.
Balance Sheet
Cash Runway Analysis
For companies that have on average been loss-making in the past, we assess whether they have at least 1 year of cash runway.
Stable Cash Runway: RGD has sufficient cash runway for more than a year based on its current free cash flow.
Forecast Cash Runway: RGD has less than a year of cash runway if free cash flow continues to reduce at historical rates of 28.5% each year