We're Keeping An Eye On Geospace Technologies' (NASDAQ:GEOS) Cash Burn Rate

We can readily understand why investors are attracted to unprofitable companies. For example, although Amazon.com made losses for many years after listing, if you had bought and held the shares since 1999, you would have made a fortune. But while the successes are well known, investors should not ignore the very many unprofitable companies that simply burn through all their cash and collapse.

Given this risk, we thought we'd take a look at whether Geospace Technologies (NASDAQ:GEOS) shareholders should be worried about its cash burn. For the purposes of this article, cash burn is the annual rate at which an unprofitable company spends cash to fund its growth; its negative free cash flow. The first step is to compare its cash burn with its cash reserves, to give us its 'cash runway'.

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How Long Is Geospace Technologies' Cash Runway?

A company's cash runway is the amount of time it would take to burn through its cash reserves at its current cash burn rate. As at March 2025, Geospace Technologies had cash of US$20m and no debt. Importantly, its cash burn was US$27m over the trailing twelve months. Therefore, from March 2025 it had roughly 9 months of cash runway. That's quite a short cash runway, indicating the company must either reduce its annual cash burn or replenish its cash. Depicted below, you can see how its cash holdings have changed over time.

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NasdaqGS:GEOS Debt to Equity History July 15th 2025

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How Well Is Geospace Technologies Growing?

One thing for shareholders to keep front in mind is that Geospace Technologies increased its cash burn by 446% in the last twelve months. As if that's not bad enough, the operating revenue also dropped by 15%, making us very wary indeed. In light of the above-mentioned, we're pretty wary of the trajectory the company seems to be on. Of course, we've only taken a quick look at the stock's growth metrics, here. This graph of historic earnings and revenue shows how Geospace Technologies is building its business over time.

How Hard Would It Be For Geospace Technologies To Raise More Cash For Growth?

Since Geospace Technologies can't yet boast improving growth metrics, the market will likely be considering how it can raise more cash if need be. Generally speaking, a listed business can raise new cash through issuing shares or taking on debt. Commonly, a business will sell new shares in itself to raise cash and drive growth. By comparing a company's annual cash burn to its total market capitalisation, we can estimate roughly how many shares it would have to issue in order to run the company for another year (at the same burn rate).

Geospace Technologies has a market capitalisation of US$162m and burnt through US$27m last year, which is 16% of the company's market value. Given that situation, it's fair to say the company wouldn't have much trouble raising more cash for growth, but shareholders would be somewhat diluted.

How Risky Is Geospace Technologies' Cash Burn Situation?

On this analysis of Geospace Technologies' cash burn, we think its cash burn relative to its market cap was reassuring, while its increasing cash burn has us a bit worried. After looking at that range of measures, we think shareholders should be extremely attentive to how the company is using its cash, as the cash burn makes us uncomfortable. An in-depth examination of risks revealed 2 warning signs for Geospace Technologies that readers should think about before committing capital to this stock.

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About NasdaqGS:GEOS

Geospace Technologies

Designs and manufactures instruments and equipment used in the oil and gas industry to acquire seismic data in order to locate, characterize, and monitor hydrocarbon producing reservoirs.

Adequate balance sheet with very low risk.

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