Does Bonanza Goldfields Have Good Margins?

Shares of Small-cap Industrial Metals & Mining company Bonanza Goldfields were up 8.3% during today's morning session, as the S&P 500 posted a 0.0% change. Today's upwards movement shows that investor interest in BONZ stock is strong -- but how closely have they studied the company's margins?

While Bonanza Goldfields's gross margins for the last year are positive, we are concerned that the company's operating margins are in the red. Gross margins take into account only the cost of revenue, or variable costs -- meaning the cost directly associated with producing the products or providing the service offered by the company.

Operating margins, on the other hand, take into account the company's overhead as well. Overhead, also called fixed costs, includes the company's rent, salaries for personnel not included in cost of revenue, equipment and supplies, amortization, and depreciation. Operating margins tell you about how efficiently Bonanza Goldfields is run, and gross margins tell you how profitable its product line is.

Date Reported Revenue ($ k) Cost of Revenue ($ k) Gross Margins (%) YoY Growth (%)
2022-12-31 11,483 8,695 24.28 -65.53
2021-12-31 297 88 70.44 n/a

Bonanza Goldfields's gross margins are currently in the green, but this might not be the case for long. Since its cost of revenue is growing at a rate of inf% compared to inf% for its revenues, its gross margins have been shrinking -41.3% on average each year.

Date Reported TotalRevenue ($ k) Operating Expenses ($ k) Operating Margins (%) YoY Growth (%)
2022-12-31 11,483 12,817 -87.34 87.73
2021-12-31 297 2,324 -711.67 n/a

The table above tells us that, on average, Bonanza Goldfields has not been profitable over the last four years, which should be a warning sign to prospective investors.

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