On the stock market since 2008, it operates in the world of raw materials. It has 386 employees. Now — the numbers.
The company is still in the product-building phase: its spending runs above its sales. That only changes once the product starts selling at scale.
Red columns mark years that ended in a loss.
Before the clock runs out, either sales must climb sharply or new money must come in. For now, time is on the company’s side.
angles, checked one by one.
The 3 that stand out are on screen; the rest came back neutral.
The council scores out of 10; report-card grades are out of 100.
The stock trades 36% below its peak. The market has trimmed its expectations for the company.
Sales run at $328.4M a year. A small number, but proof the product has real buyers.
There is $112.9M in the vault; even if every debt were paid off, $75.8M would remain.
The average analyst price target is $4.25 — 87% above today’s price.
A loss of $29.3M against $328.4M in annual sales.
Since the drop from its peak, buyer appetite hasn’t come back. Council score: 3/10.
On our five-subject report card, GAU sits in the middle of the class: some subjects shine, others don’t. The grade moves as the numbers move.
The takeaway: GAU is a high-risk stock — not yet profitable, and its future rides on its product catching on.