GDP — Stock Film
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GDP
Goodrich Petroleum Corporation
~4 min film100% real numbers0 jargon
WHAT DOES THIS COMPANY DO?
Goodrich Petroleum Corporation. A quick introduction.

On the stock market since 2007, it operates in the world of energy. It has 42 employees. Now — the numbers.

on the stock market since 2007
42 employees
$0 market value
Revenue last year:
$0
The loss that same year:
$0
For every $1 it earns, the company spends $1.5.

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.

WHERE DOES THE MONEY COME FROM?
100%Oil and Gas
Oil and Gas 100%Service, Other <1%
100% of all revenue comes from a single line: Oil and Gas.

That much dependence is a risk in itself: if this one line weakens, the whole company feels it directly.

THE SALES TREND
Sales are growing overall, with a pause along the way.

Average growth of 36% a year over the last 4 years. Red columns mark years that ended in a loss.

$27.3M
2016
$46.2M
2017
$88M
2018
$118.4M
2019
$93.8M
2020
In the vault right now:
$0
DEBT: $112.1M
At this pace, that money lasts less than a year.

Before the clock runs out, either sales must climb sharply or new money must come in. This is the most critical line in the whole picture.

THE COUNCIL REVIEW
9

angles, checked one by one.

The 2 that stand out are on screen; the rest came back neutral.

The council scores out of 10; report-card grades are out of 100.

WEAK SPOTS
The stock has lost its spark0/10
Costs eat into the margin4/10
WORTH WATCHING

Cost Efficiency: As sales grow, profit fails to keep the same pace.

THE FIVE-YEAR JOURNEY
Trading below its recent peak.

The stock trades below its recent peak — about 9% off the top. A pullback, not a collapse.

1
THE BRIGHT SIDE · 1/2
Sales keep climbing

Over the last 3 years, sales grew about 27% a year on average.

2
THE BRIGHT SIDE · 2/2
The product is selling

Sales run at $93.8M a year. A small number, but proof the product has real buyers.

1
THE RISKS · 1/2
Small sales, big loss

A loss of $44.1M against $93.8M in annual sales. And on top of that, sales fell from the year before.

2
THE RISKS · 2/2
The cash has a countdown

At the current pace of spending, the cash lasts less than a year. After that, the company needs to find new money.

FINALE · THE GRADE
D
0 / 100 · MoonshotScore

On our five-subject report card, GDP sits behind the class. A low grade doesn’t mean “doomed” — it means “big claim, small proof.”

The takeaway: GDP is a high-risk stock — not yet profitable, and its future rides on its product catching on.

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Data: FMP & company filings
Aug 21, 2026 · stockexpertai.com · Stock Film