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Comstock Inc
F:GSP

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Comstock Inc
F:GSP
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Price: 1.89 EUR 5%
Market Cap: 314.5m EUR

Net Margin
Comstock Inc

-1 667.5%
Current
-7 877%
Average
4.8%
Industry

Net Margin measures how much net income is generated as a percentage of revenues received. It helps investors assess if a company's management is generating enough profit from its sales and whether operating costs and overhead costs are being contained.

Net Margin
-1 667.5%
=
Net Income
-54.7m
/
Revenue
3.3m

Net Margin Across Competitors

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Comstock Inc
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Market Cap
314.5m EUR
Industry
Energy

Comstock, Inc. engages in the exploration and development of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Virginia City, Nevada and currently employs 33 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2002-02-28. The Company’s segments include renewable energy, metals and mining, and strategic and corporate investments. The Renewable Energy segment consists of technology and engineering services sales, licenses, royalties, demonstration plants and equipment, and research and development expenses. Its technologies include cellulosic fuels and electrification products. The company converts wasted and unused biomass feedstock into cellulosic ethanol and drop-in fuels. Its technologies are designed to crush, separate, and condition every class of lithium-ion battery feedstock together with their host devices and other electrification materials for unrivaled client flexibility.

GSP Intrinsic Value
7.39 EUR
Undervaluation 74%
Intrinsic Value
Price
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What is Net Margin?

Net Margin measures how much net income is generated as a percentage of revenues received. It helps investors assess if a company's management is generating enough profit from its sales and whether operating costs and overhead costs are being contained.

Net Margin
-1 667.5%
=
Net Income
-54.7m
/
Revenue
3.3m
What is the Net Margin of Comstock Inc?

Based on Comstock Inc's most recent financial statements, the company has Net Margin of -1 667.5%.

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