Unlock stock picks and a broker-level newsfeed that powers Wall Street.

Gold Road Resources Limited Just Missed EPS By 9.8%: Here's What Analysts Think Will Happen Next

In This Article:

Gold Road Resources Limited (ASX:GOR) came out with its full-year results last week, and we wanted to see how the business is performing and what industry forecasters think of the company following this report. Revenues of AU$528m were in line with forecasts, although statutory earnings per share (EPS) came in below expectations at AU$0.13, missing estimates by 9.8%. The analysts typically update their forecasts at each earnings report, and we can judge from their estimates whether their view of the company has changed or if there are any new concerns to be aware of. With this in mind, we've gathered the latest statutory forecasts to see what the analysts are expecting for next year.

Check out our latest analysis for Gold Road Resources

earnings-and-revenue-growth
ASX:GOR Earnings and Revenue Growth February 22nd 2025

Taking into account the latest results, the most recent consensus for Gold Road Resources from eleven analysts is for revenues of AU$736.1m in 2025. If met, it would imply a major 39% increase on its revenue over the past 12 months. Per-share earnings are expected to leap 76% to AU$0.23. Before this earnings report, the analysts had been forecasting revenues of AU$733.6m and earnings per share (EPS) of AU$0.23 in 2025. The consensus analysts don't seem to have seen anything in these results that would have changed their view on the business, given there's been no major change to their estimates.

There were no changes to revenue or earnings estimates or the price target of AU$2.57, suggesting that the company has met expectations in its recent result. Fixating on a single price target can be unwise though, since the consensus target is effectively the average of analyst price targets. As a result, some investors like to look at the range of estimates to see if there are any diverging opinions on the company's valuation. Currently, the most bullish analyst values Gold Road Resources at AU$3.10 per share, while the most bearish prices it at AU$2.00. This shows there is still a bit of diversity in estimates, but analysts don't appear to be totally split on the stock as though it might be a success or failure situation.

Of course, another way to look at these forecasts is to place them into context against the industry itself. The analysts are definitely expecting Gold Road Resources' growth to accelerate, with the forecast 39% annualised growth to the end of 2025 ranking favourably alongside historical growth of 21% per annum over the past five years. By contrast, our data suggests that other companies (with analyst coverage) in a similar industry are forecast to grow their revenue at 4.8% per year. It seems obvious that, while the growth outlook is brighter than the recent past, the analysts also expect Gold Road Resources to grow faster than the wider industry.