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Feb 18, 2025 10:00 AM - Andrew Wynn
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Nexa Resources S.A. (NYSE:NEXA) is a prominent mining company specializing in zinc, copper, and lead production. Competing with industry giants like Glencore and Teck Resources, Nexa is gearing up to announce its quarterly earnings on February 19, 2025. Wall Street analysts have set the earnings per share (EPS) expectation at $0.20 with projected revenue around $731.8 million.
The company is anticipated to report a year-over-year increase in earnings, fueled by higher revenues for the quarter ending December 2024. Despite this, the market's earnings forecast of $0.35 per share surpasses analysts' predictions, presenting a potential volatility in stock price depending on the actual earnings outcome. This discrepancy underscores the importance of the upcoming earnings report in influencing Nexa's stock performance.
Despite a positive revenue forecast, Nexa is navigating through financial challenges. The company's negative price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of -3.69 and an earnings yield of -27.08% highlight its current financial struggles. The price-to-sales ratio stands at 0.28, indicating the amount investors are willing to pay for each dollar of sales.
Concerning Nexa's financial health, the debt-to-equity ratio of 1.91 points to a higher reliance on debt over equity. However, a current ratio of 1.13 suggests a balanced short-term financial standing. The enterprise value to sales ratio of 0.81 and the enterprise value to operating cash flow ratio of 8.80 offer further insight into the company's market valuation and cash flow efficiency.
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