Value202220232024TTMSelling/general/admin expenses23.94 M9.69 M10.63 M10.08 MResearch & development————Operating income-31.28 M-38.04 M-34.33 M-27.63 MNon-Operating Income, Total-52.87 K739.73 K1.02 M1.9 MInterest expense, net of interest capitalized——137.48 K-1 289Non-Operating Income, excl. Interest Expenses35.83 K369.86 K439.87 K951.63 KUnusual income/expense-88.7 K369.86 K439.87 K951.63 KPretax income-31.37 M-37.67 M-33.89 M-26.68 MEquity in earnings————Taxes-5.69 M-1.22 M-7 83567.23 KNon-controlling/minority interest-13.07 M———After tax other income/expense————Net income before discontinued operations-12.61 M-36.45 M-33.88 M-26.75 MDiscontinued operations————Net income-12.61 M-36.45 M-33.88 M-26.75 MDilution adjustment————Preferred dividends————Diluted net income available to common stockholders-12.61 M-36.45 M-33.88 M-26.75 MBasic earnings per share (Basic EPS)—-0.47-0.37-0.25Diluted earnings per share (Diluted EPS)-0.35-0.47-0.37-0.25Average basic shares outstanding—78.25 M90.89 M412.91 MDiluted shares outstanding35.58 M78.25 M90.89 M412.91 MEBITDA————EBIT————Cost of revenue————Other cost of goods sold————Depreciation & amortization (cash flow)134 K302.08 K250 K196.26 K
Dakota Gold Corp
Dakota Gold Corp is an American gold mining company that owns land in the historic Homestake District of the northern Black Hills of South Dakota.
The area once produced the second largest amount of gold in U.S. history. Otherwise known as the Homestake Mine or the Homestake Deposit, the 100-square-mile area yielded approximately 44 million ounces of gold in its 136-year-history, placing it second in U.S. gold production only to the Carlin District of northeast Nevada, and ranking it the largest iron-formation-hosted gold deposit in the world. Mining was halted in 2002 but the company re-opened the mine around 2014. The company was formerly known as Dakota Territory Resource Corp and changed its name in 2022 to Dakota Gold Corp after a merger with JR Resources Corp.
The total mineral area that the company owns covers 3,057 acres, including: the Blind Gold, City Creek, and Homestake Paleoplacer Properties.