ValorQ4, 24Q1, 25Q2, 25Q3, 25Q4, 25Q1, 26TTMGastos comerciales, generales y administrativos10.46 M11.08 M10.78 M11.65 M17.69 M16.21 M56.33 MInvestigación y desarrollo1.27 M1.05 M934 K1.27 M1.29 M1.5 M5 MBeneficio operativo-19.65 M-20.14 M5.8 M-3.69 M-2.18 M-4.9 M-4.97 MTotal de ingresos no operativos2.04 M-1.63 M-3.07 M-3.89 M-3.83 M-16.45 M-27.24 MGastos por intereses, netos de intereses capitalizados1.12 M3.29 M4.34 M5.21 M4.71 M5.17 M19.44 MIngresos no operativos, una vez deducidos los gastos por intereses2.04 M-1.52 M-7.37 M-9.43 M-8.4 M-19.83 M-45.02 MIngresos/gastos extraordinarios-5 000-110 K-44 K332 K-144 K-1.79 M-1.65 MBeneficio antes de impuestos-18.72 M-25.07 M-1.62 M-12.78 M-10.72 M-36.83 M-61.95 MParticipación en los beneficios———————Impuestos—000-1.58 M0-1.58 MParticipación minoritaria—-45 K585 K377 K290 K346 K1.6 MOtros ingresos/gastos después de impuestos-650 K-1 M-803 K2.08 M-1.9 M-30 K-646 KBeneficio neto antes de actividades interrumpidas-17.61 M-21.73 M2.14 M-7.95 M-6.3 M-21.7 M-33.8 MOperaciones suspendidas———————Beneficio neto-17.61 M-21.73 M2.14 M-7.95 M-6.3 M-21.7 M-33.8 MAjuste por dilución———————Dividendos de las acciones preferentes———————Beneficio neto diluido atribuible a los accionistas-18.07 M-21.73 M2.14 M-7.95 M-6.3 M-21.7 M-33.8 MBeneficio básico por acción-0.08-0.090.01-0.03-0.03-0.09-0.14Beneficio por acción diluido-0.08-0.090.01-0.03-0.03-0.09-0.14Número medio de acciones ordinarias231.67 M232.03 M232.95 M232.68 M234.01 M236.84 M—Acciones diluidas231.67 M232.03 M236.84 M232.68 M234.01 M236.84 M—EBITDA-13.57 M-14.52 M13.01 M3.71 M12.98 M1.96 M31.67 MEBIT-19.65 M-20.14 M5.8 M-3.69 M-2.18 M-4.9 M-4.97 MCosto de los ingresos3.45 M21.45 M17.27 M22.29 M24.25 M20.23 M84.03 MOtros costes de producción3.45 M21.45 M17.27 M22.29 M24.25 M20.23 M84.03 MAmortización y depreciación (flujo de caja)6.08 M5.62 M7.21 M7.4 M15.16 M6.86 M36.64 M
Gevo, Inc. - Common Stock
Gevo, Inc. is an American renewable chemicals and advanced biofuels company headquartered in unincorporated Douglas County, Colorado, in the Denver-Aurora metropolitan area. Gevo operates in the sustainability sector, pursuing a business model based on the concept of the "circular economy". The company develops bio-based alternatives to petroleum-based products using a combination of biotechnology and classical chemistry. Gevo uses the GREET model from Argonne National Laboratory as a basis for its measure of sustainability, with the goal of producing high-protein animal feed, corn-oil products, and energy-dense liquid hydrocarbons. Gevo is focused on converting sustainably grown raw materials, specifically No. 2 dent corn, into high-value protein and isobutanol, a primary building block for renewable hydrocarbons, including sustainable aviation fuel, renewable gasoline, and renewable diesel. Gevo markets these fuels as directly integrable on a “drop-in” basis into existing fuel and chemical products.