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De Grey Mining (ASX:DEG) Growth Rank : 0 (As of Jun. 08, 2024)


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What is De Grey Mining Growth Rank?

De Grey Mining has the Growth Rank of 0.

GuruFocus Growth Rank measures the growth of a company in terms of its revenue and profitability. Historically, the companies with the highest growth ranks performed the best over the long term. It is calculated using the following criteria:

1. 5-year revenue growth rate, the higher, the better.
2. 3-year revenue growth rate, the higher, the better.
3. 5-year EBITDA growth rate, the higher, the better.
4. The predictability of 5-year revenue. The most consistent it is, the higher the rank.

GuruFocus found that the Growth Rank is the second of the two most-sensitive parameters among the five parameters checked. Please click GF Score to see more details on GF Score's 5 Key Aspects of Analysis.

Please note that we are using the five-year EBITDA growth rate as a parameter, so the company needs to have had positive growth over that time. The reason we use EBITDA instead of earnings per share is that with EBITDA, we can rank a lot more companies since a company may have positive EBITDA but negative EPS. Since we are looking at the growth here, EBITDA gives us a pretty clear picture about the growth in the company's business operations.


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De Grey Mining (ASX:DEG) Business Description

Traded in Other Exchanges
Address
2 Kings Park Road, Ground Level, West Perth, Perth, WA, AUS, 6005
De Grey Mining Ltd is a Western Australian-based mining company that centers on the exploration of base and precious metals. The company's primary focus lies in the Pilbara region on the Mallina Gold Project, which has been found to be prospective for gold mineralization. Geographically, it only operates in Australasia.