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BCI Minerals (ASX:BCI) Is In A Strong Position To Grow Its Business

On July 28 2020

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How Well Is BCI Minerals Growing?

BCI Minerals managed to reduce its cash burn by 77% over the last twelve months, which suggests it's on the right flight path. Arguably, however, the revenue growth of 106% during the period was even more impressive. Considering these factors, we're fairly impressed by its growth trajectory. While the past is always worth studying, it is the future that matters most of all. So you might want to take a peek at how much the company is expected to grow in the next few years.

How Hard Would It Be For BCI Minerals To Raise More Cash For Growth?

While BCI Minerals seems to be in a decent position, we reckon it is still worth thinking about how easily it could raise more cash, if that proved desirable. Issuing new shares, or taking on debt, are the most common ways for a listed company to raise more money for its business. Commonly, a business will sell new shares in itself to raise cash and drive growth. We can compare a company's cash burn to its market capitalisation to get a sense for how many new shares a company would have to issue to fund one year's operations.

BCI Minerals has a market capitalisation of AU$72m and burnt through AU$2.1m last year, which is 2.9% of the company's market value. So it could almost certainly just borrow a little to fund another year's growth, or else easily raise the cash by issuing a few shares.

How Risky Is BCI Minerals' Cash Burn Situation?

As you can probably tell by now, we're not too worried about BCI Minerals' cash burn. In particular, we think its revenue growth stands out as evidence that the company is well on top of its spending. And even its cash burn relative to its market cap was very encouraging. Taking all the factors in this report into account, we're not at all worried about its cash burn, as the business appears well capitalized to spend as needs be. Readers need to have a sound understanding of business risks before investing in a stock, and we've spotted 3 warning signs for BCI Minerals that potential shareholders should take into account before putting money into a stock.

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