What were the key financial metrics (revenue, gross margin, operating cash flow, net income) for the quarter and how do they compare to consensus estimates? | GORO (Aug 06, 2025) | Candlesense

What were the key financial metrics (revenue, gross margin, operating cash flow, net income) for the quarter and how do they compare to consensus estimates?

Answer – Based on the information you supplied, the press release excerpt does not contain the specific financial figures for the second‑quarter 2025 results (e.g., revenue, gross‑margin percentage, operating‑cash‑flow, or net‑income) nor does it include any comparison to analyst consensus estimates.

Below is a brief explanation of why those numbers cannot be provided from the excerpt you posted, and what you can do to obtain them:

Requested Metric Available in the excerpt? What the excerpt says
Revenue No The excerpt stops before any numerical data is presented.
Gross‑margin No No percentage or dollar amount is mentioned.
Operating cash flow No No figure is given.
Net income No Not disclosed in the excerpt.
Comparison to consensus estimates No No analyst consensus numbers are mentioned.

What to do next

  1. Locate the full press release – The full Business Wire release (or the company’s investor‑relations website) will contain a table or narrative that lists the quarter’s revenue, gross‑margin, operating‑cash‑flow, net‑income, and the analyst consensus figures (often presented as “vs. consensus” or “versus expectations”).

    Typical places to find it:

    • Gold Resource Corp.’s Investor Relations page (press‑release archive).
    • The SEC Form 8‑Q filing for the quarter (if the company files one).
    • Financial news platforms (e.g., Bloomberg, Reuters, MarketWatch) that often embed the consensus numbers in their earnings summary.
  2. Check consensus‑estimate sources – Analysts’ consensus numbers are typically compiled by:

    • FactSet/Refinitiv/Consensus‑estimate services.
    • Bloomberg’s “Consensus Estimate” table.
    • The “Earnings Consensus” section in the press release (if the company includes it) or in a separate analyst‑review article.
  3. If you have access to a financial data platform (e.g., Bloomberg Terminal, Refinitiv, FactSet, S&P Capital IQ), you can pull the “Consensus Estimate” for each metric (Revenue, Gross Margin, Operating Cash Flow, Net Income) and compare them directly with the actuals reported in the press release.

Quick “next‑step” checklist

  • Go to the Company’s website → Investors → Press Releases → locate the “Q2‑2025 results” release (dated August 5 2025).
  • Locate the “Financial Highlights” section; it typically lists:

    • Revenue (e.g., $ X million, vs. consensus of $ Y million)
    • Gross margin (e.g., X % vs. consensus Y %)
    • Operating cash flow (e.g., $ X million, vs. consensus $ Y million)
    • Net income (or loss) (e.g., $ X million, vs. consensus $ Y million)
  • Copy the numbers into a table and compare each to the consensus figure (highlighting beat, miss, or match).

Bottom line

From the text you provided, the key financial metrics and the consensus‑estimate comparison are not present. To answer your question fully, you’ll need to retrieve the full press release or the company's quarterly filing where those numbers are disclosed. Once you have those figures, you can easily compare them to the analyst consensus as described above. If you can supply the complete press‑release text (or a link to it), I would be happy to extract the numbers and provide a detailed comparison.