Flinders Mines (FMS.AX) Stock Price

Flinders Mines Price

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Flinders Mines (FMS.AX) Stock | ISIN AU000000FMS9. Flinders Mines operates in the Commodities sector.

Revenue at Flinders Mines has contracted by 8.4% per year over the past 19 years to 15,000 AUD. For Flinders Mines, the net margin of -15,940% is down versus -1,723.8% a few years ago.

Flinders Mines stock price

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Flinders Mines Stock Price History
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Flinders Mines Revenue, EBIT, Net Income

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Revenue
EBIT
Net Income
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Date
Revenue
EBIT
Net Income
Jan 1, 2003
80,000 AUD
-560,000 AUD
-910,000 AUD
Jan 1, 2004
90,000 AUD
-560,000 AUD
-710,000 AUD
Jan 1, 2005
40,000 AUD
-1.1 M AUD
-960,000 AUD
Jan 1, 2006
1.23 M AUD
380,000 AUD
110,000 AUD
Jan 1, 2007
600,000 AUD
-10,000 AUD
-10,000 AUD
Jan 1, 2008
550,000 AUD
-600,000 AUD
-1.22 M AUD
Jan 1, 2009
790,000 AUD
-1.43 M AUD
-3.94 M AUD
Jan 1, 2010
2.34 M AUD
-1.41 M AUD
-8.73 M AUD
Jan 1, 2011
2.91 M AUD
-3.05 M AUD
-7.96 M AUD
Jan 1, 2012
1.5 M AUD
-5.68 M AUD
-4.94 M AUD
Jan 1, 2013
500,000 AUD
-4.88 M AUD
-12.43 M AUD
Jan 1, 2014
200,000 AUD
-5.3 M AUD
-4.65 M AUD
Jan 1, 2015
319,280 AUD
-2.87 M AUD
-29.19 M AUD
Jan 1, 2016
84,990 AUD
-4.12 M AUD
-4.06 M AUD
Jan 1, 2017
43,000 AUD
-2.19 M AUD
-2.26 M AUD

Flinders Mines Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow Statement

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REVENUE GROWTH (%)
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Income Statement Key Figures

Revenue and Revenue Growth

Revenue is the starting point of every income statement — it measures the total sales Flinders Mines generates from its core business. Revenue growth (expressed as year-over-year percentage change) is one of the most important indicators of business momentum. Sustained growth above 10 % annually is generally considered strong, while declining revenue is a serious warning sign that demands investigation.

Gross Margin

Gross margin = (Revenue − Cost of Goods Sold) ÷ Revenue. It reveals what percentage of each dollar of revenue Flinders Mines retains after direct production costs. High gross margins (above 50 %) are typical of asset-light businesses like software and brands, while capital-intensive industries like manufacturing often operate below 30 %. Compare Flinders Mines's gross margin to industry peers and track it over time to spot improving or deteriorating pricing power.

EBIT and EBIT Margin

EBIT measures operating profit — what remains after subtracting all operating expenses (including R&D, sales, and administrative costs) from gross profit. The EBIT margin shows this as a percentage of revenue. Because it excludes interest and taxes, EBIT allows fair comparisons between companies with different debt levels and tax jurisdictions. A rising EBIT margin indicates improving operational efficiency.

Net Income and Earnings Per Share (EPS)

Net income is the company's final profit after all expenses, interest, and taxes. Dividing net income by the number of shares outstanding gives you EPS — the single most influential metric in stock valuation. Consistent EPS growth is the primary driver of long-term stock price appreciation. Always check whether EPS growth comes from genuine profit improvement or from share buybacks reducing the share count.

Shares Outstanding

The total number of shares Flinders Mines has issued. A declining share count (through buybacks) boosts EPS and signals management confidence. A rising share count (through stock issuance) dilutes existing shareholders. Always monitor this number alongside EPS to get the full picture of per-share value creation.

Analyst Estimates

The projected figures represent consensus estimates from professional analysts. Compare these forecasts against Flinders Mines's historical growth rates to assess whether expectations are realistic. A company that consistently beats consensus estimates tends to see its stock price rewarded over time, while repeated misses erode investor confidence.

Flinders Mines stock margins

The Flinders Mines margin analysis displays the gross margin, EBIT margin, as well as the profit margin of Flinders Mines. The EBIT margin (EBIT/sales) indicates the percentage of sales that remains as operating profit. The profit margin shows the percentage of sales that remains for Flinders Mines.
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EBIT margin
Profit margin
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Gross margin
EBIT margin
Profit margin
Jan 1, 2003
-3,053.33 %
-700 %
-1,137.5 %
Jan 1, 2004
-3,053.33 %
-622.22 %
-788.89 %
Jan 1, 2005
-3,053.33 %
-2,750 %
-2,400 %
Jan 1, 2006
-3,053.33 %
30.89 %
8.94 %
Jan 1, 2007
-3,053.33 %
-1.67 %
-1.67 %
Jan 1, 2008
-3,053.33 %
-109.09 %
-221.82 %
Jan 1, 2009
-3,053.33 %
-181.01 %
-498.73 %
Jan 1, 2010
-3,053.33 %
-60.26 %
-373.08 %
Jan 1, 2011
-3,053.33 %
-104.81 %
-273.54 %
Jan 1, 2012
-3,053.33 %
-378.67 %
-329.33 %
Jan 1, 2013
-3,053.33 %
-976 %
-2,486 %
Jan 1, 2014
-3,053.33 %
-2,650 %
-2,325 %
Jan 1, 2015
-3,053.33 %
-897.37 %
-9,142.53 %
Jan 1, 2016
-897.48 %
-4,844.82 %
-4,773.51 %
Jan 1, 2017
-1,851.16 %
-5,097.67 %
-5,265.12 %

Flinders Mines Stock Revenue, EBIT, Earnings per Share

The Flinders Mines earnings per share therefore indicates how much revenue Flinders Mines has generated per share in a given period. The earnings before interest and taxes per share shows how much of the operating profit corresponds to each share. The earnings per share indicates how much of the profit belongs to each share.
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Revenue per Share
EBIT per share
Earnings per Share
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Revenue per Share
EBIT per share
Earnings per Share
Jan 1, 2003
0 AUD
-0.01 AUD
-0.01 AUD
Jan 1, 2004
0 AUD
-0 AUD
-0.01 AUD
Jan 1, 2005
0 AUD
-0.01 AUD
-0.01 AUD
Jan 1, 2006
0 AUD
0 AUD
0 AUD
Jan 1, 2007
0 AUD
-0 AUD
-0 AUD
Jan 1, 2008
0 AUD
-0 AUD
-0 AUD
Jan 1, 2009
0 AUD
-0 AUD
-0 AUD
Jan 1, 2010
0 AUD
-0 AUD
-0.01 AUD
Jan 1, 2011
0 AUD
-0 AUD
-0 AUD
Jan 1, 2012
0 AUD
-0 AUD
-0 AUD
Jan 1, 2013
0 AUD
-0 AUD
-0.01 AUD
Jan 1, 2014
0 AUD
-0 AUD
-0 AUD
Jan 1, 2015
0 AUD
-0 AUD
-0.01 AUD
Jan 1, 2016
0 AUD
-0.03 AUD
-0.03 AUD
Jan 1, 2017
0 AUD
-0.02 AUD
-0.02 AUD

Flinders Mines business model & stock analysis

Flinders Mines Ltd is an Australian company specializing in the exploration and development of iron ore deposits. It was founded in 2008 and is based in Perth, Western Australia. The company's main focus is the Pilbara Iron Ore Project, a high-grade iron ore mining project in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Flinders Mines is the owner and operator of this project, which has a high concentration of magnetic iron ore. The Pilbara project covers an area of 1,106 square kilometers and contains multiple occurrences of iron ore minerals. Flinders Mines' business model is similar to that of a mining company. The company is involved in the exploration, development, and extraction of iron ore deposits, with a strong emphasis on employee safety and environmental protection. Flinders Mines is divided into different business areas: exploration, mine development, and mine operation. Exploration aims to discover and develop new iron ore deposits using modern technologies such as geophysical measurements and drilling. The Mine Development department is responsible for planning and implementing extraction work at new deposits, with a focus on safety and efficiency. Finally, Mine Operation involves the actual operation of the mines and the production of iron ore. The company offers various products derived from iron ore, including coke, pig iron, steel, and a variety of steel products such as rolled products, profiles, and pipes. Flinders Mines supplies both the domestic and international markets with its products. In recent years, Flinders Mines has achieved significant milestones. A feasibility study was conducted for the development of the magnetic iron ore deposits as part of the Pilbara Iron Ore Project. Additionally, an agreement was reached with a leading mining company from China, which participates in the project's financing and purchases a large portion of the produced iron ore. Flinders Mines aims to further expand its position as a leading mining conglomerate in the region and increase its productivity through investments in state-of-the-art technologies and efficient processes. The company places particular importance on a sustainable and environmentally conscious approach and strives to meet the highest standards in terms of safety, environmental protection, and social responsibility.

Flinders Mines SWOT Analysis

Strengths

Flinders Mines Ltd has a strong portfolio of mining assets.

The company benefits from a skilled and experienced management team.

Flinders Mines Ltd has established strong relationships with key stakeholders in the mining industry.

The company has access to advanced technologies and mining techniques.

Weaknesses

Flinders Mines Ltd is highly dependent on the global commodity market, making it vulnerable to price fluctuations.

The company may face challenges in obtaining necessary permits and approvals for its mining projects.

Flinders Mines Ltd has limited financial resources, which may restrict its ability to expand operations or invest in new projects.

The company's growth potential may be limited due to its focus on a specific geographic region.

Opportunities

The demand for minerals and metals is expected to increase in the future, presenting growth opportunities for Flinders Mines Ltd.

The company can explore strategic partnerships and collaborations to leverage resources and expertise.

Flinders Mines Ltd can explore new markets and diversify its product offerings to reduce reliance on a single commodity.

The company can invest in research and development to improve mining efficiency and environmental sustainability.

Threats

The mining industry is exposed to geopolitical risks, such as changes in regulations and policies.

Fluctuating commodity prices can impact the profitability of the company's operations.

Environmental concerns and increasing scrutiny on mining practices may pose challenges for Flinders Mines Ltd.

Competition from other mining companies, especially those with larger financial resources, poses a threat to Flinders Mines Ltd's market share.

Flinders Mines Eulerpool Fair Value

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What Is Fair Value?

Fair value is an estimate of what a stock is truly "worth" based on its financial fundamentals, independent of the current market price. If the calculated fair value is above the current share price, the stock may be undervalued — and vice versa. This chart shows three different fair value approaches so you can cross-check them against each other.

Earnings-Based Fair Value

Calculated by multiplying the current earnings per share (EPS) by the average historical P/E ratio over a selected multi-year period. The smoothing over several years filters out temporary spikes or dips. If this fair value exceeds the market price, it suggests the stock is cheap relative to its earning power.

Example: Fair Value (Earnings) 2022 = EPS 2022 × Average P/E 2019–2021

Revenue-Based Fair Value

Derived by multiplying revenue per share by the average historical price-to-sales ratio. This method is particularly useful for companies with volatile or temporarily depressed earnings, as revenue tends to be more stable than profits. It answers: "At what price has the market historically valued each dollar of this company's sales?"

Example: Fair Value (Revenue) 2022 = Revenue per Share 2022 × Average P/S 2019–2021

Dividend-Based Fair Value

Calculated by dividing the dividend per share by the average historical dividend yield. This approach is most relevant for mature, consistently dividend-paying companies. If the resulting fair value is higher than the current price, it implies the stock offers a better yield than its historical average.

Example: Fair Value (Dividend) 2022 = Dividend per Share 2022 ÷ Average Yield 2019–2021

How to Use This Chart

When all three fair value lines converge above the current price, it strengthens the case that the stock is undervalued. When they diverge, investigate why — it may indicate a structural shift in margins, payout policy, or growth rate. The forward estimates on the right extend the analysis using projected fundamentals, helping you assess whether the current price already reflects future growth expectations.

Flinders Mines historical P/E ratio, EBIT multiple, and P/S ratio

Flinders Mines annual returns

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Annual Return

What This Chart Shows

This chart breaks down 's total annual return into two components: price return (gains or losses from stock price movement) and dividend return (income received from dividend payments). Together, they represent the total return an investor would have earned in each calendar year.

Price Return

Price return measures the percentage change in 's stock price from January 1st to December 31st of each year. Positive bars indicate the stock appreciated; negative bars show a decline. This is the component most investors focus on, but it tells only part of the story — especially for dividend-paying stocks.

Dividend Return

Dividend return represents the income generated from dividends paid during the year, expressed as a percentage of the starting stock price. While it may seem small in any single year (typically 1–4 % for established companies), dividends compound significantly over decades and have historically contributed roughly 40 % of total stock market returns.

What to Look For

Examine how many years showed positive vs. negative returns to gauge consistency. A stock with mostly positive years and small drawdowns suggests lower risk. Also compare 's annual returns to a benchmark index — consistently outperforming the market is a hallmark of a strong investment. Pay attention to the worst years: understanding downside risk is just as important as chasing upside potential.

Flinders Mines shares outstanding

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Number of stocks
Jan 1, 2003
87.37 M base_Shares
Jan 1, 2004
122.16 M base_Shares
Jan 1, 2005
162.51 M base_Shares
Jan 1, 2006
286.03 M base_Shares
Jan 1, 2007
515.08 M base_Shares
Jan 1, 2008
1.02 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2009
1.26 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2010
1.72 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2011
1.89 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2012
1.89 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2013
1.89 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2014
2 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2015
2.78 B base_Shares
Jan 1, 2016
120.34 M base_Shares
Jan 1, 2017
132.08 M base_Shares
Price targets and forecasts for Flinders Mines are not yet available.

Flinders Mines shareholder structure

% Name
59.46033%
TIO (NZ) Limited
TIO (NZ) Limited
20.76451%
OCJ Investment (Australia) Pty. Ltd.
OCJ Investment (Australia) Pty. Ltd.
2.24267%
Keane (Kenneth Martin)
Keane (Kenneth Martin)
0.58851%
Ouyang (Chunlei)
Ouyang (Chunlei)
0.51194%
Quattuor Regionis Pty. Ltd.
Quattuor Regionis Pty. Ltd.
0.42582%
Drummond (Ian)
Drummond (Ian)
0.35535%
Vachkodi Pty. Ltd.
Vachkodi Pty. Ltd.
0.32055%
Kearney (Wayne Raymond)
Kearney (Wayne Raymond)
0.2865%
Dunstan (Brendon Tony)
Dunstan (Brendon Tony)
0.27243%
Newland (Ashley Martin)
Newland (Ashley Martin)

Frequently asked questions about Flinders Mines

The business model of Flinders Mines Ltd revolves around the exploration and development of mineral resources. As a mining company, Flinders Mines focuses on the exploration and extraction of iron ore deposits. Specializing in the development of the Pilbara iron ore project in Western Australia, Flinders Mines aims to produce and export high-quality iron ore to global markets. Through diligent exploration, efficient mining operations, and strategic partnerships, Flinders Mines seeks to maximize the value of its iron ore assets and deliver sustainable growth for its stakeholders.

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