Galaxy Resources Stock

Galaxy Resources EV/OCF

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The EV/OCF (Enterprise Value to Operating Cash Flow) of Galaxy Resources (GXY.AX) as of Aug 23, 2026 is -186.40. In the previous year, EV/OCF (Enterprise Value to Operating Cash Flow) was -26.78 — a change of 595.99% (lower).

EV/OCF

-186.40

YoY

595.99%

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EV/OCF (Enterprise Value to Operating Cash Flow) of Galaxy Resources is 2026 -186.40 . EV/OCF (Enterprise Value to Operating Cash Flow) of Galaxy Resources was 2025 -26.78 . It decreases by 595.99% lower compared to the previous year.

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EV/OCF
Date
EV/OCF
Jan 1, 2014
-419.89 USD
Jan 1, 2015
-515.83 USD
Jan 1, 2016
1,417.31 USD
Jan 1, 2017
60.98 USD
Jan 1, 2018
46.57 USD
Jan 1, 2019
-26.78 USD
Jan 1, 2020
-186.40 USD
The Galaxy Resources EV/OCF history
YEAREV/OCFYoY
-186.40+595.99%
-26.78-157.50%
46.57-23.62%
60.98-95.70%
1,417.31-374.76%
-515.83+22.85%
-419.89
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Galaxy Resources Stock analysis

What does Galaxy Resources do? Galaxy Resources Ltd is an Australian company specializing in the exploration, development, and production of lithium, potassium, and tantalum minerals. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company originally started as a pure lithium company, focusing on the development of lithium projects. In 2007, Galaxy Resources acquired a stake in the Mt. Catlin Lithium project in Western Australia, which later became one of Galaxy Resources' key lithium operations. Since then, the company has expanded its business and is also involved in other minerals. Galaxy Resources' business model is based on the exploration and development of mineral deposits, as well as the production and sale of lithium, potassium, and tantalum products. The company is able to supply its products to various end markets and is an important player in the commodity industry due to the growing demand for electric vehicles and energy storage systems driven by the increasing adoption of solar energy systems. Galaxy Resources is divided into several divisions to focus on individual business areas. The divisions are Lithium, Potassium, and Tantalum. The Lithium division focuses on lithium projects in Australia and North America. The Potassium division is mainly focused on the Sal de Vida potash project in Argentina. The Tantalum division produces and sells tantalum concentrates and products from the Wodinga mine in Western Australia. The key products of Galaxy Resources are lithium brine, lithium carbonate, potassium carbonate, and tantalum concentrates. Lithium brine and carbonate are mainly used in electrochemistry to manufacture batteries for electric vehicles and storage systems for renewable energy. Potassium carbonate is mainly used as a fertilizer. Tantalum concentrates are used in the production of capacitors, superconductors, and sintering and conversion products. Galaxy Resources is an important player in the commodity industry. The company has experienced strong growth in recent years and expanded its presence in the global market. Due to the growing demand for lithium and potassium products and the strategic positioning of the company in the important South American region, the company is likely to play a significant role in the future development of the electric vehicle and solar energy industries. Galaxy Resources is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Frequently Asked Questions about Galaxy Resources stock

EV/OCF (Enterprise Value to Operating Cash Flow) of Galaxy Resources is -186.40 in 2026.

EV/OCF (Enterprise Value to Operating Cash Flow) of Galaxy Resources changed from -26.78 to -186.40, representing a 595.99% change. The value is lower than the previous year.

On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of EV/OCF (Enterprise Value to Operating Cash Flow) Galaxy Resources since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.

EV/OCF compares enterprise value to operating cash flow, measuring how much investors pay per unit of cash generated from operations.

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