Griffin Mining Stock

Griffin Mining OCF Margin

Delisted·Jun 19, 2026

The Operating Cash Flow Margin of Griffin Mining (GFM.L) as of Aug 19, 2026 is 14.49 %. In the previous year, Operating Cash Flow Margin was 33.13 % — a change of -56.26% (lower).

OCF Margin

14.49 %

YoY

-56.26%

Last updated:

Operating Cash Flow Margin of Griffin Mining is 2026 14.49 % . Operating Cash Flow Margin of Griffin Mining was 2025 33.13 % . It decreases by -56.26% lower compared to the previous year.
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Griffin Mining Stock analysis

What does Griffin Mining do? Griffin Mining Ltd is a mining company based in London that specializes in the extraction of zinc and lead ores. The company was founded in 1988 as a junior mining company under the name Consolidated Mining Corporation. The name change to Griffin Mining occurred in 1997. Since then, the company has become a key player in the global mining industry. Griffin Mining's business model is based on the exploration and extraction of mineral resources worldwide. The focus is on the company's two main sites in China, in the Inner Mongolia region. Griffin Mining operates two mines here: the Caijiaying mine and the Fuhong mine. The Caijiaying mine has been in operation since 2005 and primarily produces zinc, lead, and silver concentrates. The Fuhong mine was acquired in 2018 and is still in the development phase. In addition to mineral extraction, Griffin Mining also operates a processing plant in the Chinese province of Hebei. Concentrates from the Caijiaying mine are further processed here. The end product includes zinc and lead metal alloys, as well as silver bars, which are mainly used in the electronics and construction industries. Griffin Mining is a diversified company that is active in both mining and processing. The diversity of its business areas enables the company to better withstand fluctuations in commodity markets. Furthermore, diversification helps to minimize risk for investors and increase the stability of the company. Griffin Mining's offerings mainly include zinc and lead ores, as well as silver concentrates. These raw materials are essential for the modern industry and therefore have a high market value. By focusing on these resources, Griffin Mining has established itself as an important supplier to the global industry. In recent years, Griffin Mining has been able to gradually increase its production, as well as its revenue and profit. However, mining is subject to strong fluctuations in commodity markets, leading to certain risks in Griffin Mining's business model. Nevertheless, the company has shown positive development in recent years and has established itself as a stable player in the global mining industry. With its locations in China and a wide range of raw materials and finished products, Griffin Mining is well positioned for the future. Griffin Mining is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

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Operating Cash Flow Margin of Griffin Mining is 14.49 % in 2026.

Operating Cash Flow Margin of Griffin Mining changed from 33.13 % to 14.49 %, representing a -56.26% change. The value is lower than the previous year.

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OCF margin measures the percentage of revenue converted into operating cash flow. It indicates cash generation efficiency from core business operations.

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