Dakota Gold Corp./$DC
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About Dakota Gold Corp.
Dakota Gold Corp is a gold exploration and development company with a specific focus on revitalizing the Homestake District in Lead, South Dakota. Dakota Gold has high-caliber gold mineral properties covering over 48 thousand acres surrounding the historic Homestake Mine. Company project includes Richmond Hill Project.
Ticker
$DC
Sector
Primary listing
AMEX
Industry
Metals and Mining
Headquarters
Employees
41
Website
DC Metrics
BasicAdvanced
$404M
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-$0.31
1.00
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Price and volume
Market cap
$404M
Beta
1
52-week high
$4.48
52-week low
$2.40
Average daily volume
823K
Financial strength
Current ratio
26.312
Quick ratio
25.954
Long term debt to equity
0.126
Total debt to equity
0.228
Interest coverage (TTM)
-293.40%
Profitability
EBITDA (TTM)
-29.117
Effective tax rate (TTM)
-0.05%
Management effectiveness
Return on assets (TTM)
-15.71%
Return on equity (TTM)
-25.54%
Valuation
Price to book
3.09
Price to tangible book (TTM)
3.09
Price to free cash flow (TTM)
-13.116
Free cash flow yield (TTM)
-7.62%
Free cash flow per share (TTM)
-0.274
Growth
Earnings per share change (TTM)
-29.06%
Bulls say / Bears say
BMO Capital Markets raised Dakota Gold's price target from $6.00 to $7.50, indicating strong confidence in the company's growth prospects. (marketbeat.com)
The successful completion of a $35 million common stock offering has bolstered Dakota Gold's financial position, providing ample capital for project development. (tradingview.com)
Analysts highlight the significant growth potential of the JB Gold Zone, emphasizing its proximity and geological similarities to the historic Homestake mine. (investing.com)
The announcement of a $35 million common stock offering led to an 8.1% decline in Dakota Gold's share price, reflecting potential dilution concerns among investors. (benzinga.com)
Despite positive analyst ratings, Dakota Gold has not been profitable over the last twelve months, raising concerns about its current financial performance. (investing.com)
The company's reliance on future project developments, such as the Richmond Hill Oxide Heap Leach Gold Project, introduces execution risks that could impact investor confidence. (tradingview.com)
Data summarised monthly by Lightyear AI. Last updated on 8 Jul 2025.
DC News
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Initial Assessment with Cash Flow Demonstrates Robust Economics for Richmond Hill
Newsfile Corp·4 weeks ago

Bob Quartermain's revival bet: Dakota Gold targets next major U.S. gold mine in South Dakota
Kitco·4 weeks ago

Dakota Gold Announces Date for Webcast Conference Call to Review the Initial Assessment with Cash Flow for Richmond Hill
Newsfile Corp·4 weeks ago
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FAQs
What’s the current market cap for Dakota Gold Corp. stock?
Dakota Gold Corp. (DC) has a market cap of $404M as of August 01, 2025.
What is the P/E ratio for Dakota Gold Corp. stock?
The price to earnings (P/E) ratio for Dakota Gold Corp. (DC) stock is 0 as of August 01, 2025.
Does Dakota Gold Corp. stock pay dividends?
No, Dakota Gold Corp. (DC) stock does not pay dividends to its shareholders as of August 01, 2025.
When is the next Dakota Gold Corp. dividend payment date?
Dakota Gold Corp. (DC) stock does not pay dividends to its shareholders.
What is the beta indicator for Dakota Gold Corp.?
Dakota Gold Corp. (DC) has a beta rating of 1. This means that it is more volatile than the market, on average. A beta of 1 would indicate the stock moves in-line with the market, while a beta of 2 would indicate the stock moves twice as much as the market.