Mako Mining Corp. engages in mineral exploration and exploitation activities in Nicaragua, the United States, and Guyana. At a $599.8M market cap, Mako Mining Corp. ranks as a small-cap company within basic materials. The company explores for gold and silver deposits.
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With $95.8M in cash and $42.4M in debt, MAKO maintains more liquidity than leverage. This favorable balance sheet position can be an asset when capital markets become less accommodating. Free cash flow comes in at $48.6M, providing flexibility for reinvestment, buybacks, or dividends. Consistent free cash flow generation is often considered a sign of operational health. Return on equity stands at 36.4%, which is exceptionally high for the sector. ROE measures how effectively a company uses shareholder capital to generate profits. Return on assets of 23.2% further supports the picture of efficient asset utilization. Revenue has grown from $63.4M (2022) to $148.5M (2025), reflecting a 134% increase over the period.
A beta of 1.71 means MAKO is more volatile than average. Investors should be prepared for wider price swings relative to broader indices. With cash comfortably exceeding debt, MAKO has financial flexibility that may help navigate uncertain periods. No single metric tells the full story. Reviewing MAKO's risk profile alongside its fundamentals and technical indicators provides a more complete picture.