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Side-by-side financial comparison of Dakota Gold Corp. (DC) and Ivanhoe Electric Inc. (IE). Click either name above to swap in a different company.
Dakota Gold Corp is an American gold mining company that owns land in the historic Homestake District of the northern Black Hills of South Dakota.
Ivanhoe Electric Inc. is a critical minerals exploration and development firm focused on metals for global electrification. It targets high-grade copper, gold, silver and strategic deposits, with primary North American operations, supplying raw materials to renewable energy, EV and power grid infrastructure supply chains worldwide.
8-Quarter Revenue & Profit Trend
Side-by-side quarterly history. Quarters aligned by calendar period so offset fiscal years line up.
| Q4 25 | — | $896.0K | ||
| Q3 25 | — | $545.0K | ||
| Q2 25 | — | $1.1M | ||
| Q1 25 | — | $735.0K | ||
| Q4 24 | — | $1.3M | ||
| Q3 24 | — | $671.0K | ||
| Q2 24 | — | $538.0K | ||
| Q1 24 | — | $360.0K |
| Q4 25 | — | $-40.3M | ||
| Q3 25 | — | $-17.5M | ||
| Q2 25 | — | $-23.9M | ||
| Q1 25 | — | $-34.1M | ||
| Q4 24 | — | $18.5M | ||
| Q3 24 | — | $-43.2M | ||
| Q2 24 | — | $-46.8M | ||
| Q1 24 | — | $-60.1M |
| Q4 25 | — | 69.5% | ||
| Q3 25 | — | 51.2% | ||
| Q2 25 | — | 72.5% | ||
| Q1 25 | — | 60.1% | ||
| Q4 24 | — | 64.7% | ||
| Q3 24 | — | 61.8% | ||
| Q2 24 | — | 64.3% | ||
| Q1 24 | — | 72.2% |
| Q4 25 | — | -4167.7% | ||
| Q3 25 | — | -4328.3% | ||
| Q2 25 | — | -2400.3% | ||
| Q1 25 | — | -3674.0% | ||
| Q4 24 | — | -2229.4% | ||
| Q3 24 | — | -6233.8% | ||
| Q2 24 | — | -9023.4% | ||
| Q1 24 | — | -15800.3% |
| Q4 25 | — | -4500.4% | ||
| Q3 25 | — | -3214.9% | ||
| Q2 25 | — | -2233.2% | ||
| Q1 25 | — | -4645.0% | ||
| Q4 24 | — | 1386.6% | ||
| Q3 24 | — | -6443.5% | ||
| Q2 24 | — | -8695.7% | ||
| Q1 24 | — | -16693.1% |
| Q4 25 | — | $0.24 | ||
| Q3 25 | — | $0.13 | ||
| Q2 25 | — | $0.18 | ||
| Q1 25 | — | $0.24 | ||
| Q4 24 | — | $-0.14 | ||
| Q3 24 | — | $0.36 | ||
| Q2 24 | — | $0.39 | ||
| Q1 24 | — | $0.46 |
Financial Flow Comparison
Revenue → gross profit → operating profit → net profit for each company.