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Vermilion Energy
VET61
$10.44arrow_drop_up1.16%$0.11
Asset logo for symbol VET
VET61

$10.44

arrow_drop_up1.16%

Income Statement (VET)

itemJun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023Jun 2023
EBIT$50.33M$50.33M$61.62M$69.91M$225.41M
EBITDA$229.73M$229.73M$257.98M$241.06M$225.54M
gross Profit$87.37M$87.37M$90.84M$292.23M$269.97M
NET Income-$82.42M-$82.42M$2.30M$57.30M$127.90M
total Revenue$460.96M$460.96M$497.85M$526.78M$509.63M

Balance Sheet (VET)

itemJun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023Jun 2023
cash Equivalents-----
net Debt$744.62M$744.62M$707.77M$1.04B$903.99M
stockholders Equity$2.83B$2.83B$2.98B$3.85B$3.82B
total Assets$6.18B$6.18B$6.32B$7.16B$7.17B
total Debt$1.00B$1.00B$962.42M$1.00B$954.69M
total Liabilities$3.35B$3.35B$3.34B$3.30B$3.35B

Cash Flow (VET)

itemJun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023Jun 2023
financing Cash Flow-$99.53M-$99.53M-$60.70M$731.00K-$45.20M
free Cash Flow$156.09M$156.09M$163.47M-$10.39M$6.78M
investing Cash Flow----$170.40M-$164.40M
operating Cash Flow$266.32M$266.32M$354.29M$118.43M$173.63M

Vermilion Energy (VET) Financials

Vermilion Energy Inc (VET) is a publicly traded oil and gas exploration and production company. The company's financials can give investors insights into its performance and financial health. The income statement provides a snapshot of Vermilion Energy's revenues, expenses, and net income. It shows how much money the company generated from its operations and any costs associated with producing its products or services. The ebit, or earnings before interest and taxes, shows the company's profitability before taking into account interest and tax expenses. This metric is often used to assess a company's operating performance and compare it to industry peers.
Another important financial metric is ebitda, or earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. Ebitda provides a clearer picture of a company's operating performance by excluding non-cash expenses. Vermilion Energy's gross profit represents the revenue generated from its operations minus the cost of goods sold. This metric is useful in evaluating the company's ability to generate profits from its core business activities.
The net income from stockholders reflects the portion of Vermilion Energy's profits that are attributable to its shareholders. This metric is important for investors as it shows how much they can expect to earn from their investment. Total revenue represents the total amount of money Vermilion Energy earned from its operations. This metric gives investors an idea of the company's overall sales volume and market presence.
Moving on to the balance sheet, cash equivalents represent Vermilion Energy's highly liquid assets that can be readily converted into cash. This metric is important in assessing the company's liquidity and ability to meet its short-term obligations. Net debt is the difference between a company's total debt and its cash and cash equivalents. It measures the company's leverage and financial risk.
Stockholders' equity represents the residual interest in the assets of Vermilion Energy after deducting its liabilities. This metric reflects the company's net worth and is important for assessing its financial health. Total assets represent Vermilion Energy's total resources, including cash, inventory, property, and investments. This metric gives investors an idea of the company's overall financial strength and potential for growth.
Total debt represents the amount of money Vermilion Energy owes to its creditors. This metric is important in assessing the company's solvency and ability to repay its debts. Total liabilities represent the company's obligations to creditors and other external parties. Cash flow represents the amount of cash generated or used by the company during a specified period. It provides insights into the company's ability to generate cash and its cash management.
Financing cash flow represents the cash inflows and outflows related to the company's financing activities, such as issuing or repurchasing stocks and bonds. Free cash flow represents the cash a company generates after deducting capital expenditures from its operating cash flow. It is a measure of the company's financial flexibility and ability to invest in future growth. Investing cash flow represents the cash inflows and outflows related to the company's investment activities, such as acquiring or disposing of assets. Operating cash flow represents the cash generated from the company's primary business activities.
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