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AECAnfield Energy Inc. Common Shares
$4.02$73M
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Anfield Energy Inc. Common Shares (AEC) Financial Ratios

Latest Ratios: P/E Ratio -7.6x · EV/EBITDA N/A · ROE -24.2%. (2021–2024 historical series)

Income StatementBalance SheetCash FlowRatios
AnnualQuarterly

AEC Valuation Multiples

Price-based multiples — how expensive the stock is relative to earnings, sales, book value, and cash flow

MetricTTMFY 2024FY 2023FY 2022FY 2021
Market Cap$73M————
Enterprise Value$79M————
P/E Ratio →-7.61————
P/S Ratio—————
P/B Ratio1.73————
P/FCF—————
P/OCF—————

P/E links to full P/E history page with 30-year chart

AEC EV Ratios

Enterprise-value multiples — capital-structure-neutral measures of total business value

MetricTTMFY 2024FY 2023FY 2022FY 2021
EV / Revenue—————
EV / EBITDA—————
EV / EBIT—————
EV / FCF—————

AEC Profitability

Margins and return-on-capital ratios measuring operating efficiency

Margins

Full margin charts and quarterly trend are on the Earnings History page

MetricTTMFY 2024FY 2023FY 2022FY 2021
Gross Margin—————
Operating Margin—————
Net Profit Margin—————

Return on Capital

MetricTTMFY 2024FY 2023FY 2022FY 2021
ROE-24.2%-24.2%41.0%-2934.9%—
ROA-14.7%-14.7%23.7%-26.1%-31.0%
ROIC-16.6%-16.6%-28.0%——
ROCE-15.5%-15.5%-20.3%——

AEC Leverage & Debt

Solvency and debt-coverage ratios — lower is generally safer

MetricTTMFY 2024FY 2023FY 2022FY 2021
Debt / Equity0.210.210.05——
Debt / EBITDA—————
Net Debt / Equity—0.180.00-0.29—
Net Debt / EBITDA—————
Debt / FCF—————
Interest Coverage-12.29-12.2994.52-30.93-7.68

AEC Liquidity & Efficiency

Short-term solvency ratios and asset-utilisation metrics

MetricTTMFY 2024FY 2023FY 2022FY 2021
Current Ratio0.320.326.5120.000.22
Quick Ratio0.320.326.5120.000.22
Cash Ratio0.180.184.0317.990.21
Asset Turnover—————
Inventory Turnover—————
Days Sales Outstanding—————

AEC Shareholder Yields

Earnings, FCF, buyback, and dividend yields — total returns to shareholders

Dividends

Full dividend history and growth charts are on the Dividend History page

MetricTTMFY 2024FY 2023FY 2022FY 2021
Dividend Yield—————
Payout Ratio—————

Total Shareholder Return Metrics

MetricTTMFY 2024FY 2023FY 2022FY 2021
Earnings Yield—————
FCF Yield—————
Buyback Yield0.0%————
Total Shareholder Yield0.0%————
Shares Outstanding—$14M$11M$7M$3M

Key Metrics

Growth RegimeContracting
ProfitabilityNegative
Balance SheetVulnerable
Cash FlowBurning
Top Statement Risk

Pre-revenue liquidity dependency

Strategic Premium Overrides Operational Deficits

Based on reported financial figures, Anfield Energy trades at a P/B of 1.75, a valuation that appears to reflect the strategic scarcity of its licensed milling infrastructure rather than any underlying earnings power, as evidenced by the negative TTM P/E of -7.72 and lack of revenue.

The market's willingness to assign a premium to book value suggests investors are pricing the company as a strategic infrastructure play rather than a traditional mining entity. This valuation is highly sensitive to the successful integration with IsoEnergy, as standalone multiples are currently disconnected from fundamental performance metrics.

Capital Erosion Through Sustained Losses

As reported in recent financial statements, the company's ROIC has remained consistently negative, reaching -4.7% in 2025Q2, which underscores the ongoing destruction of invested capital as the firm continues to fund regulatory compliance and corporate overhead without generating any offsetting commercial returns from its mineral assets.

The persistent negative return on capital highlights the difficulty of maintaining a licensed uranium mill in a pre-revenue state. Investors should monitor whether the transition to a subsidiary of IsoEnergy can reverse this trend by providing the necessary scale to finally deploy capital into productive, revenue-generating operations.

Precarious Liquidity Dependent on Financing

According to recent quarterly filings, the company's current ratio has exhibited extreme volatility, swinging from 0.25 in 2024Q3 to 11.24 in 2025Q2, a trend that highlights a structural reliance on external capital raises to maintain the Shootaring Canyon Mill's regulatory and environmental compliance requirements.

This liquidity profile suggests that the company remains in a vulnerable position where its survival is tied to the timing of equity markets rather than operational cash generation. The wide fluctuations in the current ratio indicate that cash reserves are rapidly depleted by fixed maintenance costs, necessitating frequent and potentially dilutive financing events.

Misleading Reliance on Book Value

As evidenced by the company's financial data, the P/B ratio is the most commonly misapplied metric for Anfield Energy, as it obscures the substantial environmental liabilities and the high cost of maintaining a dormant mill that may not reflect current fair market or replacement values.

Investors should instead focus on the 'cost to restart' and the adequacy of environmental bonding, as these factors are more indicative of the company's true economic burden than the accounting book value of its assets. Relying on P/B ignores the potential for significant impairment charges should the regulatory or commodity price environment shift unfavorably.

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AEC — Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the most common questions about buying AEC stock.

What is Anfield Energy Inc. Common Shares's P/E ratio?

Anfield Energy Inc. Common Shares's current P/E ratio is -7.6x. This places it at the 50th percentile of its historical range.

What is Anfield Energy Inc. Common Shares's ROE?

Anfield Energy Inc. Common Shares's return on equity (ROE) is -24.2%. The historical average is 8.4%.

Is AEC stock overvalued?

Based on historical data, Anfield Energy Inc. Common Shares is trading at a P/E of -7.6x. This is at the 50th percentile of its historical P/E range. Compare with industry peers and growth rates for a complete picture.