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Itronics

ITRO
Agricultural Inputs · Basic Materials
Price
$0.00
+0.00 (+0.00%)
Market Cap
$1,782
Winston Score
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Share count rising — dilution

+999.3% over 18y

The company has issued more shares over this period, which dilutes each existing shareholder’s stake.

Diluted shares outstanding: 142K (2004) → 1.6M (2022)

Itronics Inc. is a small Nevada-based company that recycles waste materials to make fertilizer products. Its main product is GOLD'n GRO, a liquid fertilizer sold to farmers and agricultural distributors. The company sits in the agricultural inputs industry but has an unusual angle — it recovers silver and other metals from photo-processing waste as part of its production process.

Itronics earns revenue by selling its fertilizer products and through its precious metals recovery operations. It operates almost entirely within the United States and is a very small company, with a market cap that rounds to essentially zero. Because it combines waste recycling with fertilizer production, it has a niche position, but its tiny size means it has limited financial resources, thin customer reach, and little room for error. The key risk is whether the company can scale revenue fast enough to become sustainably profitable, given how small and thinly traded it currently is.

Winston Score History

Growth Profile

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Revenue Growth

-9.2% YoY

YoY Growth Rate

Revenue declining

EPS Growth

-482.0% YoY

YoY Growth Rate

Earnings declining

R&D Spend

$0/ year

Declining (-100% vs prior year)

0.0% of revenue

Below sector average (3%)

R&D spend declining — could signal cost-cutting or efficiency

Insider Activity

1.8%ownership

Flat

Insiders holding steady — not selling despite ability to

Cash Runway

~0 months

$0 cash & investments

Quarterly Free Cash Flow

→ Burn rate stable

Short runway — potential dilution ahead through share issuance

Cash watch

Itronics has less than a year of cash at its current burn rate. Growth investors should watch for potential share dilution from future fundraising — that directly reduces your ownership.

The Winston Score above measures business quality today. Growth stocks often score lower because they invest in the future rather than maximising current profits. These metrics show what matters most for evaluating that future.

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Quality

Gross Margin
-0.9%
Thin — -0.9% gross margin
Operating Margin
-177.0%
Losing money on operations — -177.0%
ROCE
N/A
Data not available

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Growth

Sales YoY
+17.9%
Fast-growing sales (17.9% YoY)
EPS YoY
N/A
Data not available
EPS Consistency
2/8 quarters
Earnings rarely grow — volatile business

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Cash Flow

Cash Conversion
N/A
Data not available
FCF Margin
-36.2%
Burning cash (-36.2%)

Free cash flow is negative. They are burning cash, not generating it.

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Stability

Debt / Equity
N/A
Data not available
Interest Cover
N/A
Data not available

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Valuation

P/E Ratio (TTM)
N/M
Negative earnings — P/E not meaningful
P/E vs Forward
N/A
not available
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Dividends

Not applicable for this business.
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