The Revenue Y/Y of Trevali Mining Corporation is -10.69%
Yearly revenue growth is the percentage growth of the company’s revenue over trailing twelve months.
= (revenue past four quarters - revenue previous four quarters) / revenue previous four quarters
The yearly revenue growth rate is calculated as the percentage change in revenue over the trailing twelve months. For this specific metric, the calculation takes into account a series of the last eight quarterly revenues. The revenue growth is useful for determining the success of the company expanding its main business. Revenue growth of 5% to 10% is usually considered good for large-cap companies. For other companies, a sales growth of over 10% is more desirable.
Trevali Mining Corporation, a base-metals mining company, engages in the acquisition, exploration, development of, and production from mineral properties. It primarily explores for zinc, lead, silver, copper, and gold deposits. The company's operational assets include the 90%-owned Perkoa Mine in Burkina Faso; 90%-owned Rosh Pinah Mine in Namibia; and Caribou Mine in northern New Brunswick, Canada. It also holds interests in the Halfmile, Stratmat, and Restigouche properties situated in New Brunswick, Canada; Gergarub project in Namibia; and Ruttan Mine located in northern Manitoba, Canada. In addition, the company has an option to acquire a 100% interest in the Heath Steele deposit located in New Brunswick, Canada. Trevali Mining Corporation was formerly known as Trevali Resources Corp. and changed its name to Trevali Mining Corporation in April 2011. The company was incorporated in 1964 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.