Gold Resource GORO Business Segments
| Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nonoperating Income Expense by Business | ||||||
| Michigan Usa | -$4.61M-12.5% | —— | —— | —— | -$4.1M-1.9% | |
| Oaxaca Mexico | $207K+184% | —— | —— | —— | -$246K+67.3% | |
| Operating Income by Business | ||||||
| Michigan Usa | -$4.84M-11.9% | -$4.74M+4.8% | -$4.37M-22.0% | -$4.1M+11.4% | -$4.33M-28.3% | |
| Oaxaca Mexico | $18.05M+1,026% | $26.44M+524% | $2.8M+126% | -$5.93M-17.2% | -$1.95M+41.5% | |
| Cost Depreciation Amortization And Depletion by Business | ||||||
| Michigan Usa | $23K-11.5% | $26K0.0% | $26K-7.1% | $26K-3.7% | $26K-7.1% | |
| Oaxaca Mexico | $4M+49.8% | $3.5M-9.5% | $2.58M-37.6% | $2.33M-59.8% | $2.67M-36.0% | |
| Mining Exploration Expense by Business | ||||||
| Michigan Usa | $209K+2.5% | $231K— | $191K-5.4% | $167K+17.6% | $204K-0.5% | |
| Oaxaca Mexico | $1.23M+338% | $208K+90.8% | $799K+4.2% | $569K+209% | $281K-68.7% | |
| Revenue (Gross) by Product | ||||||
| Copper Concentrate | $913K+93.4% | —— | $659K-28.1% | $414K-78.7% | $472K-78.9% | |
| Gold Concentrate | $7.48M+201% | —— | $4.86M+42.2% | $1.82M-71.3% | $2.49M-66.4% | |
| Lead Concentrate | $684K+26.9% | —— | $417K-54.6% | $525K-50.5% | $539K-60.5% | |
| Silver Concentrate | $31.97M+329% | —— | $17.27M+218% | $5.1M-25.4% | $7.45M+47.0% | |
| Zinc Concentrate | $3.11M+77.8% | —— | $1.87M-53.8% | $2.77M-43.9% | $1.75M-57.5% |
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- How does Gold Resource break its business down?
- Gold Resource (GORO) reports nonoperating income expense by business across 2 parts — Michigan Usa and Oaxaca Mexico. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Gold Resource's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Gold Resource's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
