Companies Like Perpetua Resources (TSE:PPTA) Can Afford To Invest In Growth

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Even when a business is losing money, it's possible for shareholders to make money if they buy a good business at the right price. By way of example, Perpetua Resources (TSE:PPTA) has seen its share price rise 132% over the last year, delighting many shareholders. Nonetheless, only a fool would ignore the risk that a loss making company burns through its cash too quickly.

Given its strong share price performance, we think it's worthwhile for Perpetua Resources shareholders to consider whether its cash burn is concerning. In this article, we define cash burn as its annual (negative) free cash flow, which is the amount of money a company spends each year to fund its growth. Let's start with an examination of the business' cash, relative to its cash burn.

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Does Perpetua Resources Have A Long Cash Runway?

A cash runway is defined as the length of time it would take a company to run out of money if it kept spending at its current rate of cash burn. When Perpetua Resources last reported its December 2024 balance sheet in March 2025, it had zero debt and cash worth US$44m. Looking at the last year, the company burnt through US$15m. That means it had a cash runway of about 3.0 years as of December 2024. There's no doubt that this is a reassuringly long runway. Depicted below, you can see how its cash holdings have changed over time.

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TSX:PPTA Debt to Equity History April 24th 2025

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How Is Perpetua Resources' Cash Burn Changing Over Time?

Because Perpetua Resources isn't currently generating revenue, we consider it an early-stage business. So while we can't look to sales to understand growth, we can look at how the cash burn is changing to understand how expenditure is trending over time. While it hardly paints a picture of imminent growth, the fact that it has reduced its cash burn by 33% over the last year suggests some degree of prudence. While the past is always worth studying, it is the future that matters most of all. For that reason, it makes a lot of sense to take a look at our analyst forecasts for the company.

How Easily Can Perpetua Resources Raise Cash?

While Perpetua Resources is showing a solid reduction in its cash burn, it's still worth considering how easily it could raise more cash, even just to fuel faster growth. Companies can raise capital through either debt or equity. Many companies end up issuing new shares to fund future growth. By looking at a company's cash burn relative to its market capitalisation, we gain insight on how much shareholders would be diluted if the company needed to raise enough cash to cover another year's cash burn.