Rio2 (TSX:RIO) is back in focus after reporting Q2 2026 results that show a move from loss to profit, along with detailed copper, gold, and silver production figures for the quarter and first half.
See our latest analysis for Rio2.
Rio2's recent Q2 shift from loss to profit appears to be feeding into the share price story. The CA$3.17 share price is backed by a 30 day share price return of 21.46% and a very large 3 year total shareholder return, although the share price return since the start of the year is down 5.93%.
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After a strong Q2 swing back to profit and a sharp 30 day rebound in the share price, the key question for Rio2 now is how much of the potential is already in the stock and how much upside could still lie ahead.
Rio2's CA$3.17 share price sits well below a narrative fair value of around CA$6.00, which frames the Q2 profit and recent price move in a very different light.
Rio2 appears significantly undervalued relative to its long‑term earnings potential. Based on the platform’s future estimates, the company is expected to generate US$562.2 million in earnings by 2030, supported by strong revenue growth reaching US$5.85 billion. Applying a conservative 16.86× P/E multiple to these projected earnings results in an implied 2030 market capitalization of US$9.48 billion, or US$5.98 per share.
Want to see what is driving that fair value for Rio2? The narrative leans heavily on fast growing revenue, high margins and a premium future earnings multiple. Curious which assumptions matter most and how they link back to today’s price.
Result: Fair Value of CA$6.00 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, the Rio2 narrative could be challenged if future earnings or revenue do not align with these projections, or if project execution and permitting timelines disappoint investors.
Find out about the key risks to this Rio2 narrative.
The Rio2 narrative points to a large gap between price and modelled fair value. Yet the current P/E of 21.5x is higher than both the Canadian Metals and Mining industry average of 15.8x and a fair ratio of 17.4x. That suggests investors are already paying up for growth. How comfortable are you with that premium if the story changes?
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
With mixed signals around Rio2 and its recent results, it makes sense to act quickly and check the numbers yourself before forming a view. To weigh both the concerns and the potential, take a closer look at the 4 key rewards and 2 important warning signs.
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