COMCF (Canada One Mining) E10: $0.00 (As of Jan. 2026)


What is Canada One Mining E10?

Canada One Mining COMCF E10 is $0.00 as of Jan. 2026. The stock has 2 warning signs investors should review.

E10 is a concept invented by Prof. Robert Shiller, who uses E10 for his Shiller P/E calculation. E10 is the average of the inflation adjusted earnings of a company over the past 10 years.

Canada One Mining's adjusted earnings per share data for the three months ended in Jan. 2026 was $0.000. Add all the adjusted EPS for the past 10 years together and divide 10 will get our e10, which is $0.00 for the trailing ten years ended in Jan. 2026.

During the past 3 years, the average E10 Growth Rate was 38.70% per year. Please click Growth Rate Calculation Example (GuruFocus) to see how GuruFocus calculates Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT)'s revenue growth rate. You can apply the same method to get the E10 growth rate using E10 data.

During the past 13 years, the highest 3-Year average E10 Growth Rate of Canada One Mining was 38.70% per year. The lowest was 3.70% per year. And the median was 4.90% per year.

As of today (2026-06-24), Canada One Mining's current stock price is $0.0487. Canada One Mining's E10 for the quarter that ended in Jan. 2026 was $0.00. Canada One Mining's Shiller PE Ratio of today is .


Canada One Mining  (OTCPK:COMCF) E10 Explanation

If a company grows much fast than inflation, E10 may underestimate the company's earnings power. Shiller PE Ratio can seem to be too high even the actual P/E is low.

For the Shiller P/E, the earnings of the past 10 years are inflation-adjusted and averaged. The result is used for P/E calculation. Since it looks at the average over the last 10 years, the Shiller P/E is also called PE10.

The Shiller P/E was first used by professor Robert Shiller to measure the valuation of the overall market. The same calculation is applied here to individual companies.


Be Aware

Shiller PE Ratio works better for cyclical companies. It gives you a better idea on the company's real earnings power.


Canada One Mining E10 Related Terms


Canada One Mining E10 Historical Data

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The historical data trend for Canada One Mining's E10 can be seen below:

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Canada One Mining E10 Chart

Canada One Mining Annual Data
Trend Jul16 Jul17 Jul18 Jul19 Jul20 Jul21 Jul22 Jul23 Jul24 Jul25
E10
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Canada One Mining Quarterly Data
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Canada One Mining E10 Competitor Comparison

For the Other Industrial Metals & Mining subindustry, Canada One Mining's Shiller PE Ratio, along with its competitors' market caps and Shiller PE Ratio data, can be viewed below:

* Competitive companies are chosen from companies within the same industry, with headquarter located in same country, with closest market capitalization; x-axis shows the market cap, and y-axis shows the term value; the bigger the dot, the larger the market cap. Note that "N/A" values will not show up in the chart.


Canada One Mining Shiller PE Ratio vs Metals & Mining Industry

For the Metals & Mining industry and Basic Materials sector, Canada One Mining's Shiller PE Ratio distribution charts can be found below:

* The bar in red indicates where Canada One Mining's Shiller PE Ratio falls into.



Canada One Mining E10 Calculation

E10 is a concept invented by Prof. Robert Shiller, who uses E10 for his Shiller P/E calculation. When we calculate the today's Shiller P/E ratio of a stock, we use today's price divided by E10.

What is E10? How do we calculate E10?

E10 is the average of the inflation adjusted earnings of a company over the past 10 years. Let's use an example to explain.

If we want to calculate the E10 of Wal-Mart (WMT) for Dec. 31, 2010, we need to have the inflation data and the earnings from 2001 through 2010.

We adjusted the earnings of 2001 earnings data with the total inflation from 2001 through 2010 to the equivalent earnings in 2010. If the total inflation from 2001 to 2010 is 40%, and Wal-Mart earned $1 a share in 2001, then the 2001's equivalent earnings in 2010 is $1.4 a share. If Wal-Mart earns $1 again in 2002, and the total inflation from 2002 through 2010 is 35%, then the equivalent 2002 earnings in 2010 is $1.35. So on and so forth, you get the equivalent earnings of past 10 years. Then you add them together and divided the sum by 10 to get E10.

Please note that we use the CPI data of the country/region where the company is headquartered. If the CPI data for that country/region is not available, then we will use the CPI data of the United States as default.

For example, Canada One Mining's adjusted earnings per share data for the three months ended in Jan. 2026 was:

Adj_EPS= Earnings per Share (Diluted) /CPI of Jan. 2026 (Change)*Current CPI (Jan. 2026)
=0/130.3661*130.3661
=0.000

Current CPI (Jan. 2026) = 130.3661.

Canada One Mining Quarterly Data

per share eps CPI Adj_EPS
201604 -0.008 101.370 -0.010
201607 -0.015 101.844 -0.019
201610 -0.003 102.002 -0.004
201701 -0.008 102.318 -0.010
201704 -0.007 103.029 -0.009
201707 -0.016 103.029 -0.020
201710 -0.003 103.424 -0.004
201801 -0.004 104.056 -0.005
201804 -0.006 105.320 -0.007
201807 0.000 106.110 0.000
201810 -0.002 105.952 -0.002
201901 -0.002 105.557 -0.002
201904 -0.003 107.453 -0.004
201907 0.000 108.243 0.000
201910 -0.002 107.927 -0.002
202001 -0.002 108.085 -0.002
202004 -0.002 107.216 -0.002
202007 0.000 108.401 0.000
202010 -0.008 108.638 -0.010
202101 -0.002 109.192 -0.002
202104 -0.002 110.851 -0.002
202107 0.000 112.431 0.000
202110 -0.003 113.695 -0.003
202201 0.002 114.801 0.002
202204 -0.003 118.357 -0.003
202207 -0.004 120.964 -0.004
202210 -0.002 121.517 -0.002
202301 -0.002 121.596 -0.002
202304 -0.007 123.571 -0.007
202307 -0.008 124.914 -0.008
202310 -0.007 125.310 -0.007
202401 -0.007 125.072 -0.007
202404 0.000 126.890 0.000
202407 -0.007 128.075 -0.007
202410 0.000 127.838 0.000
202501 0.000 127.443 0.000
202504 0.000 129.102 0.000
202507 -0.007 130.287 -0.007
202510 0.000 130.603 0.000
202601 0.000 130.366 0.000

Add all the adjusted EPS together and divide 10 will get our e10.

Frequently Asked Questions Learn more about E10 →
What does a E10 of $0.00 mean?
Canada One Mining (COMCF) has a E10 of $0.00 as of Jan. 2026. E10 represents the company's inflation-adjusted earnings per share over a 10-year period. View historical data on Canada One Mining and its competitors.
Is Canada One Mining's E10 too high?
Canada One Mining's current E10 is $0.00.
How does Canada One Mining's E10 compare to competitors?
Canada One Mining's E10 of $0.00 can be compared against companies in the Metals & Mining industry. See the competitive comparison table and distribution chart on this page for a detailed peer-by-peer breakdown.
What is a good E10 for a Metals & Mining company?
A good E10 depends on the Metals & Mining industry context. However, E10 should not be evaluated in isolation — investors should consider it alongside profitability, growth, and financial strength metrics. Use the industry distribution chart on this page to see where any company falls relative to its peers.
What does a high E10 mean?
A high E10 can signal that a stock is expensive relative to its fundamentals. E10 represents the company's inflation-adjusted earnings per share over a 10-year period. View historical data on Canada One Mining and its competitors. Canada One Mining's current E10 is $0.00. However, context matters — high-growth companies often justify higher valuations. Always evaluate alongside other metrics like GF Score™ and GF Value™.
Is Canada One Mining stock overvalued right now?
Canada One Mining (COMCF) has a current E10 of $0.00. The current E10 is $0.00. Investors should evaluate multiple metrics — including profitability, growth, and financial strength — before making a decision.
How is E10 calculated?
E10 is calculated from a company's financial statements. For Canada One Mining (COMCF), the current E10 is $0.00 as of Jan. 2026. GuruFocus calculates this using data sourced from SEC filings and annual reports. See the calculation section and 30-year financial data on this page for the full breakdown.

Canada One Mining Business Description

Other Exchanges AU31:GermanyCONE:Canada
Address 750 West Pender Street, Suite 250, Vancouver, BC, CAN, V6C 2T7
Canada One Mining Corp is focused on the exploration of its resource properties in British Columbia and has not yet determined whether its exploration and evaluation assets contain mineral reserves that are economically recoverable. The Company's projects include the Copper Dome Project, the Zeus Property, and the Gold Drop Property.