Fortuna Reports Results for the Second Quarter of 2025
Fortuna Mining (NYSE: FSM) reported strong Q2 2025 financial results, delivering 75,950 gold equivalent ounces and achieving a record EBITDA margin of 55%. The company maintained a robust financial position with liquidity of $537.3 million and increased its net cash position to $214.8 million.
Key financial highlights include attributable net income from continuing operations of $42.6 million ($0.14 per share) and free cash flow of $57.4 million. The company completed strategic divestments of Yaramoko and San Jose mines for $83.8 million, while advancing growth projects including the éé Mine expansion and Diamba Sud project.
Despite higher consolidated AISC of $1,932 per gold ounce due to capital expenditures and mine waste stripping at éé, the company remains on track to meet its annual guidance and production targets of 160-180 thousand gold ounces in 2026.
Fortuna Mining (NYSE: FSM) ha riportato solidi risultati finanziari nel secondo trimestre del 2025, producendo 75.950 once equivalenti d'oro e raggiungendo un margine EBITDA record del 55%. L'azienda ha mantenuto una posizione finanziaria solida con una liquidità di 537,3 milioni di dollari e ha incrementato la sua posizione netta di cassa a 214,8 milioni di dollari.
I principali dati finanziari includono un utile netto attribuibile dalle operazioni continuative di 42,6 milioni di dollari (0,14 dollari per azione) e un flusso di cassa libero di 57,4 milioni di dollari. La società ha completato disinvestimenti strategici delle miniere di Yaramoko e San Jose per 83,8 milioni di dollari, proseguendo nello sviluppo di progetti di crescita come l'espansione della miniera di éé e il progetto Diamba Sud.
Nonostante un AISC consolidato più elevato, pari a 1.932 dollari per oncia d'oro, dovuto a spese in conto capitale e allo scavo di rifiuti minerari a éé, l'azienda rimane in linea per raggiungere le sue previsioni annuali e gli obiettivi di produzione di 160-180 mila once d'oro nel 2026.
Fortuna Mining (NYSE: FSM) reportó sólidos resultados financieros en el segundo trimestre de 2025, entregando 75,950 onzas equivalentes de oro y alcanzando un margen EBITDA récord del 55%. La compañía mantuvo una posición financiera robusta con una liquidez de 537.3 millones de dólares y aumentó su posición neta de efectivo a 214.8 millones de dólares.
Los aspectos financieros clave incluyen un ingreso neto atribuible de operaciones continuas de 42.6 millones de dólares (0.14 dólares por acción) y un flujo de caja libre de 57.4 millones de dólares. La empresa completó desinversiones estratégicas de las minas Yaramoko y San Jose por 83.8 millones de dólares, mientras avanzaba en proyectos de crecimiento como la expansión de la mina éé y el proyecto Diamba Sud.
A pesar de un AISC consolidado más alto de 1,932 dólares por onza de oro debido a gastos de capital y al desmonte de residuos mineros en éé, la compañía sigue en camino de cumplir con sus guías anuales y los objetivos de producción de 160-180 mil onzas de oro en 2026.
Fortuna Mining (NYSE: FSM)은 2025� 2분기 강력� 재무 실적� 보고하며 75,950 골드 등가 온스� 생산하고 기록적인 55% EBITDA 마진� 달성했습니다. 회사� 5� 3,730� 달러� 유동�� 유지하며 순현� 보유액을 2� 1,480� 달러� 늘렸습니�.
주요 재무 하이라이트로� 계속영업에서 귀� 순이� 4,260� 달러 (주당 0.14달러)와 5,740� 달러� 자유 현금 흐름� 포함됩니�. 회사� 야라마코 � 산호� 광산� 전략적으� 매각하여 8,380� 달러� 확보했으�, 세게� 광산 확장� 디암� 수드 프로젝트 � 성장 프로젝트� 추진했습니다.
세게� 광산� 자본 지� � 광산 폐기� 제거� 인해 통합 AISC가 온스� 1,932달러� 상승했음에도 불구하고, 회사� 2026� 연간 가이드라인� 16만~18� 온스 � 생산 목표� 달성� 것으� 예상됩니�.
Fortuna Mining (NYSE: FSM) a publié de solides résultats financiers pour le deuxième trimestre 2025, produisant 75 950 onces équivalentes or et atteignant une marge EBITDA record de 55%. La société a maintenu une position financière robuste avec une liquidité de 537,3 millions de dollars et a augmenté sa trésorerie nette à 214,8 millions de dollars.
Les points financiers clés comprennent un revenu net attribuable des opérations continues de 42,6 millions de dollars (0,14 dollar par action) et un flux de trésorerie disponible de 57,4 millions de dollars. La société a finalisé des cessions stratégiques des mines Yaramoko et San Jose pour 83,8 millions de dollars, tout en faisant progresser les projets de croissance, notamment l'expansion de la mine de éé et le projet Diamba Sud.
Malgré un AISC consolidé plus élevé de 1 932 dollars par once d'or en raison des dépenses en capital et du décapage des déchets miniers à éé, l'entreprise reste en bonne voie pour atteindre ses prévisions annuelles et ses objectifs de production de 160 000 à 180 000 onces d'or en 2026.
Fortuna Mining (NYSE: FSM) meldete starke Finanzergebnisse für das zweite Quartal 2025 und erzielte 75.950 Goldäquivalent-Unzen sowie eine Rekord-EBITDA-Marge von 55%. Das Unternehmen hielt eine solide Finanzlage mit Liquidität von 537,3 Millionen US-Dollar und erhöhte seine Nettobarmittelposition auf 214,8 Millionen US-Dollar.
Wesentliche finanzielle Höhepunkte umfassen ein zurechenbares Nettoergebnis aus fortgeführten Geschäftsbereichen von 42,6 Millionen US-Dollar (0,14 US-Dollar je Aktie) und einen freien Cashflow von 57,4 Millionen US-Dollar. Das Unternehmen schloss strategische Veräußerungen der Yaramoko- und San Jose-Minen für 83,8 Millionen US-Dollar ab und trieb Wachstumsprojekte wie die Erweiterung der éé-Mine und das Diamba Sud-Projekt voran.
Trotz eines höheren konsolidierten AISC von 1.932 US-Dollar pro Goldunze, bedingt durch Investitionsausgaben und Abraumarbeiten in éé, bleibt das Unternehmen auf Kurs, seine Jahresziele und Produktionsvorgaben von 160.000 bis 180.000 Goldunzen im Jahr 2026 zu erreichen.
- Record EBITDA margin of 55%, up from 50% in Q1 2025
- Strong liquidity position of $537.3 million with net cash of $214.8 million
- Free cash flow from operations increased to $57.4 million
- Successfully repatriated $50 million from Argentina due to relaxed capital controls
- Diamba Sud project resources increased by 53% to 724,000 gold ounces (Indicated)
- Strategic divestment of short-life mines generated $83.8 million in proceeds
- Higher consolidated AISC of $1,932 per ounce, up from $1,752 in Q1 2025
- Recognition of $17.5 million in withholding taxes in Côte d'Ivoire
- Increased cash cost per GEO to $929, up from $866 in Q1 2025
- Lower gold grades at éé Mine (3.00 g/t vs 3.47 g/t year-over-year)
Insights
Fortuna delivered strong Q2 results with record 55% EBITDA margins driven by high gold prices despite elevated AISC costs.
Fortuna Mining has delivered a robust second quarter financial performance, largely benefiting from the favorable gold price environment with realized prices of
The company's liquidity position has strengthened considerably to
The company produced 71,229 gold equivalent ounces from continuing operations, maintaining consistent production levels compared to both the previous quarter and year-ago period. However, cost pressures are evident with all-in sustaining costs (AISC) rising to
The strategic divestment of two short-life mines (Yaramoko and San Jose) generated
The attributable net income from continuing operations was
Looking at operational performance, the éé mine produced 38,186 ounces of gold at a cash cost of
(All amounts are expressed in US dollars, tabular amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Aug. 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fortuna Mining Corp. (NYSE: FSM | TSX: FVI) (“Fortuna� or the “Company�) today reported its financial and operating results for the second quarter of 2025.
(Results from the Company’s San Jose and Yaramoko assets have been excluded from its Q2 2025 continuing results, along with the comparative figures, due to the classification of the assets as discontinued as at June 30, 2025.)
Jorge A. Ganoza, President and CEO of Fortuna, commented, “Fortuna completed the second quarter with liquidity of more than half a billion dollars. Our strong balance sheet positions the Company to pursue growth opportunities under our control including the guided production expansion at the éé Mine in 2026 and advancing to a construction decision at the Diamba Sud project in Senegal by the first half of 2026 following the completion of a PEA later this year.�
Mr. Ganoza continued, “We delivered a total of 75,950 gold equivalent ounces1, keeping us firmly on track to meet annual production guidance. Higher realized gold prices in the quarter contributed to a record EBITDA1 margin of
Mr. Ganoza concluded, “Looking into the second half of the year, we expect our mines to remain within annual AISC1 guidance. At éé, AISC1, is projected to trend higher through the year due to planned mine waste stripping to access higher-grade material, but the full-year average is expected to remain well within guidance. In contrast, Lindero’s AISC1, is expected to trend lower in the second half of the year as the leach pad expansion is now complete and peak stripping is behind us.�
Second Quarter 2025 Highlights
Cash and Cashflow
- Free cash flow1 from ongoing operations of
$57.4 million in Q2, and net cash from operating activities before working capital changes of$96.9 million or$0.32 per share - Liquidity was
$537.3 million , and the Company increased its positive net cash1 position to$214.8 million (including short-term investments), from$136.9 million in Q1 2025 - Quarter-end cash and short-term investments of
$387.3 million , a quarter over quarter (“QoQ�) increase of$78.0 million - Subsequent to June 30, 2025 the Company took advantage of the relaxing of capital controls and a favourable spread on exchange rates to repatriate
$50.0 million from Argentina
Profitability
- Attributable net income from continuing operations of
$42.6 million or$0.14 per share, a QoQ increase of$0.03 . Net Income was impacted by the recognition of$17.5 million in withholding taxes due to the timing of an annual dividend approval in Côte d'Ivoire - Higher realized gold prices contributed to expanding Adjusted EBITDA1 margins to a record
55% compared to50% in Q1 2025 - Attributable adjusted net income1 of
$44.7 million or$0.15 per share, a QoQ increase of$0.04 per share
Operational
- Gold equivalent production (“GEO�) of 71,229 from continuing operations ounces2 in Q2. GEO production was 75,950 including discontinued operations.
- Consolidated cash cost per GEO1 from continuing operations of
$929 in Q2, compared to$866 in Q1 2025 - Consolidated AISC per GEO1 from continuing operations of
$1,932 for Q2 compared to$1,752 in Q1 2025. - Safety performance indicator for TRIFR down to 0.87 compared to 0.98 in Q1 2025. The Company had zero lost time injuries in the quarter.
Growth and Business Development
- On August 5th the Company published an updated in-pit mineral resource estimation for the Diamba Sud project in Senegal, reporting an Indicated Mineral Resource of 724,000 gold ounces, and an Inferred Mineral Resource of 285,000 gold ounces (Indicated Mineral Resource of 14.2 Mt averaging 1.59 g/t Au containing 724,000 gold ounces, and Inferred Mineral Resource of 6.2 Mt averaging 1.44 g/t Au containing 285,000 gold ounces), reflecting 53 and 93 percent increase in resources for the project respectively since year-end 2024. This estimate incorporates initial resources from the newly discovered mineralization at the Southern Arc prospect. The Company is advancing the Diamba Sud project with parallel activities on environmental permits, engineering studies, and continued mineral exploration working towards a preliminary economic assessment in the fourth quarter of 2025. Refer to our news release “Fortuna Advances Diamba Sud Gold Project in Senegal with Updated Mineral Resources; PEA Completion Targeted for Q4 2025� dated August 5, 2025.
- The Company acquired
15% of Awale Resources who owns the Odienne project and other permits in a geologic corridor that is of interest to Fortuna in Côte d'Ivoire. Refer to our news release �Fortuna Completes Strategic Investment in Awalé Resources Limited and Files Early Warning Report� dated June 11, 2025.
Yaramoko and San Jose Divestment
The Company received
1Refer to Non-IFRS Financial Measures section at the end of this news release and to the MD&A accompanying the Company’s financial statements filed on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca for a description of the calculation of these measures
2 Au Eq includes gold, silver, lead and zinc and is calculated using the following metal prices:
Second Quarter 2025 Consolidated Results
Three months ended | Six months ended June 30, | ||||||||||||
($ Expressed in millions) | June 30, 2025 | June 30, 2024 | March 31, 2025 | 2025 | 2024 | % Change | |||||||
Total Production Including Discontinued Operations (GEO) | 75,950 | 116,570 | 103,459 | 179,409 | 229,113 | (22 | %) | ||||||
Production from Continuing Operations (GEO) | 71,229 | 71,368 | 70,386 | 141,615 | 143,679 | (1 | %) | ||||||
Financial Highlights from Continuing Operations | |||||||||||||
Sales | 230.4 | 156.3 | 195.2 | 425.5 | 300.3 | 42 | % | ||||||
Mine operating income | 105.0 | 52.6 | 80.3 | 185.4 | 100.2 | 85 | % | ||||||
Operating income | 83.7 | 30.8 | 55.9 | 139.7 | 59.6 | 134 | % | ||||||
Net income from continuing operations | 47.7 | 22.2 | 36.6 | 86.6 | 36.6 | 137 | % | ||||||
Attributable net income from continuing operations | 42.6 | 21.3 | 35.4 | 78.1 | 34.3 | 128 | % | ||||||
Attributable earnings per share from continuing operations - basic | 0.14 | 0.07 | 0.11 | 0.25 | 0.11 | 127 | % | ||||||
Adjusted attributable net income from continuing operations1 | 44.7 | 9.3 | 35.7 | 80.4 | 23.1 | 248 | % | ||||||
Adjusted attributable net income from continuing operations earnings per share | 0.15 | 0.03 | 0.11 | 0.26 | 0.08 | 225 | % | ||||||
Adjusted EBITDA1 | 127.7 | 72.5 | 98.2 | 225.9 | 139.7 | 62 | % | ||||||
Net cash provided by operating activities - continuing operations | 92.7 | 37.4 | 89.0 | 181.7 | 69.2 | 163 | % | ||||||
Free cash flow from ongoing operations1 | 57.4 | 10.2 | 66.7 | 124.1 | 17.5 | 609 | % | ||||||
Cash cost ($/oz GEO)1 | 929 | 842 | 866 | 899 | 791 | 14 | % | ||||||
All-in sustaining cash cost continuing ops($/oz GEO)1,2 | 1,932 | 1,641 | 1,752 | 1,846 | 1,513 | 22 | % | ||||||
AISC including discontinued ops($/oz GEO)1,2,3 | 1,899 | 1,633 | 1,640 | 1,752 | 1,553 | 13 | % | ||||||
Capital expenditures2 | |||||||||||||
Sustaining | 31.4 | 26.2 | 22.6 | 54.0 | 47.7 | 13 | % | ||||||
Sustaining leases | 6.0 | 4.0 | 4.9 | 10.9 | 7.8 | 40 | % | ||||||
Growth capital | 15.6 | 14.4 | 15.4 | 31.0 | 19.9 | 56 | % | ||||||
June 30, 2025 | December 31, 2024 | % Change | |||||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents and short-term investments | 387.3 | 231.3 | 67 | % | |||||||||
Net liquidity position (excluding letters of credit) | 537.3 | 381.3 | 41 | % | |||||||||
Shareholder's equity attributable to Fortuna shareholders | 1,494.6 | 1,403.9 | 6 | % | |||||||||
1 Refer to Non-IFRS Financial Measures section at the end of this news release and to the MD&A accompanying the Company’s financial statements filed on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca for a description of the calculation of these measures. | |||||||||||||
2 Capital expenditures are presented on a cash basis | |||||||||||||
3 For Q2 2025 and year to date 2025 AISC reflects production and costs for Yaramoko from April 1 to April 14, 2025, being the date that the Company agreed to the assumed handover of operations to the purchaser. AISC per ounce of gold equivalent sold for the aforementioned period has been estimated at | |||||||||||||
Figures may not add due to rounding | |||||||||||||
Discontinued operations have been removed where applicable |
Second Quarter 2025 Results
Q2 2025 vs Q1 2025
Cash cost per ounce and AISC
Cash cost per GEO sold from continuing operations was
All-in sustaining costs per GEO from continuing operations was
Attributable Net Income and Adjusted Net Income
Attributable net income from continuing operations for the period was
Cash flow
Net cash generated by operations before working capital adjustments was
Free cash flow from ongoing operations in Q2 2025 was
Q2 2025 vs Q2 2024
Cash cost per ounce and AISC
Consolidated cash cost per GEO increased to
All-in sustaining costs per gold equivalent ounce from continuing operations increased to
Attributable Net Income and Adjusted Net Income
Attributable net income from continuing operations for the period was
Other factors influencing adjusted net income compared to Q2 2024 included the recognition of
Depreciation and Depletion
Depreciation and depletion increased by
Cash Flow
Net cash generated by operations for the quarter was
Free cash flow from ongoing operations in Q2 2025 was
éé Mine, Côte d’Ivoire
Three months ended June 30, | Six months ended June 30, | |||||||||||
2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | |||||||||
MineProduction | ||||||||||||
Tonnes milled | 429,184 | 318,457 | 873,188 | 713,294 | ||||||||
Average tonnes crushed per day | 4,665 | 3,461 | 4,798 | 3,898 | ||||||||
Gold | ||||||||||||
Grade (g/t) | 3.00 | 3.47 | 2.88 | 3.09 | ||||||||
Recovery (%) | 93 | 94 | 93 | 94 | ||||||||
Production (oz) | 38,186 | 32,983 | 76,686 | 67,539 | ||||||||
Metal sold (oz) | 38,144 | 33,102 | 76,583 | 67,552 | ||||||||
AG˹ٷized price ($/oz) | 3,315 | 2,332 | 3,101 | 2,211 | ||||||||
Unit Costs | ||||||||||||
Cash cost ($/oz Au)1 | 670 | 564 | 660 | 511 | ||||||||
All-in sustaining cash cost ($/oz Au)1 | 1,634 | 1,097 | 1,461 | 1,021 | ||||||||
Capital Expenditures ( | ||||||||||||
Sustaining | 18,065 | 6,968 | 26,678 | 14,891 | ||||||||
Sustaining leases | 4,484 | 2,437 | 8,123 | 4,702 | ||||||||
Growth capital | 5,538 | 8,605 | 14,745 | 9,640 | ||||||||
1 Cash cost and All-in sustaining cash cost are non-IFRS financial measures. Refer to Non-IFRS Financial Measures. | ||||||||||||
2 Capital expenditures are presented on a cash basis |
Quarterly Operating and Financial Highlights
During the second quarter of 2025, mine production totaled 340,426 tonnes of ore, averaging 3.33 g/t Au, and containing an estimated 36,482 ounces of gold from the Antenna, Ancien, and Koula pits. Movement of waste during the quarter totaled 5,194,192 tonnes, for a strip ratio of 15.3:1. Mining continued to be focused on the Antenna, Koula, and Ancien pits.
In the second quarter of 2025, éé processed 429,184 tonnes of ore, producing 38,186 ounces of gold, at an average head grade of 3.00 g/t Au, a
Cash cost per gold ounce sold was
All-in sustaining cash cost per gold ounce sold was
Lindero Mine, Argentina
Three months ended June 30, | Six months ended June 30, | |||||||||||
2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | |||||||||
MineProduction | ||||||||||||
Tonnes placed on the leach pad | 1,828,520 | 1,408,791 | 3,581,536 | 2,956,114 | ||||||||
Gold | ||||||||||||
Grade (g/t) | 0.57 | 0.61 | 0.56 | 0.60 | ||||||||
Production (oz) | 23,550 | 22,874 | 43,870 | 46,136 | ||||||||
Metal sold (oz) | 23,487 | 21,511 | 42,142 | 43,230 | ||||||||
AG˹ٷized price ($/oz) | 3,293 | 2,335 | 3,108 | 2,201 | ||||||||
Unit Costs | ||||||||||||
Cash cost ($/oz Au)1 | 1,148 | 1,092 | 1,147 | 1,050 | ||||||||
All-in sustaining cash cost ($/oz Au)1,3 | 1,783 | 1,916 | 1,839 | 1,712 | ||||||||
Capital Expenditures ( | ||||||||||||
Sustaining | 11,356 | 16,151 | 23,718 | 25,958 | ||||||||
Sustaining leases | 791 | 587 | 1,373 | 1,185 | ||||||||
Growth Capital | 1,827 | 195 | 2,134 | 349 | ||||||||
1 Cash cost and All-in sustaining cash cost are non-IFRS financial measures; refer to non-IFRS financial measures section at the end of this news release and to the MD&A accompanying the Company’s financial statements filed on SEDAR+ at for a description of the calculation of these measures. | ||||||||||||
2 Capital expenditures are presented on a cash basis. |
Quarterly Operating and Financial Highlights
In the second quarter of 2025, a total of 1,828,520 tonnes of ore were placed on the heap leach pad, with an average gold grade of 0.57 g/t, containing an estimated 33,219 ounces of gold. Ore mined was 1.32 million tonnes, with a stripping ratio of 2.3:1.
Lindero’s gold production for the quarter was 23,550 ounces, comprised of 21,153 ounces in doré bars, 1,214 ounces contained in rich fine carbon, 72 ounces contained in copper precipitate, and 1,111 ounces contained in precipitated sludge. The increase in production during the second quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024 was due to increase in ore placed on the pad; partially offset by lower grades.
The cash cost per ounce of gold for the quarter was
AISC per gold ounce sold during Q2 2025 was
As of June 30, 2025, the leach pad expansion project was completed, with minor close-out activities and demobilization now taking place.
Caylloma Mine, Peru
Three months ended June 30, | Six months ended June 30, | |||||||||||
2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | |||||||||
MineProduction | ||||||||||||
Tonnes milled | 138,471 | 136,543 | 275,130 | 273,639 | ||||||||
Average tonnes milled per day | 1,556 | 1,552 | 1,555 | 1,546 | ||||||||
Silver | ||||||||||||
Grade (g/t) | 64 | 83 | 65 | 85 | ||||||||
Recovery (%) | 84 | 84 | 83 | 83 | ||||||||
Production (oz) | 240,621 | 306,398 | 483,614 | 621,858 | ||||||||
Metal sold (oz) | 247,429 | 267,569 | 497,713 | 593,051 | ||||||||
AG˹ٷized price ($/oz) | 33.76 | 28.55 | 32.76 | 25.69 | ||||||||
Lead | ||||||||||||
Grade (%) | 3.23 | 3.83 | 3.22 | 3.66 | ||||||||
Recovery (%) | 90 | 91 | 91 | 91 | ||||||||
Production (000's lbs) | 8,924 | 10,525 | 17,760 | 20,055 | ||||||||
Metal sold (000's lbs) | 9,183 | 9,422 | 18,382 | 19,247 | ||||||||
AG˹ٷized price ($/lb) | 0.88 | 0.98 | 0.89 | 0.96 | ||||||||
Zinc | ||||||||||||
Grade (%) | 4.63 | 4.80 | 4.82 | 4.63 | ||||||||
Recovery (%) | 91 | 90 | 91 | 90 | ||||||||
Production (000's lbs) | 12,851 | 13,040 | 26,623 | 25,223 | ||||||||
Metal sold (000's lbs) | 12,283 | 12,710 | 26,109 | 25,175 | ||||||||
AG˹ٷized price ($/lb) | 1.20 | 1.29 | 1.25 | 1.20 | ||||||||
Unit Costs | ||||||||||||
Cash cost ($/oz Ag Eq)1,2 | 15.16 | 13.94 | 13.92 | 12.66 | ||||||||
All-in sustaining cash cost ($/oz Ag Eq)1,2 | 21.73 | 19.87 | 20.17 | 18.38 | ||||||||
Capital Expenditures ( | ||||||||||||
Sustaining | 1,988 | 3,127 | 3,602 | 6,862 | ||||||||
Sustaining leases | 741 | 974 | 1,372 | 1,880 | ||||||||
Growth Capital | 305 | � | 554 | - | ||||||||
1 Cash cost per ounce of silver equivalent and All-in sustaining cash cost per ounce of silver equivalent are calculated using realized metal prices for each period respectively. | ||||||||||||
2 Cash cost per ounce of silver equivalent, and all-in sustaining cash cost per ounce of silver equivalent are non-IFRS financial measures, refer to non-IFRS financial measures section at the end of this news release and to the MD&A accompanying the Company’s financial statements filed on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca for a description of the calculation of these measures. | ||||||||||||
3 Capital expenditures are presented on a cash basis. |
Quarterly Operating and Financial Highlights
In the second quarter of 2025, the Caylloma Mine produced 240,621 ounces of silver at an average head grade of 64 g/t, a
Lead and zinc production for the quarter was 8.9 million pounds and 12.9 million pounds, respectively. Head grades averaged
The cash cost per silver equivalent ounce sold in the first quarter of 2025, was
The all-in sustaining cash cost per ounce of payable silver equivalent in the second quarter of 2025, increased
Qualified Person
Eric Chapman, Senior Vice President of Technical Services, is a Professional Geoscientist of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of the Province of British Columbia (Registration Number 36328), and is the Company’s Qualified Person (as defined by National Instrument 43-101). Mr. Chapman has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information contained in this news release and has verified the underlying data.
Non-IFRS Financial Measures
The Company has disclosed certain financial measures and ratios in this news release which are not defined under the International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS�), as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board, and are not disclosed in the Company's financial statements, including but not limited to: all-in costs; cash cost per ounce of gold sold; all-in sustaining costs; all-in sustaining cash cost per ounce of gold sold; all-in sustaining cash cost per ounce of gold equivalent sold; all-in cash cost per ounce of gold sold; production cash cost per ounce of gold equivalent; cash cost per payable ounce of silver equivalent sold; all-in sustaining cash cost per payable ounce of silver equivalent sold; all-in cash cost per payable ounce of silver equivalent sold; sustaining capital; growth capital; free cash flow from ongoing operations; adjusted net income; adjusted attributable net income; adjusted EBITDA and working capital.
These non-IFRS financial measures and non-IFRS ratios are widely reported in the mining industry as benchmarks for performance and are used by management to monitor and evaluate the Company's operating performance and ability to generate cash. The Company believes that, in addition to financial measures and ratios prepared in accordance with IFRS, certain investors use these non-IFRS financial measures and ratios to evaluate the Company’s performance. However, the measures do not have a standardized meaning under IFRS and may not be comparable to similar financial measures disclosed by other companies. Accordingly, non-IFRS financial measures and non-IFRS ratios should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures and ratios of the Company’s performance prepared in accordance with IFRS.
To facilitate a better understanding of these measures and ratios as calculated by the Company, descriptions are provided below. In addition see “Non-IFRS Financial Measures� in the Company’s management’s discussion and analysis for the three months and six ended June 30, 2025 (“Q2 2025 MDA�), which section is incorporated by reference in this news release, for additional information regarding each non-IFRS financial measure and non-IFRS ratio disclosed in this news release, including an explanation of their composition; an explanation of how such measures and ratios provide useful information to an investor. The Q2 2025 MD&A may be accessed on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca and on EDGAR at www.sec.gov/edgar under the Company’s profile.
The Company has calculated these measures consistently for all periods presented with the exception of the following:
- The calculation of All-in Sustaining Costs was adjusted in Q4 2024 to include blue-chip swaps in Argentina. Please refer to pages 28 and 29 of the Company’s management’s discussion and analysis for the year ended December 31, 2024 for details of the change.
- The calculations of Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Attributable Net Income were revised to no longer remove the income statement impact of right of use amortization and accretion and add back the right of use payments from the cash flow statement. Management elected to make this change to simplify the reconciliation from net income to adjusted net income to improve transparency and because the net impact was immaterial.
- Where applicable the impact of discontinued operations have been removed from the comparable figures. The method of calculation has not been changed except as described above.
Reconciliation of Debt to total net debt and net debt to adjusted EBITDA ratio for June 30, 2025
(Expressed in millions except Total net debt to Adjusted EBITDA ratio) | As at June 30, 2025 | |
2024 Convertible Notes | 172.5 | |
Less: Cash and Cash Equivalents and Short-term Investments | (387.3 | ) |
Total net debt1 | (214.8 | ) |
Adjusted EBITDA (last four quarters) | 545.7 | |
Total net debt to adjusted EBITDA ratio | (0.4):1 | |
1 Excluding letters of credit |
Reconciliation of net income to adjusted attributable net income for the three months ended March 31, 2025, and for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024
Three months ended | Six months ended June 30, | |||||||||||||
Consolidated (in millions of US dollars) | June 30, 2025 | June 30, 2024 | March 31, 2025 | 2025 | 2024 | |||||||||
Net income attributable to shareholders | 37.3 | 40.6 | 58.5 | 95.8 | 66.9 | |||||||||
Adjustments, net of tax: | ||||||||||||||
Discontinued operations | 3.6 | (21.1 | ) | (25.9 | ) | (22.3 | ) | (35.8 | ) | |||||
Write off of mineral properties | 2.0 | � | � | 2.0 | � | |||||||||
Income tax, convertible debentures | � | (12.0 | ) | � | � | (12.0 | ) | |||||||
Inventory adjustment | � | 0.2 | (0.1 | ) | (0.2 | ) | 0.2 | |||||||
Other non-cash/non-recurring items | 1.8 | 1.6 | 0.5 | 5.1 | 3.8 | |||||||||
Attributable Adjusted Net Income | 44.7 | 9.3 | 33.0 | 80.4 | 23.1 | |||||||||
Figures may not add due to rounding |
Reconciliation of net income to adjusted EBITDA for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024
Three months ended | Six months ended June 30, | ||||||||||||||
Consolidated (in millions of US dollars) | June 30, 2025 | June 30, 2024 | March 31, 2025 | 2025 | 2024 | ||||||||||
Net income | 44.1 | 43.3 | 64.8 | 108.8 | 72.4 | ||||||||||
Adjustments: | |||||||||||||||
Community support provision and accruals | - | (0.1 | ) | (0.2 | ) | (0.2 | ) | (0.4 | ) | ||||||
Discontinued operations | 3.6 | (21.1 | ) | (25.9 | ) | (22.3 | ) | (35.8 | ) | ||||||
Net finance items | 3.4 | 6.4 | 3.1 | 6.5 | 11.9 | ||||||||||
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization | 42.5 | 42.9 | 50.5 | 93.0 | 82.5 | ||||||||||
Income taxes | 33.7 | 4.5 | 15.3 | 49.0 | 15.8 | ||||||||||
Investment income | (1.7 | ) | - | - | (1.7 | ) | - | ||||||||
Other non-cash/non-recurring items | 2.1 | (3.4 | ) | (9.4 | ) | (7.2 | ) | (6.7 | ) | ||||||
Adjusted EBITDA | 127.7 | 72.5 | 98.2 | 225.9 | 139.7 | ||||||||||
Sales | 230.4 | 156.3 | 195.2 | 425.5 | 300.3 | ||||||||||
EBITDA margin | 55 | % | 46 | % | 50 | % | 53 | % | 47 | % | |||||
Figures may not add due to rounding |
Reconciliation of net cash from operating activities to free cash flow from ongoing operations for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024
Three months ended | Six months ended June 30, | ||||||||||||||
Consolidated (in millions of US dollars) | June 30, 2025 | June 30, 2024 | March 31, 2025 | 2025 | 2024 | ||||||||||
Net cash provided by operating activities | 67.3 | 73.6 | 126.40 | 193.7 | 122.5 | ||||||||||
Additions to mineral properties, plant and equipment | (47.0 | ) | (50.4 | ) | (39.6 | ) | (86.6 | ) | (91.7 | ) | |||||
Payments of lease obligations | (6.4 | ) | (5.7 | ) | (6.0 | ) | (12.4 | ) | (10.6 | ) | |||||
Free cash flow | 13.9 | 17.5 | 80.8 | 94.7 | 20.2 | ||||||||||
Growth capital | 15.6 | 14.4 | 15.4 | 31.0 | 19.9 | ||||||||||
Discontinued operations | 26.2 | (25.2 | ) | (33.9 | ) | (7.7 | ) | (26.6 | ) | ||||||
Gain on blue chip swap investments | - | 2.5 | 1.3 | 1.3 | 5.1 | ||||||||||
Other adjustments | 1.7 | 1.0 | 3.1 | 4.8 | (1.1 | ) | |||||||||
Free cash flow from ongoing operations | 57.4 | 10.2 | 66.7 | 124.1 | 17.5 | ||||||||||
Figures may not add due to rounding |
Reconciliation of cost of sales to cash cost per ounce of gold equivalent sold for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024
Cash Cost Per Gold Equivalent Ounce Sold - Q1 2025 | Lindero | éé | Caylloma | GEO Cash Costs | ||||||||
Cost of sales | 31,805 | 65,425 | 17,463 | 114,695 | ||||||||
Depletion, depreciation, and amortization | (9,799 | ) | (30,310 | ) | (4,369 | ) | (44,478 | ) | ||||
Royalties and taxes | (94 | ) | (10,133 | ) | (240 | ) | (10,467 | ) | ||||
By-product credits | (731 | ) | - | - | (731 | ) | ||||||
Other | 123 | - | (659 | ) | (536 | ) | ||||||
Treatment and refining charges | - | - | 50 | 50 | ||||||||
Cash cost applicable per gold equivalent ounce sold | 21,304 | 24,982 | 12,245 | 58,531 | ||||||||
Ounces of gold equivalent sold | 18,580 | 38,439 | 10,542 | 67,561 | ||||||||
Cash cost per ounce of gold equivalent sold ($/oz) | 1,147 | 650 | 1,162 | 866 | ||||||||
Gold equivalent was calculated using the realized prices for gold of | ||||||||||||
Figures may not add due to rounding |
Cash Cost Per Gold Equivalent Ounce Sold - Q2 2025 | Lindero | éé | Caylloma | GEO Cash Costs | ||||||||
Cost of sales | 40,939 | 66,660 | 17,793 | 125,394 | ||||||||
Depletion, depreciation, and amortization | (13,331 | ) | (29,934 | ) | (4,268 | ) | (47,533 | ) | ||||
Royalties and taxes | (92 | ) | (11,152 | ) | (295 | ) | (11,539 | ) | ||||
By-product credits | (762 | ) | - | - | (762 | ) | ||||||
Other | 59 | - | (663 | ) | (604 | ) | ||||||
Treatment and refining charges | - | - | 28 | 28 | ||||||||
Cash cost applicable per gold equivalent ounce sold | 26,813 | 25,574 | 12,595 | 64,982 | ||||||||
Ounces of gold equivalent sold | 23,350 | 38,144 | 8,484 | 69,978 | ||||||||
Cash cost per ounce of gold equivalent sold ($/oz) | 1,148 | 670 | 1,485 | 929 | ||||||||
Gold equivalent was calculated using the realized prices for gold of | ||||||||||||
Figures may not add due to rounding |
Cash Cost Per Gold Equivalent Ounce Sold - Q2 2024 | Lindero | éé | Caylloma | GEO Cash Costs | ||||||||
Cost of sales | 36,010 | 51,430 | 16,239 | 103,679 | ||||||||
Depletion, depreciation, and amortization | (11,580 | ) | (27,130 | ) | (3,358 | ) | (42,068 | ) | ||||
Royalties and taxes | (116 | ) | (5,629 | ) | (229 | ) | (5,974 | ) | ||||
By-product credits | (704 | ) | - | - | (704 | ) | ||||||
Other | (227 | ) | - | (350 | ) | (577 | ) | |||||
Treatment and refining charges | - | - | 2,287 | 2,287 | ||||||||
Cash cost applicable per gold equivalent ounce sold | 23,383 | 18,671 | 14,589 | 56,643 | ||||||||
Ounces of gold equivalent sold | 21,409 | 33,102 | 12,799 | 67,310 | ||||||||
Cash cost per ounce of gold equivalent sold ($/oz) | 1,092 | 564 | 1,140 | 842 | ||||||||
Gold equivalent was calculated using the realized prices for gold of | ||||||||||||
Figures may not add due to rounding |
Cash Cost Per Gold Equivalent Ounce Sold - Year to Date 2025 | Lindero | éé | Caylloma | GEO Cash Costs | ||||||||
Cost of sales | 72,744 | 132,085 | 35,256 | 240,087 | ||||||||
Depletion, depreciation, and amortization | (23,130 | ) | (60,245 | ) | (8,637 | ) | (92,012 | ) | ||||
Royalties and taxes | (187 | ) | (21,285 | ) | (535 | ) | (22,007 | ) | ||||
By-product credits | (1,493 | ) | - | - | (1,493 | ) | ||||||
Other | 182 | - | (1,322 | ) | (1,140 | ) | ||||||
Treatment and refining charges | - | - | 78 | 78 | ||||||||
Cash cost applicable per gold equivalent ounce sold | 48,116 | 50,555 | 24,840 | 123,511 | ||||||||
Ounces of gold equivalent sold | 41,931 | 76,583 | 18,833 | 137,347 | ||||||||
Cash cost per ounce of gold equivalent sold ($/oz) | 1,147 | 660 | 1,319 | 899 | ||||||||
Gold equivalent was calculated using the realized prices for gold of | ||||||||||||
Figures may not add due to rounding |
Cash Cost Per Gold Equivalent Ounce Sold - Year to Date 2024 | Lindero | éé | Caylloma | GEO Cash Costs | ||||||||
Cost of sales | 70,058 | 96,640 | 33,344 | 200,042 | ||||||||
Depletion, depreciation, and amortization | (23,160 | ) | (51,046 | ) | (7,182 | ) | (81,388 | ) | ||||
Royalties and taxes | (369 | ) | (11,101 | ) | (583 | ) | (12,053 | ) | ||||
By-product credits | (1,127 | ) | - | - | (1,127 | ) | ||||||
Other | (228 | ) | - | (681 | ) | (909 | ) | |||||
Treatment and refining charges | - | - | 3,518 | 3,518 | ||||||||
Cash cost applicable per gold equivalent ounce sold | 45,174 | 34,493 | 28,416 | 108,083 | ||||||||
Ounces of gold equivalent sold | 43,036 | 67,552 | 26,122 | 136,710 | ||||||||
Cash cost per ounce of gold equivalent sold ($/oz) | 1,050 | 511 | 1,088 | 791 | ||||||||
Gold equivalent was calculated using the realized prices for gold of | ||||||||||||
Figures may not add due to rounding |
Reconciliation of cost of sales to all-in sustaining cash cost per ounce of gold equivalent sold from continuing operations for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024
For Q2 2025 and year to date 2025 AISC reflects production and costs for Yaramoko from April 1 to April 14, 2025, being the date that the Company agreed to the assumed handover of operations to the purchaser. AISC per ounce of gold equivalent sold for the aforementioned period has been estimated at
Continuing Operations | Discontinued Ops | Total | |||||||||||||||||||
AISC Per Gold Equivalent Ounce Sold - Q1 2025 | Lindero | éé | Caylloma | Corporate | GEO AISC | Yaramoko | GEO AISC | ||||||||||||||
Cash cost applicable per gold equivalent ounce sold | 21,304 | 24,982 | 12,245 | - | 58,531 | 34,948 | 93,479 | ||||||||||||||
Royalties and taxes | 94 | 10,133 | 240 | - | 10,467 | 7,729 | 18,196 | ||||||||||||||
Worker's participation | - | - | 739 | - | 739 | - | 739 | ||||||||||||||
General and administration | 2,480 | 2,224 | 2,455 | 15,374 | 22,533 | 1,394 | 23,927 | ||||||||||||||
Total cash costs | 23,878 | 37,339 | 15,679 | 15,374 | 92,270 | 44,071 | 136,341 | ||||||||||||||
Sustaining capital1 | 12,944 | 12,252 | 2,246 | - | 27,442 | 2,499 | 29,941 | ||||||||||||||
Blue chips gains (investing activities)1 | (1,319 | ) | - | - | - | (1,319 | ) | - | (1,319 | ) | |||||||||||
All-in sustaining costs | 35,503 | 49,591 | 17,925 | 15,374 | 118,393 | 46,570 | 164,963 | ||||||||||||||
Gold equivalent ounces sold | 18,580 | 38,439 | 10,542 | - | 67,561 | 33,013 | 100,574 | ||||||||||||||
All-in sustaining costs per ounce | 1,911 | 1,290 | 1,700 | - | 1,752 | 1,411 | 1,640 | ||||||||||||||
Gold equivalent was calculated using the realized prices for gold of | |||||||||||||||||||||
Figures may not add due to rounding | |||||||||||||||||||||
1 Presented on a cash basis |
Continuing Operations | Discontinued Ops | Total | |||||||||||||||||||
AISC Per Gold Equivalent Ounce Sold - Q2 2025 | Lindero | éé | Caylloma | Corporate | GEO AISC | Yaramoko | GEO AISC | ||||||||||||||
Cash cost applicable per gold equivalent ounce sold | 26,813 | 25,574 | 12,595 | - | 64,982 | 5,000 | 69,982 | ||||||||||||||
Royalties and taxes | 92 | 11,152 | 295 | - | 11,539 | 1,105 | 12,644 | ||||||||||||||
Worker's participation | - | - | 760 | - | 760 | - | 760 | ||||||||||||||
General and administration | 2,577 | 3,038 | 1,672 | 13,175 | 20,462 | 238 | 20,700 | ||||||||||||||
Total cash costs | 29,482 | 39,764 | 15,322 | 13,175 | 97,743 | 6,343 | 104,086 | ||||||||||||||
Sustaining capital1 | 12,147 | 22,549 | 2,729 | - | 37,425 | 314 | 37,739 | ||||||||||||||
Blue chips gains (investing activities)1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||||||||||||||
All-in sustaining costs | 41,629 | 62,313 | 18,051 | 13,175 | 135,168 | 6,657 | 141,825 | ||||||||||||||
Gold equivalent ounces sold | 23,350 | 38,144 | 8,484 | - | 69,978 | 4,721 | 74,699 | ||||||||||||||
All-in sustaining costs per ounce | 1,783 | 1,634 | 2,128 | - | 1,932 | 1,410 | 1,899 | ||||||||||||||
Gold equivalent was calculated using the realized prices for gold of | |||||||||||||||||||||
Figures may not add due to rounding | |||||||||||||||||||||
1 Presented on a cash basis |
Continuing Operations | Discontinued Ops | Total | ||||||||||||||||||||||
AISC Per Gold Equivalent Ounce Sold - Q2 2024 | Lindero | éé | Caylloma | Corporate | GEO AISC | Yaramoko | San Jose | GEO AISC | ||||||||||||||||
Cash cost applicable per gold equivalent ounce sold | 23,382 | 18,671 | 14,589 | - | 56,642 | 28,194 | 25,276 | 110,112 | ||||||||||||||||
Royalties and taxes | 116 | 5,629 | 229 | - | 5,974 | 1,777 | 867 | 8,618 | ||||||||||||||||
Worker's participation | - | - | 472 | - | 472 | 6,009 | - | 6,481 | ||||||||||||||||
General and administration | 3,281 | 2,603 | 1,406 | 12,338 | 19,628 | 182 | 1,590 | 21,400 | ||||||||||||||||
Total cash costs | 26,779 | 26,903 | 16,696 | 12,338 | 82,716 | 36,162 | 27,733 | 146,611 | ||||||||||||||||
Sustaining capital1 | 16,738 | 9,406 | 4,101 | - | 30,245 | 7,525 | 216 | 37,986 | ||||||||||||||||
Blue chips gains (investing activities)1 | (2,501 | ) | - | - | - | (2,501 | ) | - | - | (2,501 | ) | |||||||||||||
All-in sustaining costs | 41,016 | 36,309 | 20,797 | 12,338 | 110,460 | 43,687 | 27,949 | 182,096 | ||||||||||||||||
Gold equivalent ounces sold | 21,409 | 33,102 | 12,799 | - | 67,310 | 31,455 | 12,670 | 111,435 | ||||||||||||||||
All-in sustaining costs per ounce | 1,916 | 1,097 | 1,625 | - | 1,641 | 1,389 | 2,206 | 1,634 | ||||||||||||||||
Gold equivalent was calculated using the realized prices for gold of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Figures may not add due to rounding | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 Presented on a cash basis |
Continuing Operations | Discontinued Ops | Total | |||||||||||||||||||
AISC Per Gold Equivalent Ounce Sold - Year to Date 2025 | Lindero | éé | Caylloma | Corporate | GEO AISC | Yaramoko | GEO AISC | ||||||||||||||
Cash cost applicable per gold equivalent ounce sold | 48,116 | 50,555 | 24,840 | - | 123,511 | 39,960 | 163,471 | ||||||||||||||
Royalties and taxes | 187 | 21,285 | 535 | - | 22,007 | 8,830 | 30,837 | ||||||||||||||
Worker's participation | - | - | 1,499 | - | 1,499 | - | 1,499 | ||||||||||||||
General and administration | 5,057 | 5,262 | 4,127 | 28,548 | 42,994 | 1,602 | 44,596 | ||||||||||||||
Total cash costs | 53,360 | 77,102 | 31,001 | 28,548 | 190,011 | 50,392 | 240,403 | ||||||||||||||
Sustaining capital1 | 25,091 | 34,801 | 4,974 | - | 64,866 | 2,813 | 67,679 | ||||||||||||||
Blue chips gains (investing activities)1 | (1,319 | ) | - | - | - | (1,319 | ) | - | (1,319 | ) | |||||||||||
All-in sustaining costs | 77,132 | 111,903 | 35,975 | 28,548 | 253,558 | 53,205 | 306,763 | ||||||||||||||
Gold equivalent ounces sold | 41,931 | 76,583 | 18,833 | - | 137,347 | 37,734 | 175,081 | ||||||||||||||
All-in sustaining costs per ounce | 1,839 | 1,461 | 1,910 | - | 1,846 | 1,410 | 1,752 | ||||||||||||||
Gold equivalent was calculated using the realized prices for gold of | |||||||||||||||||||||
Figures may not add due to rounding | |||||||||||||||||||||
1 Presented on a cash basis |
Continuing Operations | Discontinued Ops | Total | ||||||||||||||||||||||
AISC Per Gold Equivalent Ounce Sold - Year to Date 2024 | Lindero | éé | Caylloma | Corporate | GEO AISC | Yaramoko | San Jose | GEO AISC | ||||||||||||||||
Cash cost applicable per gold equivalent ounce sold | 45,174 | 34,493 | 28,416 | - | 108,083 | 48,637 | 48,885 | 205,605 | ||||||||||||||||
Royalties and taxes | 369 | 11,101 | 583 | - | 12,053 | 1,777 | 1,571 | 15,401 | ||||||||||||||||
Worker's participation | - | - | 889 | - | 889 | 10,302 | - | 11,191 | ||||||||||||||||
General and administration | 6,160 | 3,771 | 2,625 | 22,987 | 35,543 | 732 | 3,048 | 39,323 | ||||||||||||||||
Total cash costs | 51,703 | 49,365 | 32,513 | 22,987 | 156,568 | 61,448 | 53,504 | 271,520 | ||||||||||||||||
Sustaining capital1 | 27,143 | 19,593 | 8,742 | - | 55,478 | 19,558 | 477 | 75,513 | ||||||||||||||||
Blue chips gains (investing activities)1 | (5,149 | ) | - | - | - | (5,149 | ) | - | - | (5,149 | ) | |||||||||||||
All-in sustaining costs | 73,697 | 68,958 | 41,255 | 22,987 | 206,897 | 81,006 | 53,981 | 341,884 | ||||||||||||||||
Gold equivalent ounces sold | 43,036 | 67,552 | 26,122 | - | 136,710 | 58,627 | 24,719 | 220,056 | ||||||||||||||||
All-in sustaining costs per ounce | 1,712 | 1,021 | 1,579 | - | 1,513 | 1,382 | 2,184 | 1,554 | ||||||||||||||||
Gold equivalent was calculated using the realized prices for gold of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Figures may not add due to rounding | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 Presented on a cash basis |
Reconciliation of cost of sales to cash cost per payable ounce of silver equivalent sold for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024
Cash Cost Per Silver Equivalent Ounce Sold - Q1 2025 | Caylloma | ||
Cost of sales | 17,463 | ||
Depletion, depreciation, and amortization | (4,369 | ) | |
Royalties and taxes | (240 | ) | |
Other | (659 | ) | |
Treatment and refining charges | 50 | ||
Cash cost applicable per silver equivalent sold | 12,245 | ||
Ounces of silver equivalent sold1 | 956,640 | ||
Cash cost per ounce of silver equivalent sold ($/oz) | 12.80 | ||
1 Silver equivalent sold is calculated using a silver to lead ratio of 1:35.5 pounds, and silver to zinc ratio of 1:24.7 pounds. | |||
2 Silver equivalent is calculated using the realized prices for gold, silver, lead, and zinc. Refer to Financial Results - Sales and AG˹ٷized Prices | |||
Figures may not add due to rounding |
Cash Cost Per Silver Equivalent Ounce Sold - Q2 2025 | Caylloma | ||
Cost of sales | 17,793 | ||
Depletion, depreciation, and amortization | (4,268 | ) | |
Royalties and taxes | (295 | ) | |
Other | (663 | ) | |
Treatment and refining charges | 28 | ||
Cash cost applicable per silver equivalent sold | 12,595 | ||
Ounces of silver equivalent sold1 | 830,824 | ||
Cash cost per ounce of silver equivalent sold ($/oz) | 15.16 | ||
1 Silver equivalent sold is calculated using a silver to lead ratio of 1:35.5 pounds, and silver to zinc ratio of 1:24.7 pounds. | |||
2 Silver equivalent is calculated using the realized prices for gold, silver, lead, and zinc. Refer to Financial Results - Sales and AG˹ٷized Prices | |||
Figures may not add due to rounding |
Cash Cost Per Silver Equivalent Ounce Sold - Q2 2024 | Caylloma | ||
Cost of sales | 16,239 | ||
Depletion, depreciation, and amortization | (3,358 | ) | |
Royalties and taxes | (229 | ) | |
Other | (350 | ) | |
Treatment and refining charges | 2,287 | ||
Cash cost applicable per silver equivalent sold | 14,589 | ||
Ounces of silver equivalent sold1 | 1,046,393 | ||
Cash cost per ounce of silver equivalent sold ($/oz) | 13.94 | ||
1 Silver equivalent sold is calculated using a silver to gold ratio of 86.8:1, silver to lead ratio of 1:24.7 pounds, and silver to zinc ratio of 1:21.0 pounds. | |||
2 Silver equivalent is calculated using the realized prices for gold, silver, lead, and zinc. Refer to Financial Results - Sales and AG˹ٷized Prices | |||
Figures have been restated to remove Right of Use | |||
Figures may not add due to rounding |
Cash Cost Per Silver Equivalent Ounce Sold - Year to Date 2025 | Caylloma | ||
Cost of sales | 35,256 | ||
Depletion, depreciation, and amortization | (8,637 | ) | |
Royalties and taxes | (535 | ) | |
Other | (1,322 | ) | |
Treatment and refining charges | 78 | ||
Cash cost applicable per silver equivalent sold | 24,840 | ||
Ounces of silver equivalent sold1 | 1,783,961 | ||
Cash cost per ounce of silver equivalent sold ($/oz) | 13.92 | ||
1 Silver equivalent sold is calculated using a silver to gold ratio of 0.0:1, silver to lead ratio of 1:35.5 pounds, and silver to zinc ratio of 1:24.7 pounds. | |||
2 Silver equivalent is calculated using the realized prices for gold, silver, lead, and zinc. Refer to Financial Results - Sales and AG˹ٷized Prices | |||
Figures may not add due to rounding |
Cash Cost Per Silver Equivalent Ounce Sold - Year to Date 2024 | Caylloma | ||
Cost of sales | 33,344 | ||
Depletion, depreciation, and amortization | (7,182 | ) | |
Royalties and taxes | (583 | ) | |
Other | (681 | ) | |
Treatment and refining charges | 3,518 | ||
Cash cost applicable per silver equivalent sold | 28,416 | ||
Ounces of silver equivalent sold1 | 2,244,876 | ||
Cash cost per ounce of silver equivalent sold ($/oz) | 12.66 | ||
1 Silver equivalent sold is calculated using a silver to gold ratio of 86.8:1, silver to lead ratio of 1:24.7 pounds, and silver to zinc ratio of 1:21.0 pounds. | |||
2 Silver equivalent is calculated using the realized prices for gold, silver, lead, and zinc. Refer to Financial Results - Sales and AG˹ٷized Prices | |||
Figures have been restated to remove Right of Use | |||
Figures may not add due to rounding |
Reconciliation of all-in sustaining cash cost and all-in cash cost per payable ounce of silver equivalent sold for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024
AISC Per Silver Equivalent Ounce Sold - Q1 2025 | Caylloma | ||
Cash cost applicable per silver equivalent ounce sold | 12,245 | ||
Royalties and taxes | 240 | ||
Worker's participation | 739 | ||
General and administration | 2,455 | ||
Total cash costs | 15,679 | ||
Sustaining capital3 | 2,246 | ||
All-in sustaining costs | 17,925 | ||
Silver equivalent ounces sold1 | 956,640 | ||
All-in sustaining costs per ounce2 | 18.74 | ||
1 Silver equivalent sold is calculated using a silver to lead ratio of 1:35.5 pounds, and silver to zinc ratio of 1:24.7 pounds. | |||
2 Silver equivalent is calculated using the realized prices for gold, silver, lead, and zinc. Refer to Financial Results - Sales and AG˹ٷized Prices | |||
3 Presented on a cash basis |
AISC Per Silver Equivalent Ounce Sold - Q2 2025 | Caylloma | ||
Cash cost applicable per silver equivalent ounce sold | 12,595 | ||
Royalties and taxes | 295 | ||
Worker's participation | 760 | ||
General and administration | 1,672 | ||
Total cash costs | 15,322 | ||
Sustaining capital3 | 2,729 | ||
All-in sustaining costs | 18,051 | ||
Silver equivalent ounces sold1 | 830,824 | ||
All-in sustaining costs per ounce2 | 21.73 | ||
1 Silver equivalent sold is calculated using a silver to lead ratio of 1:35.5 pounds, and silver to zinc ratio of 1:24.7 pounds. | |||
2 Silver equivalent is calculated using the realized prices for gold, silver, lead, and zinc. Refer to Financial Results - Sales and AG˹ٷized Prices | |||
3 Presented on a cash basis |
AISC Per Silver Equivalent Ounce Sold - Q2 2024 | Caylloma | ||
Cash cost applicable per silver equivalent ounce sold | 14,589 | ||
Royalties and taxes | 229 | ||
Worker's participation | 472 | ||
General and administration | 1,406 | ||
Total cash costs | 16,696 | ||
Sustaining capital3 | 4,101 | ||
All-in sustaining costs | 20,797 | ||
Silver equivalent ounces sold1 | 1,046,393 | ||
All-in sustaining costs per ounce2 | 19.87 | ||
1 Silver equivalent sold is calculated using a silver to gold ratio of 86.8:1, silver to lead ratio of 1:24.7 pounds, and silver to zinc ratio of 1:21.0 pounds. | |||
2 Silver equivalent is calculated using the realized prices for gold, silver, lead, and zinc. Refer to Financial Results - Sales and AG˹ٷized Prices | |||
3 Presented on a cash basis |
AISC Per Silver Equivalent Ounce Sold - Year to Date 2025 | Caylloma | ||
Cash cost applicable per silver equivalent ounce sold | 24,840 | ||
Royalties and taxes | 535 | ||
Worker's participation | 1,499 | ||
General and administration | 4,127 | ||
Total cash costs | 31,001 | ||
Sustaining capital3 | 4,974 | ||
All-in sustaining costs | 35,975 | ||
Silver equivalent ounces sold1 | 1,783,961 | ||
All-in sustaining costs per ounce2 | 20.17 | ||
1 Silver equivalent sold is calculated using a silver to gold ratio of 0.0:1, silver to lead ratio of 1:35.5 pounds, and silver to zinc ratio of 1:24.7 pounds. | |||
2 Silver equivalent is calculated using the realized prices for gold, silver, lead, and zinc. Refer to Financial Results - Sales and AG˹ٷized Prices | |||
3 Presented on a cash basis |
AISC Per Silver Equivalent Ounce Sold - Year to Date 2024 | Caylloma | ||
Cash cost applicable per silver equivalent ounce sold | 28,416 | ||
Royalties and taxes | 583 | ||
Worker's participation | 889 | ||
General and administration | 2,625 | ||
Total cash costs | 32,513 | ||
Sustaining capital3 | 8,742 | ||
All-in sustaining costs | 41,255 | ||
Silver equivalent ounces sold1 | 2,244,876 | ||
All-in sustaining costs per ounce2 | 18.38 | ||
1 Silver equivalent sold is calculated using a silver to gold ratio of 86.8:1, silver to lead ratio of 1:24.7 pounds, and silver to zinc ratio of 1:21.0 pounds. | |||
2 Silver equivalent is calculated using the realized prices for gold, silver, lead, and zinc. Refer to Financial Results - Sales and AG˹ٷized Prices | |||
3 Presented on a cash basis |
Additional information regarding the Company’s financial results and ongoing activities is available in the unaudited condensed interim financial statements for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024 and accompanying Q2 2025 MD&A. These documents can be accessed on Fortuna’s website at www.fortunamining.com, on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca and on EDGAR at www.sec.gov/edgarwww.sec.gov/edgar.
Conference Call and Webcast
A conference call to discuss the financial and operational results will be held on Thursday, August 7, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. Pacific time | 12:00 p.m. Eastern time. Hosting the call will be Jorge A. Ganoza, President and CEO, Luis D. Ganoza, Chief Financial Officer, David Whittle, Chief Operating Officer � West Africa and Cesar Velasco, Chief Operating Officer � Latin America.
Shareholders, analysts, media and interested investors are invited to listen to the live conference call by logging onto the webcast at: https://www.webcaster4.com/Webcast/Page/1696/52740 or over the phone by dialing in just prior to the starting time.
Conference call details:
Date: Thursday, August 7, 2025
Time: 9:00 a.m. Pacific time | 12:00 p.m. Eastern time
Dial in number (Toll Free): +1.888.506.0062
Dial in number (International): +1.973.528.0011
Access code: 238089
Replay number (Toll Free): +1.877.481.4010
Replay number (International): +1.919.882.2331
Replay passcode: 52740
Playback of the earnings call will be available until Thursday, August 21, 2025. Playback of the webcast will be available until Friday, August 7, 2026. In addition, a transcript of the call will be archived on the Company’s website at fortunamining.com.
About Fortuna Mining Corp.
Fortuna Mining Corp. is a Canadian precious metals mining company with three operating mines and a portfolio of exploration projects in Argentina, Côte d’Ivoire, Mexico, and Peru, as well as the Diamba Sud Gold Project in Senegal. Sustainability is at the core of our operations and stakeholder relationships. We produce gold and silver while creating long-term shared value through efficient production, environmental stewardship, and social responsibility. For more information, please visit our website at
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Jorge A. Ganoza
President, CEO, and Director
Fortuna Mining Corp.
Investor Relations:
Carlos Baca | [email protected] | | ||
Forward-looking Statements
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The forward-looking statements in this news release also include financial outlooks and other forward-looking metrics relating to the Company and its business, including references to financial and business prospects and future results of operations, including production, and cost guidance and anticipated future financial performance. Such information, which may be considered future oriented financial information or financial outlooks within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation (collectively, �FOFI�), has been approved by management of the Company and is based on assumptions which management believes were reasonable on the date such FOFI was prepared, having regard to the industry, business, financial conditions, plans and prospects of the Company and its business and properties. These projections are provided to describe the prospective performance of the Company's business. Nevertheless, readers are cautioned that such information is highly subjective and should not be relied on as necessarily indicative of future results and that actual results may differ significantly from such projections. FOFI constitutes forward-looking statements and is subject to the same assumptions, uncertainties, risk factors and qualifications as set forth below.
Forward-looking Statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the Forward-looking Statements. Such uncertainties and factors include, among others, changes in general economic conditions and financial markets; risks associated with war or other geo-political hostilities, such as the Ukrainian � Russian and the Israel � Hamas conflicts, any of which could continue to cause a disruption in global economic activity; fluctuation in currencies and foreign exchange rates; increases in the rate of inflation; the imposition or any extension of capital controls in countries in which the Company operates; any changes in tax laws in Argentina and the other countries in which we operate; changes in the prices of key supplies; uncertainty relating to nature and climate change conditions; risks associated with climate change legislation; laws and regulations regarding the protection of the environment (including greenhouse gas emission reduction and other decarbonization requirements and the uncertainty surrounding the interpretation of omnibus Bill C-59 and the related amendments to the Competition Act (Canada); our ability to manage physical and transition risks related to climate change and successfully adapt our business strategy to a low carbon global economy; technological and operational hazards in Fortuna’s mining and mine development activities; risks related to water and power availability; risks inherent in mineral exploration; uncertainties inherent in the estimation of mineral reserves, mineral resources, and metal recoveries; changes to current estimates of mineral reserves and resources; changes to production and cost estimates; changes in the position of regulatory authorities with respect to the granting of approvals or permits; governmental and other approvals; changes in government, political unrest or instability in countries where Fortuna is active; labor relations issues; as well as those factors discussed under “Risk Factors� in the Company's Annual Information Form for the financial year ended December 31, 2024 filed with the Canadian Securities Administrators and available at and filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as part of the Company’s Form 40-F and available at www.sec.gov/edgar. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in Forward-looking Statements, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended.
Forward-looking Statements contained herein are based on the assumptions, beliefs, expectations and opinions of management, including, but not limited to, the accuracy of the Company’s current mineral resource and reserve estimates; that the Company’s activities will be conducted in accordance with the Company’s public statements and stated goals; that there will be no material adverse change affecting the Company, its properties or changes to production estimates (which assume accuracy of projected ore grade, mining rates, recovery timing, and recovery rate estimates and may be impacted by unscheduled maintenance, labor and contractor availability and other operating or technical difficulties); geo-political uncertainties that may affect the Company’s production, workforce, business, operations and financial condition; the expected trends in mineral prices and currency exchange rates; that the Company will be successful in mitigating the impact of inflation on its business and operations; that all required approvals and permits will be obtained for the Company’s business and operations on acceptable terms; that there will be no significant disruptions affecting the Company's operations, the ability to meet current and future obligations and such other assumptions as set out herein. Forward-looking Statements are made as of the date hereof and the Company disclaims any obligation to update any Forward-looking Statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or results or otherwise, except as required by law. There can be no assurance that these Forward-looking Statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, investors should not place undue reliance on Forward-looking Statements.
Cautionary Note to United States Investors Concerning Estimates of Reserves and Resources
Reserve and resource estimates included in this news release have been prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101") and the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum Definition Standards on Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves. NI 43-101 is a rule developed by the Canadian Securities Administrators that establishes standards for public disclosure by a Canadian company of scientific and technical information concerning mineral projects. Unless otherwise indicated, all mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates contained in the technical disclosure have been prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 and the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum Definition Standards on Mineral Resources and Reserves. Canadian standards, including NI 43-101, differ significantly from the requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission, and mineral reserve and resource information included in this news release may not be comparable to similar information disclosed by U.S. companies.
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