VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Amerigo Resources Ltd. (TSX: ARG; OTCQX: ARREF) (“Amerigo” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce a strong financial performance for the three months ended June 30, 2025 (“Q2-2025”). Dollar amounts in this news release are in U.S. dollars unless indicated otherwise.
Amerigo’s Q2-2025 financial results included net income of $7.5 million, earnings per share (“EPS”) of $0.05, EBITDA1 of $17.8 million, operating cash flow from operations before changes in non-cash working capital1 of $11.9 million and free cash flow to equity1 of $6.5 million. In Q2-2025, Amerigo returned $3.5 million to shareholders through its quarterly dividend of Cdn$0.03 per share and $4.0 million from the purchase and cancellation of 3.1 million common shares through a Normal Course Issuer Bid (“NCIB”).
“We are pleased to report strong financial results for the second quarter of 2025. Our operation, Minera Valle Central (“MVC”), once again met its production, cash cost1 and safety targets. Building upon those achievements, Amerigo is on track to meet annual guidance and be debt-free by year-end,” said Aurora Davidson, Amerigo’s President and CEO.
“On the back of MVC’s stellar operational performance and rising copper prices, Amerigo continues to rapidly return capital to shareholders under the Company’s well-established Capital Return Strategy. In Q2-2025 alone, Amerigo bought and cancelled 3.1 million shares under its Normal Course Issuer Bid and paid its fifteenth consecutive quarterly dividend. In the first half of the year, the Company’s free cash flow to equity1 was $11.3 million, and $12.1 million was returned to shareholders,” she added.
“We continue to expect strong, long-term copper demand around the world. Supportive fundamentals remain in place, despite trade tensions and the tariff-induced short-term logistical repositioning of significant copper cathode stocks to the United States. This repositioning has created a historical price arbitrage between the Comex and LME markets, which we believe will be resolved over time, albeit with continued upward pressure on copper prices.
1 This is a non-IFRS measure. See “Non-IFRS Measures” for further information.
In this macro setting, we believe that Amerigo’s unique business model, which produces copper without a mine and avoids traditional mining and exploration risks, will continue to shine. With minimal debt and a significant, consistent return of capital to shareholders, Amerigo provides a clean and unencumbered exposure to the rising copper prices that we expect will continue,” Ms. Davidson added.
On July 28, 2025, Amerigo’s Board of Directors declared its sixteenth consecutive quarterly dividend. The dividend will be in the amount of Cdn$0.03 per share, payable on September 19, 2025, to shareholders of record as of August 29, 20253. Amerigo designates the entire amount of this taxable dividend to be an “eligible dividend” for purposes of the Income Tax Act (Canada), as amended from time to time.
Based on Amerigo’s June 30, 2025, share closing price of Cdn$2.17, the Cdn$0.03 quarterly dividend declared on July 28, 2025, represents an annual dividend yield of 5.53%.
This news release should be read with Amerigo’s interim consolidated financial statements and Management’s Discussion and Analysis (“MD&A”) for Q2-2025, available on the Company’s website at www.amerigoresources.com and on the SEDAR+ website at www.sedarplus.ca.
Q2-2025 | Q2-2024 | ||||
$ | $ | ||||
MVC's copper price ($/lb)4 | 4.42 | 4.39 | |||
Revenue ($ millions) | 50.8 | 51.6 | |||
Net income ($ millions) | 7.5 | 9.8 | |||
EPS ($) | 0.05 | 0.06 | |||
EPS (Cdn) | 0.06 | 0.08 | |||
EBITDA1 ($ millions) | 17.8 | 22.3 | |||
Operating cash flow before changes in non-cash working capital1 ($ millions) | 11.9 | 14.3 | |||
FCFE1 ($ millions) | 6.5 | 6.7 | |||
June 30, 2025 | Dec. 31, 2024 | ||||
Cash ($ millions) | 23.3 | 35.9 | |||
Restricted cash ($ millions) | 0.9 | 4.4 | |||
Borrowings ($ millions) | 7.0 | 10.7 | |||
Shares outstanding at end of period (millions) | 161.5 | 164.5 | |||
Highlights and Significant Items
Investor Conference Call on July 31, 2025
Amerigo’s quarterly investor conference call will occur on Thursday, July 31, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time/2:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time.
Participants can join by visiting https://emportal.ink/3UvPORS and entering their name and phone number. The conference system will then call the participants and place them instantly into the call. Alternatively, participants can dial directly to be entered into the call by an Operator. Dial 1-888-510-2154 (Toll-Free North America) and state they wish to participate in the Amerigo Resources Q2-2025 Earnings Call.
Interactive Analyst Center
Amerigo's public financial and operational information is available for download in Excel format through Virtua’s Interactive Analyst Center (“IAC”). You can access the IAC by visiting www.amerigoresources.com under Investors > Interactive Analyst Center.
About Amerigo and Minera Valle Central (“MVC”)
Amerigo Resources Ltd. is an innovative copper producer with a long-term relationship with Corporación Nacional del Cobre de Chile (“Codelco”), the world’s largest copper producer.
Amerigo produces copper concentrate, and molybdenum concentrate as a by-product at the MVC operation in Chile by processing fresh and historic tailings from Codelco’s El Teniente mine, the world's largest underground copper mine. Tel: (604) 681-2802; Web: www.amerigoresources.com; ARG:TSX; OTCQX: ARREF.
Contact Information | |
Aurora Davidson | Graham Farrell |
President and CEO | Investor Relations |
(604) 697-6207 | (416) 842-9003 |
ad@amerigoresources.com | graham@northstarir.ca |
Summary Consolidated Statements of Financial Position | |||||
June 30, | December 31, | ||||
2025 | 2024 | ||||
$ thousands | $ thousands | ||||
Cash and cash equivalents | 23,253 | 35,864 | |||
Restricted cash | 876 | 4,449 | |||
Property, plant and equipment | 138,652 | 143,708 | |||
Other assets | 23,722 | 21,450 | |||
Total assets | 186,503 | 205,471 | |||
Total liabilities | 83,177 | 100,682 | |||
Shareholders' equity | 103,326 | 104,789 | |||
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity | 186,503 | 205,471 | |||
Summary Consolidated Statements of Income and Comprehensive Income | |||||
Three months ended June 30, | |||||
2025 | 2024 | ||||
$ thousands | $ thousands | ||||
Revenue | 50,846 | 51,602 | |||
Tolling and production costs | (38,697 | ) | (35,109 | ) | |
Other expenses | (1,542 | ) | (797 | ) | |
Finance expense | (419 | ) | (353 | ) | |
Income tax expense | (2,644 | ) | (5,576 | ) | |
Net income | 7,544 | 9,767 | |||
Other comprehensive (loss) income | (430 | ) | 42 | ||
Comprehensive income | 7,114 | 9,809 | |||
Earnings per share - basic & diluted | 0.05 | 0.06 | |||
Summary Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows | |||||
Three months ended June 30, | |||||
2025 | 2024 | ||||
$ thousands | $ thousands | ||||
Cash flow from operating activities | 11,869 | 14,315 | |||
Changes in non-cash working capital | (5,525 | ) | 9,490 | ||
Net cash from operating activities | 6,344 | 23,805 | |||
Net cash used in investing activities | (1,357 | ) | (3,384 | ) | |
Net cash used in financing activities | (9,414 | ) | (6,001 | ) | |
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents | (4,427 | ) | 14,420 | ||
Effect of foreign exchange rates on cash | 22 | 515 | |||
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period | 27,658 | 13,801 | |||
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period | 23,253 | 28,736 | |||
1 Non-IFRS Measures
This news release includes five non-IFRS measures: (i) EBITDA, (ii) operating cash flow before changes in non-cash working capital, (iii) free cash flow to equity (“FCFE”), (iv) free cash flow (“FCF”) and (v) cash cost.
These non-IFRS performance measures are included in this news release because they provide key performance measures used by management to monitor operating performance, assess corporate performance, and plan and assess the overall effectiveness and efficiency of Amerigo’s operations. These performance measures are not standardized financial measures under International Financial Reporting Standards as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (“IFRS Accounting Standards”), and, therefore, amounts presented may not be comparable to similar financial measures disclosed by other companies. These performance measures should not be considered in isolation as a substitute for performance measures in accordance with IFRS Accounting Standards.
(i) EBITDA refers to earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and administration and is calculated by adding depreciation expense to the Company’s gross profit.
(Expressed in thousands) | Q2-2025 | Q2-2024 | |||
$ | $ | ||||
Gross profit | 12,149 | 16,493 | |||
Add: | |||||
Depreciation and amortization | 5,686 | 5,821 | |||
EBITDA | 17,835 | 22,314 | |||
(ii) Operating cash flow before changes in non-cash working capital is calculated by adding back the decrease or subtracting the increase in changes in non-cash working capital to or from cash provided by operating activities.
(Expressed in thousands) | Q2-2025 | Q2-2024 | |||
$ | $ | ||||
Net cash provided by operating activities | 6,344 | 23,805 | |||
Add (deduct): | |||||
Changes in non-cash working capital | 5,525 | (9,490 | ) | ||
Operating cash flow before non-cash working capital | 11,869 | 14,315 | |||
(iii) Free cash flow to equity (“FCFE”) refers to operating cash flow before changes in non-cash working capital, less capital expenditures, plus new debt issued less debt repayments. FCFE represents the amount of cash generated by the Company in a reporting period that can be used to pay for the following:
a) potential distributions to the Company’s shareholders and
b) any additional taxes triggered by the repatriation of funds from Chile to Canada to fund these distributions.
Free cash flow (“FCF”) refers to FCFE plus repayments of borrowings.
(Expressed in thousands) | Q2-2025 | Q2-2024 | |||
$ | $ | ||||
Operating cash flow before changes in non-cash working capital | 11,869 | 14,315 | |||
Deduct: | |||||
Cash used to purchase plant and equipment | (1,357 | ) | (3,384 | ) | |
Repayment of borrowings, net of new debt issued | (4,000 | ) | (4,244 | ) | |
Free cash flow to equity | 6,512 | 6,687 | |||
Add: | |||||
Repayment of borrowings, net of new debt issued | 4,000 | 4,244 | |||
Free cash flow | 10,512 | 10,931 | |||
(iv) Cash cost is a performance measure commonly used in the mining industry that is not defined under IFRS. Cash cost is the aggregate of smelting and refining charges, tolling/production costs net of inventory adjustments and administration costs, net of by-product credits. Cash cost per pound produced is based on pounds of copper produced and is calculated by dividing cash cost by the number of pounds of copper produced.
(Expressed in thousands) | Q2-2025 | Q2-2024 | |||
$ | $ | ||||
Tolling and production costs | 38,697 | 35,109 | |||
Add (deduct): | |||||
Smelting and refining charges | 3,554 | 5,791 | |||
Transportation costs | 407 | 374 | |||
Inventory adjustments | (367 | ) | (548 | ) | |
By-product credits | (7,023 | ) | (6,399 | ) | |
Depreciation and amortization | (5,686 | ) | (5,821 | ) | |
DET royalties - molybdenum | (1,299 | ) | (1,056 | ) | |
Cash cost | 28,283 | 27,450 | |||
Copper tolled (M lbs) | 15.52 | 13.98 | |||
Cash cost ($/lb) | 1.82 | 1.96 | |||
2 Capital returned to shareholders
The table below summarizes the capital returned to shareholders since the implementation of Amerigo’s Capital Return Strategy in October 2021.
(Expressed in millions) | |||
Shares repurchased | Dividends Paid | Total | |
$ | $ | $ | |
2021 | 8.8 | 2.8 | 11.6 |
2022 | 12.3 | 15.8 | 28.1 |
2023 | 2.6 | 14.6 | 17.2 |
2024 | 1.8 | 19.4 | 21.2 |
2025 | 5.1 | 7.0 | 12.1 |
30.6 | 59.6 | 90.2 | |
3 Dividend dates
A dividend of Cdn$0.03 per share will be paid on September 19, 2025, to shareholders of record as of August 29, 2025. Under the “T+1 settlement cycle”, the Company’s shares will commence trading on an ex-dividend basis at the opening of trading on August 29, 2025. Shareholders purchasing Amerigo shares on or after the ex-dividend date will not receive this dividend, as it will be paid to the selling shareholders. Shareholders purchasing Amerigo shares before the ex-dividend date will receive the dividend.
4 MVC’s copper price
MVC’s copper price is the average notional copper price for the period before smelting and refining, DET notional copper royalties, transportation costs and excluding settlement adjustments to prior period sales.
MVC’s pricing terms are based on the average LME copper price of the third month following the delivery of copper concentrates produced under the DET tolling agreement (“M+3”). This means that when final copper prices are not yet known, they are provisionally marked to market at the end of each month based on the progression of the LME-published average monthly M and M+3 prices. Provisional prices are adjusted monthly using this consistent methodology until they are settled.
Q1-2025 copper deliveries were marked to market on March 31, 2025, at an average price of $4.42/lb and were settled in Q2-2025 as follows:
Q2-2025 copper deliveries were marked to market on June 30, 2025, at an average price of $4.42/lb and will be settled at the LME average prices for July, August, and September 2025.
Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Information
This news release contains certain “forward-looking information” as such term is defined under applicable securities laws (collectively called "forward-looking statements"). This information relates to future events or the Company’s future performance. All statements other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements. The use of any of the words "anticipate", "plan", "continue", "estimate", "expect", "may", "will", "project", "predict", "potential", "should", "believe" and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements concerning:
These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Inherent in forward-looking statements are risks and uncertainties beyond our ability to predict or control, including risks that may affect our operating or capital plans; risks generally encountered in the operation, permitting and development of mineral projects such as unusual or unexpected geological formations, negotiations with government and other third parties, unanticipated metallurgical difficulties, delays associated with permits, approvals and permit appeals, ground control problems, adverse weather conditions (including, but not limited, to heavy rains), process upsets and equipment malfunctions; risks associated with labour disturbances and availability of skilled labour and management; risks related to the potential impact of global or national health concerns; government or regulatory actions or inactions, including, but not limited to, the imposition of tariffs on the importation of copper; fluctuations in the market prices of our principal commodities, which are cyclical and subject to substantial price fluctuations; risks created through competition for mining projects and properties; risks associated with lack of access to markets; risks associated with availability of and our ability to obtain both tailings from Codelco’s Division El Teniente (“DET”) current production and historic tailings from tailings deposit; the availability of and ability of the Company to obtain adequate funding on reasonable terms for expansions and acquisitions; mine plan estimates; risks posed by fluctuations in exchange rates and interest rates, as well as general economic conditions; risks associated with environmental compliance and changes in environmental legislation and regulation; risks associated with our dependence on third parties for the provision of critical services; risks associated with non-performance by contractual counterparties; risks associated with supply chain disruptions; title risks; social and political risks associated with operations in foreign countries; risks of changes in laws affecting our operations or their interpretation, including foreign exchange controls; and risks associated with tax reassessments and legal proceedings. Many of these risks and uncertainties apply to the Company and its operations, as well as DET and its operations. DET’s ongoing mining operations provide a significant portion of the materials the Company processes and its resulting metals production. Therefore, these risks and uncertainties may also affect the Company's operations and have a material effect.
Actual results and developments will likely differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements in this news release. Such statements are based on several assumptions which may prove to be incorrect, including, but not limited to, assumptions about:
Future production levels and cost estimates assume no adverse mining or other events significantly affecting budgeted production levels.
Climate change is a global issue that could pose significant challenges affecting the Company's future operations. This could include more frequent and intense droughts followed by intense rainfall. In the last several years, Central Chile has experienced both drought conditions and significant rain episodes. The Company’s operations are sensitive to water availability and the reserves required to process projected historic tailings tonnage.
Although the Company believes that these assumptions were reasonable when made, because these assumptions are inherently subject to significant uncertainties and contingencies which are difficult or impossible to predict and are beyond the Company’s control, the Company cannot assure that it will achieve or accomplish the expectations, beliefs or projections described in the forward-looking statements.
The preceding list of important factors and assumptions is not exhaustive. Other events or circumstances could cause our results to differ materially from those estimated, projected, and expressed in or implied by our forward-looking statements. You should also consider the matters discussed under Risk Factors in the Company`s Annual Information Form. The forward-looking statements contained herein speak only as of the date of this news release.