VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Eldorado Gold Corporation, (“Eldorado” or “the Company”) today reports the Company’s financial and operational results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2020. For further information please see the Company’s Consolidated Financial Statements and Management’s Discussion and Analysis filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com under the Company’s profile.
Year-End Financial and Operating Results Overview and Subsequent Period Highlights
Fourth Quarter 2020 Highlights
“Eldorado’s strong fourth-quarter finish to 2020 caps a year in which we delivered on our original guidance, generated strong free cash flow and continued to strengthen our overall capital position,” said George Burns, Eldorado's President and Chief Executive Officer. “That this was accomplished during an historically challenging global operating environment is a tribute to the dedication of our people.
“We enter 2021 positioned once again to deliver, both operationally and at our most important growth projects. Consistent with Eldorado’s disciplined approach to capital allocation, we will continue to strengthen our balance sheet while reinvesting in mine and project development programs that prioritize profitability and strong returns. Chief among these is the advancement of the world-class Skouries project in Greece. Our recently signed amended investment agreement with the Greek government sets the stage for a productive and mutually beneficial relationship with the Hellenic Republic. Our focus in 2021 is on unlocking the compelling value at Skouries and throughout our portfolio.”
The Company also announced this week maiden Inferred Mineral Resources of 2.6 million tonnes at a grade of 9.5 grams per tonne for 803,000 ounces of gold at the recently-discovered Ormaque deposit near the Lamaque operations in Québec. Over 60% of the resource is in the upper part of the deposit within 400 metres of surface. Exploration in 2021 is focused on in-fill and expansion drilling, as the deposit remains open in multiple directions.
“Exploration success at Ormaque is an important milestone that could lead to a second underground mine to feed the Sigma mill. The growing exploration footprint and targets at Lamaque coupled with low cost expandability of the Sigma plant offer a compelling opportunity to create additional value at Lamaque,” added Burns.
Consolidated Financial and Operational Highlights
Summarized Annual Financial Results
2020 | 2019 | 2018 | ||||||||
Revenue (1) | $ | 1,026.7 | $ | 617.8 | $ | 459.0 | ||||
Gold revenue (1) | $ | 938.3 | $ | 530.9 | $ | 386.0 | ||||
Gold produced (oz) (2) | 528,874 | 395,331 | 349,147 | |||||||
Gold sold (oz) (1) | 526,406 | 374,902 | 304,256 | |||||||
Average realized gold price ($/oz sold) (6) | $ | 1,783 | $ | 1,416 | $ | 1,269 | ||||
Cash operating costs ($/oz sold) (3,6) | 560 | 608 | 625 | |||||||
Total cash costs ($/oz sold) (3,6) | 649 | 645 | 650 | |||||||
All-in sustaining costs ($/oz sold) (3,6) | 921 | 1,034 | 994 | |||||||
Net earnings (loss) for the period (4) | 104.5 | 80.6 | (361.9 | ) | ||||||
Net earnings (loss) per share – basic ($/share) (4) | 0.61 | 0.51 | (2.28 | ) | ||||||
Adjusted net earnings (loss) (4,5,6,7) | 170.9 | 2.4 | (30.1 | ) | ||||||
Adjusted net earnings (loss) per share ($/share) (4,5,6,7) | 1.00 | 0.02 | (0.19 | ) | ||||||
Cash flow from operating activities before changes in working capital (6,8) | 390.8 | 149.9 | 61.1 | |||||||
Free cash flow (6) | 236.2 | (37.1 | ) | (187.8 | ) | |||||
Cash, cash equivalents and term deposits | 511.0 | 181.0 | 293.0 |
(1) | Excludes sales of inventory mined at Lamaque and Olympias during the pre-commercial production periods. |
(2) | Includes pre-commercial production at Lamaque (2018, Q1 2019) and at Olympias (Q1 2018). |
(3) | By-product revenues are off-set against cash operating costs. |
(4) | Attributable to shareholders of the Company. |
(5) | See reconciliation of net earnings (loss) to adjusted net earnings (loss) in the MD&A section 'Non-IFRS Measures'. |
(6) | These measures are non-IFRS measures. See the MD&A section 'Non-IFRS Measures' for explanations and discussion of these non-IFRS measures. |
(7) | 2019 and 2018 amounts have been adjusted to conform with 2020 presentation by excluding adjustments relating to normal course gains on disposal of assets (2019: $7.4 million, 2018: nil) and inventory write-downs (2019: $2.5 million, 2018: $1.5 million). Adjusted net earnings as originally presented in 2019 were $5.6 million ($0.04 per share) and Adjusted net loss as originally presented for 2018 was $28.6 million ($0.17 loss per share). |
(8) | 2019 amount has been adjusted to reflect a $0.7 million reclassification within cash flow from operating activities in the current period. 2018 adjustment was negligible. |
Summarized Quarterly Financial Results
2020 | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
Revenue | $ | 204.7 | $ | 255.9 | $ | 287.6 | $ | 278.5 | $ | 1,026.7 | |||||||
Gold revenue | $ | 185.4 | $ | 235.0 | $ | 264.3 | $ | 253.7 | $ | 938.3 | |||||||
Gold produced (oz) | 115,950 | 137,782 | 136,922 | 138,220 | 528,874 | ||||||||||||
Gold sold (oz) | 116,219 | 134,960 | 137,704 | 137,523 | 526,406 | ||||||||||||
Average realized gold price ($/oz sold) (6) | $ | 1,580 | $ | 1,726 | $ | 1,919 | $ | 1,845 | $ | 1,783 | |||||||
Cash operating cost ($/oz sold) (3,6) | 627 | 550 | 537 | 536 | 560 | ||||||||||||
Total cash cost ($/oz sold) (3,6) | 678 | 616 | 664 | 640 | 649 | ||||||||||||
All-in sustaining cost ($/oz sold) (3,6) | 952 | 859 | 918 | 959 | 921 | ||||||||||||
Net earnings (loss) (4) | (4.9 | ) | 45.6 | 41.0 | 22.8 | 104.5 | |||||||||||
Net earnings (loss) per share – basic ($/share) (4) | (0.03 | ) | 0.27 | 0.24 | 0.13 | 0.61 | |||||||||||
Adjusted net earnings (loss) (4,5,6) | 12.5 | 43.8 | 56.7 | 58.0 | 170.9 | ||||||||||||
Adjusted net earnings (loss) per share ($/share) (4,5,6) | 0.08 | 0.26 | 0.33 | 0.33 | 1.00 | ||||||||||||
Cash flow from operating activities before changes in working capital (6) | 69.4 | 99.0 | 125.1 | 97.2 | 390.8 | ||||||||||||
Free cash flow (6) | $ | 7.2 | $ | 63.4 | $ | 117.2 | $ | 48.4 | $ | 236.2 | |||||||
Cash, cash equivalents and term deposits | $ | 363.6 | $ | 440.3 | $ | 504.4 | $ | 511.0 | $ | 511.0 | |||||||
2019 | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | 2019 | ||||||||||||
Revenue (1) | $ | 80.0 | $ | 173.7 | $ | 172.3 | $ | 191.9 | $ | 617.8 | |||||||
Gold revenue (1) | $ | 54.5 | $ | 150.1 | $ | 150.2 | $ | 176.1 | $ | 530.9 | |||||||
Gold produced (oz) (2) | 82,977 | 91,803 | 101,596 | 118,955 | 395,331 | ||||||||||||
Gold sold (oz) (1) | 43,074 | 113,685 | 99,241 | 118,902 | 374,902 | ||||||||||||
Average realized gold price ($/oz sold) (6) | $ | 1,265 | $ | 1,321 | $ | 1,513 | $ | 1,475 | $ | 1,416 | |||||||
Cash operating cost ($/oz sold) (3,6) | 625 | 631 | 560 | 621 | 608 | ||||||||||||
Total cash cost ($/oz sold) (3,6) | 652 | 670 | 603 | 652 | 645 | ||||||||||||
All-in sustaining cost ($/oz sold) (3,6) | 1,132 | 917 | 1,031 | 1,110 | 1,034 | ||||||||||||
Net earnings (loss) (4) | (27.0 | ) | 12.2 | 4.2 | 91.2 | 80.6 | |||||||||||
Net earnings (loss) per share – basic ($/share) (4) | (0.17 | ) | 0.08 | 0.03 | 0.57 | 0.51 | |||||||||||
Adjusted net earnings (loss) (4,5,6,7) | (21.1 | ) | (3.5 | ) | 7.6 | 19.3 | 2.4 | ||||||||||
Adjusted net earnings (loss) per share ($/share) (4,5,6,7) | (0.13 | ) | (0.02 | ) | 0.05 | 0.12 | 0.02 | ||||||||||
Cash flow from operating activities before changes in working capital (6,8) | 8.1 | 38.5 | 63.0 | 40.4 | 149.9 | ||||||||||||
Free cash flow (6) | $ | (64.0 | ) | $ | 4.8 | $ | 16.7 | $ | 5.5 | $ | (37.1 | ) | |||||
Cash, cash equivalents and term deposits | $ | 227.5 | $ | 119.9 | $ | 134.9 | $ | 181.0 | $ | 181.0 |
(1) | Excludes sales of inventory mined at Lamaque and Olympias during the pre-commercial production periods. |
(2) | Includes pre-commercial production at Lamaque (Q1 2019). |
(3) | By-product revenues are off-set against cash operating costs. |
(4) | Attributable to shareholders of the Company. |
(5) | See reconciliation of net earnings (loss) to adjusted net earnings (loss) in the MD&A section 'Non-IFRS Measures'. |
(6) | These measures are non-IFRS measures. See the MD&A section 'Non-IFRS Measures' for explanations and discussion of these non-IFRS measures. |
(7) | 2019 amounts have been adjusted to conform with 2020 presentation by excluding adjustments relating to normal course gains on disposal of assets ($7.4 million) and inventory write-downs ($2.5 million). Adjusted net earnings as originally presented in 2019 were $5.6 million ($0.04 per share). |
(8) | 2019 amount has been adjusted to reflect a $0.7 million reclassification within cash flow from operating activities in the current period. |
Gold sales of 526,406 ounces in 2020 increased from 374,902 ounces in 2019. The 40% increase was primarily due to an increase of 88,158 ounces sold from Kisladag as a result of an increase in tonnes of ore stacked and placed under leach following the restart of full operations in 2019 and an increase of 55,524 ounces sold from Lamaque enabled by receipt of authorization in March 2020 to increase mine production.
Total revenues increased to $1,026.7 million in 2020 from $617.8 million in 2019 as a result of higher sales volumes and a higher average realized gold price of $1,783 per ounce compared to $1,416 per ounce in 2019.
Cash operating costs per ounce sold decreased to $560 in 2020 from $608 in 2019, primarily due to increased mining rates at Lamaque following the receipt of authorization in March 2020 to increase mine production, higher production at Olympias and reduced costs at Efemcukuru due to the weakening of the Turkish Lira during the year. These decreases were partly offset by an increase of cash operating costs per ounce sold at Kisladag resulting from decreases in the average grade of ore placed on the heap leach pad.
Net earnings attributable to shareholders of $104.5 million ($0.61 per share) in 2020 improved from $80.6 million ($0.51 per share) in 2019. The improvement was primarily a result of higher production and sales volumes combined with a higher average realized gold price. Net earnings attributable to shareholders of $22.8 million ($0.13 per share) in Q4 2020 decreased from $91.2 million ($0.57 per share) in Q4 2019 primarily due to the $40.0 million write-down of capital works in progress ($43.4 million combined with a net impairment reversal of $85.2 million ($68.2 million net of deferred income tax) for Kisladag in Q4 2019.
Adjusted net earnings were $170.9 million ($1.00 per share) in 2020, compared to $2.4 million ($0.02 per share) in 2019. Adjusted net earnings in 2020 removes, among other things, the $40.0 million non-cash write-down of capital works in progress, a $3.4 million VAT provision associated with the write-down, a $16.3 million net loss on foreign exchange due to translation of deferred tax balances, $8.6 million of finance costs related to the $66.1 million redemption of the senior secured notes during the year and the $2.5 million gain on disposal of the Vila Nova mine in Q3 2020. Adjusted net earnings were $58.0 million ($0.33 per share) in Q4 2020, compared to $19.3 million ($0.12 per share) in Q4 2019.
Higher sales volumes in 2020, combined with a higher gold price, resulted in EBITDA of $474.2 million, including $95.1 million in Q4 2020. Adjusted EBITDA of $534.0 million in 2020 and $144.2 million in Q4 2020 exclude, among other things, the $40.0 million write-down of capital works in progress.
Operations Update and Outlook
Gold Operations
3 months ended December 31, | 12 months ended December 31, | ||||||||||||
2020 | 2019 | 2020 | 2019 | 2021 Outlook | |||||||||
Total | |||||||||||||
Ounces produced (1) | 138,220 | 118,955 | 528,874 | 395,331 | 430,000 – 460,000 | ||||||||
Ounces sold (2) | 137,523 | 118,902 | 526,406 | 374,902 | n/a | ||||||||
Cash operating costs ($/oz sold) (4) | $ | 536 | $ | 621 | $ | 560 | $ | 608 | $590 – 640 | ||||
All-in sustaining costs ($/oz sold) (4) | $ | 959 | $ | 1,110 | $ | 921 | $ | 1,034 | $920 – 1,150 | ||||
Sustaining capex (4) | $ | 29.1 | $ | 41.1 | $ | 92.5 | $ | 97.4 | $122 – 142 | ||||
Kisladag | |||||||||||||
Ounces produced (3) | 56,816 | 51,010 | 226,475 | 140,214 | 140,000 – 150,000 | ||||||||
Ounces sold | 55,807 | 49,529 | 226,895 | 138,737 | n/a | ||||||||
Cash operating costs ($/oz sold) (4) | $ | 447 | $ | 421 | $ | 451 | $ | 435 | $590 – 640 | ||||
All-in sustaining costs ($/oz sold) (4) | $ | 732 | $ | 616 | $ | 664 | $ | 593 | n/a | ||||
Sustaining capex (4) | $ | 6.5 | $ | 6.7 | $ | 20.1 | $ | 14.7 | $18 – 23 | ||||
Lamaque | |||||||||||||
Ounces produced (1) | 44,168 | 29,085 | 144,141 | 113,940 | 140,000 – 150,000 | ||||||||
Ounces sold (2) | 44,990 | 31,293 | 142,269 | 86,745 | n/a | ||||||||
Cash operating costs ($/oz sold) (4) | $ | 503 | $ | 663 | $ | 522 | $ | 556 | $560 – 610 | ||||
All-in sustaining costs ($/oz sold) (4) | $ | 789 | $ | 1,273 | $ | 827 | $ | 1,078 | n/a | ||||
Sustaining capex (4) | $ | 9.8 | $ | 17.0 | $ | 32.9 | $ | 38.2 | $48 – 53 | ||||
Efemcukuru | |||||||||||||
Ounces produced | 25,828 | 26,243 | 99,835 | 103,767 | 90,000 – 95,000 | ||||||||
Ounces sold | 24,956 | 25,530 | 98,340 | 105,752 | n/a | ||||||||
Cash operating costs ($/oz sold) (4) | $ | 493 | $ | 608 | $ | 556 | $ | 599 | $550 – 600 | ||||
All-in sustaining costs ($/oz sold) (4) | $ | 989 | $ | 1,122 | $ | 918 | $ | 923 | n/a | ||||
Sustaining capex (4) | $ | 7.3 | $ | 10.2 | $ | 19.1 | $ | 24.5 | $18 – 23 | ||||
Olympias | |||||||||||||
Ounces produced | 11,408 | 12,617 | 58,423 | 37,410 | 55,000 – 65,000 | ||||||||
Ounces sold | 11,770 | 12,550 | 58,902 | 43,668 | n/a | ||||||||
Cash operating costs ($/oz sold) (4) | $ | 1,166 | $ | 1,331 | $ | 1,078 | $ | 1,286 | $775 – 825 | ||||
All-in sustaining costs ($/oz sold) (4) | $ | 1,768 | $ | 1,986 | $ | 1,541 | $ | 1,837 | n/a | ||||
Sustaining capex (4) | $ | 5.5 | $ | 7.2 | $ | 20.2 | $ | 20.1 | $38 – 43 |
(1) | Includes pre-commercial production at Lamaque (Q1 2019). |
(2) | Excludes sales of inventory produced at Lamaque during the pre-commercial production period (Q1 2019). During the year ended December 31, 2019, 27,627 ounces were sold from inventory produced during the pre-commercial production period at Lamaque. |
(3) | Kisladag resumed mining, crushing and placing ore on the heap leach pad on April 1, 2019. This activity had been suspended since April 2018. |
(4) | These measures are non-IFRS measures. See the MD&A section 'Non-IFRS Measures' for explanations and discussion of these non-IFRS measures. |
Gold production of 528,874 ounces in 2020 increased 34% from 395,331 ounces in 2019 primarily due to an increase in tonnes of ore stacked and placed under leach at Kisladag following the restart of full operations in 2019 and an increase at Lamaque enabled by receipt of authorization in March 2020 to increase mine production.
For further information on the Company’s operating results for the year-end and fourth quarter of 2020, please see the Company’s Management’s Discussion and Analysis filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com under the Company’s profile.
Conference Call
A conference call to discuss the details of the Company’s Fourth Quarter and Year-End 2020 Results will be held by senior management on Friday, February 26, 2021 at 8:30 AM PT (11:30 AM ET). The call will be webcast and can be accessed at Eldorado Gold’s website: www.eldoradogold.com and via this link: http://services.choruscall.ca/links/eldoradogold20210226.html
Conference Call Details | Replay (available until April 2, 2021) | |||
Date: | February 26, 2021 | Toronto: | +1 604.638.9010 | |
Time: | 8:30 am PT (11:30 am ET) | Toll Free: | +1 800.319.6413 | |
Dial in: | +1 604.638.5340 | Access code: | 5918 | |
Toll free: | +1 800.319.4610 | |||
About Eldorado Gold
Eldorado is a gold and base metals producer with mining, development and exploration operations in Turkey, Canada, Greece, Romania and Brazil. The Company has a highly skilled and dedicated workforce, safe and responsible operations, a portfolio of high-quality assets, and long-term partnerships with local communities. Eldorado's common shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: ELD) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: EGO).
Contacts
Investor Relations
Jeff Wilhoit, Interim Director, Investor Relations
604.687.4018 or 1.888.353.8166 jeff.wilhoit@eldoradogold.com
Media
Louise Burgess, Director Communications & Government Relations
604.687.4018 or 1.888.353.8166 louise.burgess@eldoradogold.com
Non-IFRS Measures
Certain non-IFRS measures are included in this press release, including average realized gold price per ounce sold, cash operating costs and cash operating costs per ounce sold, total cash costs and total cash costs per ounce sold, all-in sustaining costs ("AISC") and AISC per ounce sold, adjusted net earnings/(loss) attributable to shareholders, adjusted net earnings/(loss) per share attributable to shareholders, working capital, cash flow from operations before changes in non-cash working capital, earnings before interest, taxes and depreciation and amortization ("EBITDA") and adjusted earnings before interest, taxes and depreciation and amortization ("Adjusted EBITDA"), free cash flow and sustaining and growth capital. Please see the December 31, 2020 MD&A for explanations and discussion of these non-IFRS measures. The Company believes that these measures, in addition to conventional measures prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”), provide investors an improved ability to evaluate the underlying performance of the Company. The non-IFRS measures are intended to provide additional information and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS. These measures do not have any standardized meaning prescribed under IFRS, and therefore may not be comparable to other issuers.
Cautionary Note about Forward-looking Statements and Information
Certain of the statements made and information provided in this press release are forward-looking statements or information within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and applicable Canadian securities laws. Often, these forward-looking statements and forward-looking information can be identified by the use of words such as "plans", "expects", "is expected", "budget", “continue”, “projected”, "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends", "anticipates", or "believes" or the negatives thereof or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved.
Forward-looking statements or information contained in this release include, but are not limited to, the duration, extent and other implications of the coronavirus (COVID 19) and any restrictions and suspensions with respect to the Company’s operations; Eldorado Gold’s capital resources and business objectives; ratification of the Agreement by the Greek Parliament; Eldorado Gold’s guidance and outlook, including expected production, cost guidance and recoveries of gold, including: increased heap leach recoveries through increased leach time in conjunction with a high-pressure grinding roll at Kisladag, increasing the throughput at the Sigma mill;timing and cost of the construction of an underground decline at the Triangle mine and the associated benefits; expansion at Lamaque; and the success of a column flotation system in improving concentrate grade and quality and lowering transportation and concentrate treatment charges at Efemçukuru; expected sales and revenue recognition of delayed Efemçukuru concentrate; completion of the acquisition of QMX; favourable economics for the Company’s heap leaching plan and the ability to extend mine life at Eldorado’s projects; completion of construction at Skouries; the potential sale of any of our non-core assets; planned capital and exploration expenditures; conversion of mineral resources to mineral reserves; Eldorado Gold’s expectation as to its future financial and operating performance, including expectations around generating free cash flow; expected metallurgical recoveries and improved concentrate grade and quality; gold price outlook and the global concentrate market; redemption of senior secured notes; Eldorado’s strategy, plans and goals, including its proposed exploration, development, construction, permitting and operating plans and priorities and related timelines and schedules; and results of litigation and arbitration proceedings.
Forward-looking statements and forward-looking information by their nature are based on assumptions and involve known and unknown risks, market uncertainties and other factors, which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements or information.
We have made certain assumptions about the forward-looking statements and information, including assumptions about: ratification and effectiveness of the Agreement, and the benefits thereof, the ability to achieve the expected benefits of the Agreement, the completion of advancement of technical work and construction at Skouries, including securing financing, production and cost guidance, and ability to move into production, and the timing thereof, how the world-wide economic and social impact of COVID-19 is managed and the duration and extent of the COVID-19 pandemic; timing and cost of construction and exploration; the geopolitical, economic, permitting and legal climate that we operate in; the future price of gold and other commodities; the global concentrate market; exchange rates; anticipated costs, expenses and working capital requirements; production, mineral reserves and resources and metallurgical recoveries; the impact of acquisitions, dispositions, suspensions or delays on our business; and the ability to achieve our goals. In particular, except where otherwise stated, we have assumed a continuation of existing business operations on substantially the same basis as exists at the time of this release.
Even though our management believes that the assumptions made and the expectations represented by such statements or information are reasonable, there can be no assurance that the forward-looking statement or information will prove to be accurate. Many assumptions may be difficult to predict and are beyond our control.
Furthermore, should one or more of the risks, uncertainties or other factors materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described in forward-looking statements or information. These risks, uncertainties and other factors include, among others, the following: the ratification of the Agreement, including the timing thereof, the ability to achieve the expected benefits of the Agreement, the ability to complete advancement of technical work and construction at Skouries, including securing financing, and meeting production and cost guidance, and ability to move into production, and the timing thereof, ability to meet production and cost guidance, global outbreaks of infectious diseases, including COVID-19; timing and cost of construction, and the associated benefits; recoveries of gold and other metals; geopolitical and economic climate (global and local), risks related to mineral tenure and permits; gold and other commodity price volatility; information technology systems risks; continued softening of the global concentrate market; risks regarding potential and pending litigation and arbitration proceedings relating to our business, properties and operations; expected impact on reserves and the carrying value; the updating of the reserve and resource models and life of mine plans; mining operational and development risk; financing risks; foreign country operational risks; risks of sovereign investment; regulatory risks and liabilities including environmental regulatory restrictions and liability; discrepancies between actual and estimated production; mineral reserves and resources and metallurgical testing and recoveries; additional funding requirements; currency fluctuations; community and non-governmental organization actions; speculative nature of gold exploration; dilution; share price volatility and the price of our common shares; competition; loss of key employees; and defective title to mineral claims or properties, as well as those risk factors discussed in the sections titled “Forward-Looking Statements” and "Risk factors in our business" in the Company's most recent Annual Information Form & Form 40-F. The reader is directed to carefully review the detailed risk discussion in our most recent Annual Information Form and other regulatory filings filed on SEDAR and EDGAR under our Company name, which discussion is incorporated by reference in this release, for a fuller understanding of the risks and uncertainties that affect the Company’s business and operations.
The inclusion of forward-looking statements and information is designed to help you understand management’s current views of our near- and longer-term prospects, and it may not be appropriate for other purposes.
There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements or information will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, you should not place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements or information contained herein. Except as required by law, we do not expect to update forward-looking statements and information continually as conditions change.
Financial Information and condensed statements contained herein or attached hereto may not be suitable for readers that are unfamiliar with the Company and is not a substitute for reading the Company’s financial statements and related MD&A available on our website and on SEDAR under our Company name. The reader is directed to carefully review such document for a full understanding of the financial information summarized herein.
Except as otherwise noted, scientific and technical information contained in this press release was reviewed and approved by Simon Hille, FAusIMM and VP Technical Services for the Company, and a "qualified person" under NI 43-101.
Eldorado Gold Corporation | |||||||||
Consolidated Statements of Financial Position | |||||||||
As at December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019 | |||||||||
(In thousands of U.S. dollars) | |||||||||
Note | December 31, 2020 | December 31, 2019 | |||||||
ASSETS | |||||||||
Current assets | |||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | 6 | $ | 451,962 | $ | 177,742 | ||||
Term deposits | 59,034 | 3,275 | |||||||
Accounts receivable and other | 7 | 73,216 | 79,138 | ||||||
Inventories | 8 | 176,271 | 163,234 | ||||||
Current portion of employee benefit plan assets | 17 | 5,749 | — | ||||||
Assets held for sale | 32 | — | 12,471 | ||||||
766,232 | 435,860 | ||||||||
Restricted cash | 2,097 | 3,080 | |||||||
Other assets | 9 | 39,562 | 22,943 | ||||||
Employee benefit plan assets | 17 | — | 6,244 | ||||||
Property, plant and equipment | 11 | 3,998,493 | 4,088,202 | ||||||
Goodwill | 12 | 92,591 | 92,591 | ||||||
$ | 4,898,975 | $ | 4,648,920 | ||||||
LIABILITIES & EQUITY | |||||||||
Current liabilities | |||||||||
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities | 14 | $ | 179,372 | $ | 139,104 | ||||
Current portion of lease liabilities | 11,297 | 9,913 | |||||||
Current portion of debt | 15 | 66,667 | 66,667 | ||||||
Current portion of asset retirement obligations | 16 | 4,701 | 1,782 | ||||||
Liabilities associated with assets held for sale | 32 | — | 4,257 | ||||||
262,037 | 221,723 | ||||||||
Debt | 15 | 434,465 | 413,065 | ||||||
Lease liabilities | 14,659 | 15,143 | |||||||
Employee benefit plan obligations | 17 | 21,974 | 18,224 | ||||||
Asset retirement obligations | 16 | 106,677 | 94,235 | ||||||
Deferred income tax liabilities | 19 | 402,713 | 412,717 | ||||||
1,242,525 | 1,175,107 | ||||||||
Equity | |||||||||
Share capital | 20 | 3,144,644 | 3,054,563 | ||||||
Treasury stock | (11,452 | ) | (8,662 | ) | |||||
Contributed surplus | 2,638,008 | 2,627,441 | |||||||
Accumulated other comprehensive loss | (30,297 | ) | (28,966 | ) | |||||
Deficit | (2,125,326 | ) | (2,229,867 | ) | |||||
Total equity attributable to shareholders of the Company | 3,615,577 | 3,414,509 | |||||||
Attributable to non-controlling interests | 40,873 | 59,304 | |||||||
3,656,450 | 3,473,813 | ||||||||
$ | 4,898,975 | $ | 4,648,920 | ||||||
Debt, Guarantees, Commitments and Contractual Obligations (Notes 15, 24)
Contingencies (Note 25), Subsequent events (Note 15(b), 34)
Approved on behalf of the Board of Directors | ||||||
(signed) John Webster Director | (signed) George Burns Director | |||||
Date of approval: February 25, 2021 |
Eldorado Gold Corporation | |||||||||
Consolidated Statements of Operations | |||||||||
For the years ended December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019 | |||||||||
(In thousands of U.S. dollars except share and per share amounts) | |||||||||
Note | Year ended December 31, 2020 | Year ended December 31, 2019 | |||||||
Revenue | |||||||||
Metal sales | 28 | $ | 1,026,685 | $ | 617,823 | ||||
Cost of sales | |||||||||
Production costs | 29 | 445,183 | 334,839 | ||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 246,651 | 153,118 | |||||||
691,834 | 487,957 | ||||||||
Earnings from mine operations | 334,851 | 129,866 | |||||||
Exploration and evaluation expenses | 12,693 | 14,643 | |||||||
Mine standby costs | 30 | 15,675 | 17,334 | ||||||
General and administrative expenses | 28,561 | 29,180 | |||||||
Employee benefit plan expense | 17 | 2,849 | 2,717 | ||||||
Share-based payments expense | 21 | 10,692 | 10,396 | ||||||
Reversal of impairment | 11 | — | (96,914 | ) | |||||
Write-down of assets | 11 | 38,660 | 6,298 | ||||||
Foreign exchange gain | (2,994 | ) | (625 | ) | |||||
Earnings from operations | 228,715 | 146,837 | |||||||
Other (expense) income | 18 | (1,277 | ) | 11,885 | |||||
Finance costs | 18 | (50,943 | ) | (45,266 | ) | ||||
Earnings before income tax | 176,495 | 113,456 | |||||||
Income tax expense | 19 | 79,134 | 39,771 | ||||||
Net earnings for the year | $ | 97,361 | $ | 73,685 | |||||
Attributable to: | |||||||||
Shareholders of the Company | 104,541 | 80,586 | |||||||
Non-controlling interests | 10 | (7,180 | ) | (6,901 | ) | ||||
Net earnings for the year | $ | 97,361 | $ | 73,685 | |||||
Weighted average number of shares outstanding (thousands) | 31 | ||||||||
Basic | 171,047 | 158,856 | |||||||
Diluted | 175,231 | 161,539 | |||||||
Net earnings per share attributable to shareholders of the Company: | |||||||||
Basic earnings per share | $ | 0.61 | $ | 0.51 | |||||
Diluted earnings per share | $ | 0.60 | $ | 0.50 |
Eldorado Gold Corporation | |||||||||
Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss) | |||||||||
For the years ended December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019 | |||||||||
(In thousands of U.S. dollars) | |||||||||
Note | Year ended December 31, 2020 | Year ended December 31, 2019 | |||||||
Net earnings for the year | $ | 97,361 | $ | 73,685 | |||||
Other comprehensive income (loss): | |||||||||
Items that will not be reclassified to net earnings (loss): | |||||||||
Change in fair value of investments in equity securities, net of tax | 1,546 | 1,256 | |||||||
Actuarial losses on employee benefit plans | 17 | (3,440 | ) | (6,361 | ) | ||||
Income tax recovery on actuarial losses on employee benefit plans | 563 | 633 | |||||||
(1,331 | ) | (4,472 | ) | ||||||
Total comprehensive income for the year | $ | 96,030 | $ | 69,213 | |||||
Attributable to: | |||||||||
Shareholders of the Company | 103,210 | 76,114 | |||||||
Non-controlling interests | (7,180 | ) | (6,901 | ) | |||||
$ | 96,030 | $ | 69,213 |
Eldorado Gold Corporation | |||||||||
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows | |||||||||
For the years ended December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019 | |||||||||
(In thousands of U.S. dollars) | |||||||||
Cash flows generated from (used in): | Note | Year ended December 31, 2020 | Year ended December 31, 2019 | ||||||
Operating activities | |||||||||
Net earnings for the year | $ | 97,361 | $ | 73,685 | |||||
Items not affecting cash: | |||||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 248,790 | 155,331 | |||||||
Finance costs | 50,943 | 45,266 | |||||||
Interest income | (2,056 | ) | (2,760 | ) | |||||
Unrealized foreign exchange gain | (2,999 | ) | (790 | ) | |||||
Income from royalty sale | — | (8,075 | ) | ||||||
Income tax expense | 79,134 | 39,771 | |||||||
Net loss (gain) on disposal of assets | 2,587 | (656 | ) | ||||||
Reversal of impairment | 11 | — | (96,914 | ) | |||||
Write-down of assets | 11 | 38,660 | 6,298 | ||||||
Share based payments expense | 10,692 | 10,396 | |||||||
Employment benefit plan expense | 2,849 | 2,717 | |||||||
525,961 | 224,269 | ||||||||
Property reclamation payments | (2,301 | ) | (2,807 | ) | |||||
Employee benefit plan payments | (2,633 | ) | (2,587 | ) | |||||
Income taxes paid | (87,872 | ) | (36,242 | ) | |||||
Interest paid | (44,373 | ) | (35,479 | ) | |||||
Interest received | 2,056 | 2,760 | |||||||
Changes in non-cash operating working capital | 22 | 34,769 | 15,912 | ||||||
Net cash generated from operating activities | 425,607 | 165,826 | |||||||
Investing activities | |||||||||
Purchase of property, plant and equipment | (190,908 | ) | (214,505 | ) | |||||
Capitalized interest paid | — | (3,848 | ) | ||||||
Proceeds from the sale of property, plant and equipment | 1,790 | 6,605 | |||||||
Proceeds on pre-commercial production sales, net | 11 | — | 12,159 | ||||||
Purchase of investment in associate | — | (3,107 | ) | ||||||
Proceeds from sale of mining interest | 9,896 | 1,397 | |||||||
Value added taxes related to mineral property expenditures, net | (15,468 | ) | (1,590 | ) | |||||
Proceeds from the sale of marketable securities | 5,237 | — | |||||||
Decrease (increase) in term deposits | (55,759 | ) | 3,371 | ||||||
Decrease in restricted cash | 983 | 10,644 | |||||||
Net cash used in investing activities | (244,229 | ) | (188,874 | ) | |||||
Financing activities | |||||||||
Issuance of common shares for cash, net of issuance costs | 95,992 | 40,066 | |||||||
Acquisition of non-controlling interest, without change in control | 10 | (7,500 | ) | — | |||||
Contributions from non-controlling interests | 421 | 2,791 | |||||||
Proceeds from borrowings | 150,000 | 494,000 | |||||||
Repayment of borrowings | (132,714 | ) | (600,000 | ) | |||||
Loan financing costs | — | (15,583 | ) | ||||||
Principal portion of lease liabilities | (9,807 | ) | (6,729 | ) | |||||
Purchase of treasury stock | (3,550 | ) | — | ||||||
Net cash generated from (used in) financing activities | 92,842 | (85,455 | ) | ||||||
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents | 274,220 | (108,503 | ) | ||||||
Cash and cash equivalents - beginning of year | 177,742 | 286,312 | |||||||
Cash in disposal group held for sale | — | (67 | ) | ||||||
Cash and cash equivalents - end of year | $ | 451,962 | $ | 177,742 |
Eldorado Gold Corporation | |||||||||
Consolidated Statements of Changes in Equity | |||||||||
For the years ended December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019 | |||||||||
(In thousands of U.S. dollars) | |||||||||
Note | Year ended December 31, 2020 | Year ended December 31, 2019 | |||||||
Share capital | |||||||||
Balance beginning of year | $ | 3,054,563 | $ | 3,007,924 | |||||
Shares issued upon exercise of share options, for cash | 3,559 | 265 | |||||||
Transfer of contributed surplus on exercise of options | 1,267 | 103 | |||||||
Shares issued to the public, net of share issuance costs | 85,255 | 46,271 | |||||||
Balance end of year | 20 | $ | 3,144,644 | $ | 3,054,563 | ||||
Treasury stock | |||||||||
Balance beginning of year | $ | (8,662 | ) | $ | (10,104 | ) | |||
Purchase of treasury stock | 21 | (3,550 | ) | — | |||||
Shares redeemed upon exercise of restricted share units | 760 | 1,442 | |||||||
Balance end of year | $ | (11,452 | ) | $ | (8,662 | ) | |||
Contributed surplus | |||||||||
Balance beginning of year | $ | 2,627,441 | $ | 2,620,799 | |||||
Share based payment arrangements | 8,422 | 8,187 | |||||||
Shares redeemed upon exercise of restricted share units | (760 | ) | (1,442 | ) | |||||
Acquisition of non-controlling interest, without change in control | 10 | 4,172 | — | ||||||
Transfer to share capital on exercise of options | (1,267 | ) | (103 | ) | |||||
Balance end of year | $ | 2,638,008 | $ | 2,627,441 | |||||
Accumulated other comprehensive loss | |||||||||
Balance beginning of year | $ | (28,966 | ) | $ | (24,494 | ) | |||
Other comprehensive loss for the year attributable to shareholders of the Company | (1,331 | ) | (4,472 | ) | |||||
Balance end of year | $ | (30,297 | ) | $ | (28,966 | ) | |||
Deficit | |||||||||
Balance beginning of year | $ | (2,229,867 | ) | $ | (2,310,453 | ) | |||
Earnings attributable to shareholders of the Company | 104,541 | 80,586 | |||||||
Balance end of year | $ | (2,125,326 | ) | $ | (2,229,867 | ) | |||
Total equity attributable to shareholders of the Company | $ | 3,615,577 | $ | 3,414,509 | |||||
Non-controlling interests | |||||||||
Balance beginning of year | $ | 59,304 | $ | 63,414 | |||||
Acquisition of non-controlling interest, without change in control | 10 | (11,672 | ) | — | |||||
Loss attributable to non-controlling interests | (7,180 | ) | (6,901 | ) | |||||
Contributions from non-controlling interests | 421 | 2,791 | |||||||
Balance end of year | $ | 40,873 | $ | 59,304 | |||||
Total equity | $ | 3,656,450 | $ | 3,473,813 | |||||
Please see the Consolidated Financial Statements dated December 31, 2020 for notes to the accounts.