Golden Minerals Company (“Golden Minerals,” “Golden” or the “Company”) (NYSE American: AUMN) (TSX: AUMN) today provided financial results and a business summary for the quarter ending June 30, 2021.
Second Quarter Summary Financial Results
(All currency expressed in approximate USD)
Second Quarter Business Summary
1 Gold equivalents based on actual gold and silver prices realized during the second quarter 2021.
Warren Rehn, President and Chief Executive Officer of Golden Minerals, commented, “We are pleased to report strong results from the first full quarter of gold-silver production at Rodeo. We achieved average throughput levels at over 500 tonnes per day in May and June and lowered our cash operating costs to $915 per payable gold oz in the quarter. Looking forward, we remain on course to achieve 2021 production guidance of 12,000-14,000 oz gold and 25,000-30,000 oz silver. We anticipate continuing to operate the mill at greater than 500 tpd through the rest of the year at average grades of approximately 3.3 g/t gold and 9.7 g/t silver.”
Quarterly Conference Call and Webcast
Management will be holding a conference call and webcast on August 10, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time to discuss second quarter 2021 financial results and recent project updates. You are invited to join the webcast at http://public.viavid.com/index.php?id=145833. Please plan to join 10 minutes prior to the start time.
The webcast will also be archived on the Golden Minerals website at http://www.goldenminerals.com after August 10, 2021.
Second Quarter 2021 Financial Results
The Company reported $2.5 million in net operating margin based on $5.9 million of revenue from doré sales in the second quarter 2021, and $3.3 million costs of metals sold. Exploration expenditures, including a drill program targeting resource expansion at Rodeo, property holding costs and allocated administrative expenses, totaled $1.1 million. The Company incurred $0.7 million in capital expenditures during the quarter, primarily related to construction of the new regrind mill circuit. El Quevar project expense was $0.1 million and includes costs of exploration and evaluation activities, care and maintenance, and property holding costs, net of reimbursements from Barrick Gold under the terms of an Earn-In Agreement. Administrative expenses totaled $1.0 million and include costs associated with being a public company that are incurred primarily by the Company’s corporate activities in support of the Rodeo Property, the Velardeña Properties, the Yoquivo project and the balance of the Company’s exploration portfolio. The Company reported a net loss of $0.8 million or $0.00 per share in the second quarter 2021. The net loss also included $1.1 million of non-cash stock compensation expense, mainly due to stock unit awards granted to executives, all of which vested and were expensed in the second quarter 2021.
Twelve-Month Financial Outlook
The Company ended the second quarter 2021 with a cash balance of $6.9 million and currently anticipates receiving approximately $11.0 to $13.0 million in net operating margin (defined as revenue from the sale of metals less costs of metals sold) from the Rodeo operation during the 12 months ending June 30, 2022, assuming average gold and silver prices during that period of $1,800 and $25.00 oz, respectively. Forecasted cash inflows do not include the anticipated second installment of $1.5 million due to Golden Minerals from Fabled Silver Gold Corp. in December 2021 under the terms of an agreement for the sale of the Company’s Santa Maria project.
The Company’s currently forecasted expenditures during the 12 months ending June 30, 2022, apart from Rodeo costs of metals sold which are included in the net operating margin forecast, total approximately $8.5 million as follows:
COVID-19 Uncertainties
To date, the Company’s financial condition has not been seriously impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and no impairments have been recorded to the condensed consolidated balance sheet. Due to uncertainty surrounding the situation, management’s judgment regarding this could change in the future. The Company will continue to follow World Health Organization protocols at all its projects and offices. Business and financial projections are current as of the date of this news release but could be negatively impacted if business interruptions related to COVID-19 occur.
Additional information regarding second quarter 2021 financial results may be found in the Company’s 10-Q Quarterly Report which is available on the Golden Minerals website at www.goldenminerals.com.
About Golden Minerals
Golden Minerals is a growing gold and silver producer based in Golden, Colorado. The Company is primarily focused on producing gold and silver from its Rodeo Mine and advancing its Velardeña Properties in Mexico and, through partner funded exploration, its El Quevar silver property in Argentina, as well as acquiring and advancing selected mining properties in Mexico, Nevada and Argentina.
Financial Statements
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (US Dollars, unaudited) |
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June 30, | December 31, | |||||||
2021 |
2020 |
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(in thousands, except share data) | ||||||||
Assets | ||||||||
Current assets | ||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 6,866 |
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$ | 9,704 |
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Short-term investments | 117 |
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79 |
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Lease receivables | — |
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72 |
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Inventories, net | 2,003 |
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284 |
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Value added tax receivable, net | 1,600 |
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45 |
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Prepaid expenses and other assets | 1,090 |
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1,130 |
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Total current assets | 11,676 |
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11,314 |
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Property, plant and equipment, net | 6,508 |
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5,520 |
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Other long term assets | 921 |
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1,472 |
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Total assets | $ | 19,105 |
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$ | 18,306 |
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Liabilities and Equity | ||||||||
Current liabilities | ||||||||
Accounts payable and other accrued liabilities | $ | 2,669 |
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$ | 1,318 |
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Deferred revenue, current | 256 |
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535 |
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Other current liabilities | 389 |
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667 |
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Total current liabilities | 3,314 |
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2,520 |
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Asset retirement and reclamation liabilities | 3,209 |
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3,166 |
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Other long term liabilities | 467 |
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648 |
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Total liabilities | 6,990 |
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6,334 |
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Commitments and contingencies | ||||||||
Equity | ||||||||
Common stock, $.01 par value, 350,000,000 shares authorized; 162,804,612 and 157,512,652 shares issued and outstanding respectively | 1,628 |
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1,575 |
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Additional paid in capital | 540,341 |
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536,263 |
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Accumulated deficit | (529,854 |
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(525,866 |
) |
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Shareholders' equity | 12,115 |
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11,972 |
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Total liabilities and equity | $ | 19,105 |
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$ | 18,306 |
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (US dollars, unaudited) |
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Three Months Ended |
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Six Months Ended |
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June 30, |
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June 30, |
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2021 |
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2020 |
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2021 |
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2020 |
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(in thousands except per share data) | (in thousands, except per share data) | |||||||||||||||
Revenue: | ||||||||||||||||
Sale of metals | $ | 5,861 |
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$ | — |
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$ | 7,639 |
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$ | — |
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Oxide plant lease | — |
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1,224 |
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— |
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2,420 |
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Total revenue | 5,861 |
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1,224 |
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7,639 |
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2,420 |
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Costs and expenses: | ||||||||||||||||
Cost of metals sold (exclusive of depreciation shown below) | (3,328 |
) |
— |
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(4,864 |
) |
— |
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Oxide plant lease costs | — |
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(420 |
) |
— |
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(984 |
) |
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Exploration expense | (1,094 |
) |
(824 |
) |
(1,875 |
) |
(2,455 |
) |
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El Quevar project expense | (53 |
) |
(245 |
) |
(159 |
) |
(493 |
) |
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Velardeña care and maintenance costs | (141 |
) |
(192 |
) |
(340 |
) |
(655 |
) |
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Administrative expense | (992 |
) |
(767 |
) |
(2,540 |
) |
(1,930 |
) |
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Stock based compensation | (987 |
) |
(614 |
) |
(1,416 |
) |
(666 |
) |
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Reclamation expense | (63 |
) |
(62 |
) |
(129 |
) |
(121 |
) |
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Other operating income (expense), net | 135 |
|
(106 |
) |
334 |
|
(102 |
) |
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Depreciation and amortization | (168 |
) |
(265 |
) |
(323 |
) |
(544 |
) |
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Total costs and expenses | (6,691 |
) |
(3,495 |
) |
(11,312 |
) |
(7,950 |
) |
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Loss from operations | (830 |
) |
(2,271 |
) |
(3,673 |
) |
(5,530 |
) |
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Other income (expense): | ||||||||||||||||
Interest and other expense, net | (15 |
) |
(46 |
) |
(323 |
) |
(73 |
) |
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Gain (loss) on foreign currency transactions | 102 |
|
(6 |
) |
23 |
|
(56 |
) |
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Total other income (loss) | 87 |
|
(52 |
) |
(300 |
) |
(129 |
) |
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Loss from operations before income taxes | (743 |
) |
(2,323 |
) |
(3,973 |
) |
(5,659 |
) |
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Income taxes | (67 |
) |
— |
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(15 |
) |
— |
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Net loss | $ | (810 |
) |
$ | (2,323 |
) |
$ | (3,988 |
) |
$ | (5,659 |
) |
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Net loss per common share — basic | ||||||||||||||||
Loss | $ | - |
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$ | (0.02 |
) |
$ | (0.02 |
) |
$ | (0.05 |
) |
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Weighted average Common Stock outstanding - basic (1) | 162,365,584 |
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124,134,135 |
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161,382,645 |
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115,690,717 |
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(1) Potentially dilutive shares have not been included because to do so would be anti-dilutive. |
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and applicable Canadian securities legislation, including statements regarding expectations pertaining to future gold-silver production and operations at Rodeo; anticipated net operating margin from the Rodeo operation during the 12 months ending June 30, 2022; the expected second installment due to Golden Minerals from Fabled Silver Gold Corp.; forecasted expenditures during the 12 months ending June 30, 2022; and potential business restrictions and other matters related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, including the overall impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the potential future re-suspension of non-essential activities in Mexico, including mining; lower than anticipated revenue or higher than anticipated costs at the Rodeo mine; declines in general economic conditions; changes in political conditions, in tax, royalty, environmental and other laws in the United States, Mexico or Argentina and other market conditions; and fluctuations in silver and gold prices. Golden Minerals assumes no obligation to update this information. Additional risks relating to Golden Minerals may be found in the periodic and current reports filed with the SEC by Golden Minerals, including the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020.
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