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Mexico: Fresnillo increases gold, silver output

byCustoms Today Report
06/08/2015
in International Customs, Mexico
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MEXICO CITY: Mexican miner Fresnillo said H1’s gold production was up 10.6% to 23.8M ounces and gold production was up 37% to 364,000 ounces compared to 2014’s H1.

The company has traded up 4.12% over the last four days to 645GBX (CAN$13.12). The company’s 52-week range is 616.50 to 1,037.

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Fresnillo said it it was cutting its capital expenditures from US$700 million to US$570 million due to volatility in precious metal prices.

The company had other highlights:

  • Significantly lower realised commodity prices (silver US$16.61 per oz, down 18.0%; gold US$1,206.10 per oz, down 7.4%) impacting financial performance
  • Profit for the period of US$76.4m, a decrease of 44.3%
  • Basic and diluted EPS US$10.4 cents per share, down 41.2%
  • Cash generation from operations remains significant at US$314.9m, down 6.5%
  • Strong balance sheet maintained – cash, cash equivalents and short term investments of US$475.7m
  • Interim dividend of US$15.5m (2.1 US cents per share) declared reflecting Board’s confidence in the company’s financial position and outlook; no change to previously stated policy
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