Gold Resource Corporation (AMEX:GORO) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript May 3, 2024
Gold Resource Corporation isn’t one of the 30 most popular stocks among hedge funds at the end of the third quarter (see the details here).
Operator: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the Gold Resource Q1 2024 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all lines are in a listen-only mode. Following the presentation, we will conduct a question-and-answer session. [Operator Instructions] This call is being recorded on Friday, May 3, 2024. I would now like to turn the conference over to Chet Holyoak. Please go ahead, sir.
Chet Holyoak: Thank you, Ludy, and good morning to everyone. On behalf of the Gold Resource team, I would like to welcome you to our conference call, covering our first quarter 2024 results. Before we begin the call, there are a couple of housekeeping matters I would like to address. Please note that certain statements to be made today are forward-looking in nature and as such are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties as described in our annual report on Form 10-K and other SEC filings. Please note all amounts referenced during this presentation are in US dollars unless otherwise stated. Joining me on the call today is Allen Palmiere, our President and CEO; and Alberto Reyes, our Chief Operating Officer. Following Allen, Alberto and my prepared remarks, we will be available to answer questions.
The conference call is being webcast. For those of you joining us on the webcast, you can download a PDF copy of the conference call slides. The event will also be available for replay on our website later today. Yesterday’s news release that was issued following the close of the market and the accompanying Form 10-Q have been filed with the SEC on EDGAR and are also available on our website at www.goldresourcecorp.com. I will now turn the call over to Allen.
Allen Palmiere: Thank you, Chet and good morning, everyone. I’d like to thank you all for joining our Q1 conference call. I will address a few points first and then Alberto will address operations followed by Chet with the financial results. Following their remarks, I’ll make a few closing comments and then we will open up to questions. I was reviewing prior comments I’ve made and realized that I always start off by addressing challenges that we faced in the quarter or year. The reality is that mining is a challenging business. Each mine brings its unique challenges and given that we can’t see the rock ahead of the active mining areas there are always surprises. Our job is to be able to deal with those surprises as they occur, while maintaining a reasonably steady level of production.
The non-controllable factors such as commodity prices and foreign exchange rates add an additional layer of complexity. During the first quarter, we experienced some equipment availability issues due to an aging fleet. We also encountered unexpected poor ground conditions resulting in our mine plan being redeveloped. The Mexican peso continued to remain stronger than planned against the US dollar, which adversely affected our production and capital costs. A lower-than-forecast price of zinc also adversely affected our byproduct revenues. While the foreign exchange rates and commodity prices are not controllable, we remain focused on those factors that we can control including reducing costs and increasing productivity. To achieve these goals, we selectively mined higher-grade ore veins this quarter and achieved better grade control by improving geotech designed to reduce overbreak and dilution.
Early in the first quarter of 2024, we also undertook a process review in the concentrator to identify opportunities to improve recoveries. The trial-and-error nature of this testing resulted in lower-than-anticipated recoveries for a few weeks, but by the end of the quarter we started to see positive results and stabilized recoveries. Cash continues to be tight and remains a key focus for the company. Now turn to slide 4 and I will briefly address our exploration results. We continue to focus our activities in the areas of mineralization known as the Three Sisters: Gloria, Marena and a continuation of Splay 31 as we discussed in the past. These areas will be a critical part of the future of Don David. And we continue to spend money to explore them with the goal of adding higher-grade material to our resource and reserves.
I can say that when we redo our S-K 1300 for this year everyone will see the results of our work, but it is fairly encouraging. I’ll now turn the call over to Alberto, for an update on the operations.
Alberto Reyes: Hello everyone, and good morning to you all. Quarter one concluded safety with zero lost time incidents however, not without facing multiple challenges. The discipline of certain teams to achieve their safety results is the same discipline we observed under daily activities and cost-saving initiatives. Despite major operational and external difficulties, the team showcased resilience in overcoming challenges. Preparations for TSF closure, limited water, water volume for processing affecting pH levels. Although balance was achieved in February, same processing remains sub-optimal. Our system reviews for early quarter two to optimize the same circuit. External factors included fluctuating base metal prices and a stronger Mexican peso against the dollar.
Cost reduction strategies continue to be integral, against rising costs and maintaining productivity levels. Production for quarter one reached approximately 98,000 tonnes, while operating with reduced throughput compared to 2023, resulting at 1,330 tonnes per day and in line with our 2024 targets. I am pleased to report that we processed nearly 98,900 tonnes of ore and sold approximately 3,567 ounces of gold and 216,000 ounces of silver equating to over 5,965 gold equivalent ounces. In addition, we sold 264 tonnes of copper, approximately 667 tonnes of lead, and more than 1,682 tonnes of zinc. Now turning to Slide 6, DDGM’s capital expenditure aligned with the year’s plan investing $1.35 million in underground development $283,000 in other sustaining and $440,000 in infill drilling.
Sustaining capital investment totaled $2.1 million while growing investment for $899,000 meeting annual guidance. Exploration development for 250 meters will commence in quarter two. We recognize the effort and achievements by the DDGM team who showcased resilience effective communication and organization promoting health and safety while maintaining focus on business objectives. I’ll now pass the presentation over to Chet, to discuss financial results.
Chet Holyoak: Thank you, Alberto. During the first quarter, we experienced a small decrease in our cash balance and we ended the quarter with $5.7 million. The decline in cash is primarily due to lower sales and increased cash costs at DDGM which we will discuss in just a moment and spend related to our exploration program as was mentioned earlier by Allen. Cash provided by operating activities was $1.5 million for the year and includes $900,000 spent on exploration in Mexico and over $200,000 spent in Michigan related to the Back Forty optimization project. For the first quarter of 2024, we reported a net loss of $4 million or $0.05 per share. During the quarter net sales of $18.7 million were 40% lower than the same period in 2023, due mainly to lower volumes of all metals sold and a 22% lower zinc price.
While production costs for the quarter of approximately $16.1 million are slightly lower than the prior year, the significantly lower tons processed along with lower gold equivalent ounces sold, resulted in an unfavorable impact on unit costs such as cost per ton processed and cost per gold equivalent ounce sold. We will discuss this a bit more on the next page. Depreciation for the period is lower than depreciation for the same period in 2023, mainly due to lower UOP depreciation as a result of fewer tons mined. Finally, gross mining profit is lower in 2023, primarily due to the lower sales not being proportionately offset by lower production costs. For the quarter Don David Gold Mine’s total cash cost after co-product credit was $1,667 per gold equivalent ounce sold, and total all-in sustaining cash cost per gold equivalent ounce sold was $2,295 per ounce.
Turning to Slide 8, we will discuss cash costs for the quarter. The two key drivers related to the increase in cash cost per gold equivalent ounce sold are the reduction in gold equivalent ounces sold and a reduction in co-product credits. The gold equivalent ounces are lower due to the lower tons processed and the lower-grade ore and recoveries realized during the quarter. Some of our final shipments during the quarter were also delayed as our customers couldn’t receive them due to the Easter holiday. The lower co-product credit was the result of lower copper, lead, and zinc tons being sold as compared to the respective 2023 periods and the significantly lower realized metal price for zinc during the quarter. Similar to the lower gold equivalent ounces, some shipments of co-products were delayed due to the Easter holiday.
While the above-mentioned drivers resulted in a negative impact for the quarter, we are seeing an increasing trend in metal prices and the metallurgical testing has resulted in positive results through our processing plant. Allen, back to you.
Allen Palmiere: Thank you, Chet. With increasing commodity prices and the softening peso we have seen lately, our cash generation is improving and relieving some of the cash pressure that we’ve been under for the past several months. The share price has recovered a little but we still feel that it does not reflect the underlying value of the company. We still have a relatively strong balance sheet and excellent technical and operating teams, and our exploration results are very encouraging and point to a bright future. The Board of Directors and management continue to explore and evaluate strategic alternatives to unlock value for our shareholders. While no decision has been made and there is no certainty around the outcome, we are confident that the process is necessary to ensure that we are acting in the best interests of all stakeholders. With that, I’ll turn the call over to the operator for questions.
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Gold Resource Corporation (AMEX:GORO) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript May 3, 2024
Gold Resource Corporation isn’t one of the 30 most popular stocks among hedge funds at the end of the third quarter (see the details here).
Operator: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the Gold Resource Q1 2024 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all lines are in a listen-only mode. Following the presentation, we will conduct a question-and-answer session. [Operator Instructions] This call is being recorded on Friday, May 3, 2024. I would now like to turn the conference over to Chet Holyoak. Please go ahead, sir.
Chet Holyoak: Thank you, Ludy, and good morning to everyone. On behalf of the Gold Resource team, I would like to welcome you to our conference call, covering our first quarter 2024 results. Before we begin the call, there are a couple of housekeeping matters I would like to address. Please note that certain statements to be made today are forward-looking in nature and as such are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties as described in our annual report on Form 10-K and other SEC filings. Please note all amounts referenced during this presentation are in US dollars unless otherwise stated. Joining me on the call today is Allen Palmiere, our President and CEO; and Alberto Reyes, our Chief Operating Officer. Following Allen, Alberto and my prepared remarks, we will be available to answer questions.
The conference call is being webcast. For those of you joining us on the webcast, you can download a PDF copy of the conference call slides. The event will also be available for replay on our website later today. Yesterday’s news release that was issued following the close of the market and the accompanying Form 10-Q have been filed with the SEC on EDGAR and are also available on our website at www.goldresourcecorp.com. I will now turn the call over to Allen.
Allen Palmiere: Thank you, Chet and good morning, everyone. I’d like to thank you all for joining our Q1 conference call. I will address a few points first and then Alberto will address operations followed by Chet with the financial results. Following their remarks, I’ll make a few closing comments and then we will open up to questions. I was reviewing prior comments I’ve made and realized that I always start off by addressing challenges that we faced in the quarter or year. The reality is that mining is a challenging business. Each mine brings its unique challenges and given that we can’t see the rock ahead of the active mining areas there are always surprises. Our job is to be able to deal with those surprises as they occur, while maintaining a reasonably steady level of production.
The non-controllable factors such as commodity prices and foreign exchange rates add an additional layer of complexity. During the first quarter, we experienced some equipment availability issues due to an aging fleet. We also encountered unexpected poor ground conditions resulting in our mine plan being redeveloped. The Mexican peso continued to remain stronger than planned against the US dollar, which adversely affected our production and capital costs. A lower-than-forecast price of zinc also adversely affected our byproduct revenues. While the foreign exchange rates and commodity prices are not controllable, we remain focused on those factors that we can control including reducing costs and increasing productivity. To achieve these goals, we selectively mined higher-grade ore veins this quarter and achieved better grade control by improving geotech designed to reduce overbreak and dilution.
Early in the first quarter of 2024, we also undertook a process review in the concentrator to identify opportunities to improve recoveries. The trial-and-error nature of this testing resulted in lower-than-anticipated recoveries for a few weeks, but by the end of the quarter we started to see positive results and stabilized recoveries. Cash continues to be tight and remains a key focus for the company. Now turn to slide 4 and I will briefly address our exploration results. We continue to focus our activities in the areas of mineralization known as the Three Sisters: Gloria, Marena and a continuation of Splay 31 as we discussed in the past. These areas will be a critical part of the future of Don David. And we continue to spend money to explore them with the goal of adding higher-grade material to our resource and reserves.
I can say that when we redo our S-K 1300 for this year everyone will see the results of our work, but it is fairly encouraging. I’ll now turn the call over to Alberto, for an update on the operations.
Alberto Reyes: Hello everyone, and good morning to you all. Quarter one concluded safety with zero lost time incidents however, not without facing multiple challenges. The discipline of certain teams to achieve their safety results is the same discipline we observed under daily activities and cost-saving initiatives. Despite major operational and external difficulties, the team showcased resilience in overcoming challenges. Preparations for TSF closure, limited water, water volume for processing affecting pH levels. Although balance was achieved in February, same processing remains sub-optimal. Our system reviews for early quarter two to optimize the same circuit. External factors included fluctuating base metal prices and a stronger Mexican peso against the dollar.
Cost reduction strategies continue to be integral, against rising costs and maintaining productivity levels. Production for quarter one reached approximately 98,000 tonnes, while operating with reduced throughput compared to 2023, resulting at 1,330 tonnes per day and in line with our 2024 targets. I am pleased to report that we processed nearly 98,900 tonnes of ore and sold approximately 3,567 ounces of gold and 216,000 ounces of silver equating to over 5,965 gold equivalent ounces. In addition, we sold 264 tonnes of copper, approximately 667 tonnes of lead, and more than 1,682 tonnes of zinc. Now turning to Slide 6, DDGM’s capital expenditure aligned with the year’s plan investing $1.35 million in underground development $283,000 in other sustaining and $440,000 in infill drilling.
Sustaining capital investment totaled $2.1 million while growing investment for $899,000 meeting annual guidance. Exploration development for 250 meters will commence in quarter two. We recognize the effort and achievements by the DDGM team who showcased resilience effective communication and organization promoting health and safety while maintaining focus on business objectives. I’ll now pass the presentation over to Chet, to discuss financial results.
Chet Holyoak: Thank you, Alberto. During the first quarter, we experienced a small decrease in our cash balance and we ended the quarter with $5.7 million. The decline in cash is primarily due to lower sales and increased cash costs at DDGM which we will discuss in just a moment and spend related to our exploration program as was mentioned earlier by Allen. Cash provided by operating activities was $1.5 million for the year and includes $900,000 spent on exploration in Mexico and over $200,000 spent in Michigan related to the Back Forty optimization project. For the first quarter of 2024, we reported a net loss of $4 million or $0.05 per share. During the quarter net sales of $18.7 million were 40% lower than the same period in 2023, due mainly to lower volumes of all metals sold and a 22% lower zinc price.
While production costs for the quarter of approximately $16.1 million are slightly lower than the prior year, the significantly lower tons processed along with lower gold equivalent ounces sold, resulted in an unfavorable impact on unit costs such as cost per ton processed and cost per gold equivalent ounce sold. We will discuss this a bit more on the next page. Depreciation for the period is lower than depreciation for the same period in 2023, mainly due to lower UOP depreciation as a result of fewer tons mined. Finally, gross mining profit is lower in 2023, primarily due to the lower sales not being proportionately offset by lower production costs. For the quarter Don David Gold Mine’s total cash cost after co-product credit was $1,667 per gold equivalent ounce sold, and total all-in sustaining cash cost per gold equivalent ounce sold was $2,295 per ounce.
Turning to Slide 8, we will discuss cash costs for the quarter. The two key drivers related to the increase in cash cost per gold equivalent ounce sold are the reduction in gold equivalent ounces sold and a reduction in co-product credits. The gold equivalent ounces are lower due to the lower tons processed and the lower-grade ore and recoveries realized during the quarter. Some of our final shipments during the quarter were also delayed as our customers couldn’t receive them due to the Easter holiday. The lower co-product credit was the result of lower copper, lead, and zinc tons being sold as compared to the respective 2023 periods and the significantly lower realized metal price for zinc during the quarter. Similar to the lower gold equivalent ounces, some shipments of co-products were delayed due to the Easter holiday.
While the above-mentioned drivers resulted in a negative impact for the quarter, we are seeing an increasing trend in metal prices and the metallurgical testing has resulted in positive results through our processing plant. Allen, back to you.
Allen Palmiere: Thank you, Chet. With increasing commodity prices and the softening peso we have seen lately, our cash generation is improving and relieving some of the cash pressure that we’ve been under for the past several months. The share price has recovered a little but we still feel that it does not reflect the underlying value of the company. We still have a relatively strong balance sheet and excellent technical and operating teams, and our exploration results are very encouraging and point to a bright future. The Board of Directors and management continue to explore and evaluate strategic alternatives to unlock value for our shareholders. While no decision has been made and there is no certainty around the outcome, we are confident that the process is necessary to ensure that we are acting in the best interests of all stakeholders. With that, I’ll turn the call over to the operator for questions.
See also
20 Best Korean Skincare Products of 2024 and
12 Cheap Lithium Stocks to Buy According to Analysts.
To continue reading the Q&A session, please click here.