Bushveld Minerals Ltd (BSHVF) (Q2 2024) Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Operational ...

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  • Production at Vametco: 905 mtV for H1 2024, 548 mtV for Q2 2024, and 217 mtV in May 2024.

  • Adjusted EBITDA: Loss of $14.3 million for H1 2024.

  • Operating Loss: $18.6 million for H1 2024.

  • Cash Balance: $4.1 million as of August 31, 2024.

  • Revenue: $25.6 million for H1 2024.

  • Sales Volume: 949 mtV for H1 2024.

  • Average Realized Price: $26.9 per kilogram V for H1 2024.

  • Cash Costs: $32.80 per kilogram V for H1 2024.

  • Costs per Unit Sold: $42.9 per kilogram V for H1 2024.

  • Cash Outflow from Operations: $16.3 million for H1 2024.

  • Cash Used in Investing Activities: $1.9 million for H1 2024.

  • Funds Raised from Financing Activities: $17.8 million for H1 2024.

  • Net Debt: $124 million as of June 30, 2024.

Release Date: September 19, 2024

For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.

Positive Points

  • Bushveld Minerals Ltd (BSHVF) has made significant strides in operational stability, particularly at Vametco, with production reaching 217 mtV in May, the highest monthly output in a year.

  • The company is implementing several cost-cutting measures and operational initiatives, targeting annualized savings of $8 million to $10 million by the end of 2025.

  • Bushveld Minerals Ltd (BSHVF) has secured $10 million in match funding from Orion and a $12 million working capital facility from SPR, providing a cash balance of $4.1 million as of August 31.

  • The company is focused on asset rationalization, including the sale of non-core assets like Vanchem, Lemur, and BELCO, which is expected to improve liquidity.

  • Bushveld Minerals Ltd (BSHVF) is changing the structure of its purchase agreements to longer-term contracts, aiming for significant cost reductions and operational efficiencies.

Negative Points

  • The company reported an adjusted EBITDA loss of $14.3 million and an operating loss of $18.6 million for the first half of 2024, primarily due to lower vanadium prices and production volumes.

  • Cash costs for H1 2024 were significantly higher at $32.80 per kilogram, driven by lower production volumes and higher raw material costs.

  • The company has a high level of debt, with a total net debt of $124 million as of June 30, 2024, which includes various loans and working capital facilities.

  • Bushveld Minerals Ltd (BSHVF) is currently producing vanadium at a loss, and the company cannot guarantee a viable business going forward if vanadium prices remain depressed.

  • Production volumes at Vametco have been lower than previously achieved, partly due to a lengthy pre-planned shutdown and issues with non-preferred OEM suppliers.