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Group Copper Equivalent Production: Increased by 16% to 75,100 tonnes.
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Revenue: Increased by 37%.
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Underlying EBITDA: Increased by 87% to $255 million.
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EBITDA Margin: 45%.
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Underlying Profit: $49 million.
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Statutory Profit: $50 million.
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Net Debt: Declined by 27% to $288 million.
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Motheo EBITDA Margin: Increased by 17% to 60% or $159.7 million.
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Motheo Operating Unit Cost: $37 per tonne, 4% below initial guidance.
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MATSA EBITDA Margin: Increased by 3% to 44% or $134 million.
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MATSA Operating Unit Cost: $76 per tonne, within 1% of full-year guidance.
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Depreciation and Amortization (D&A) Expense: $153 million, including $35 million for Motheo.
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Underlying Net Finance Expense: $27 million.
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Underlying Income Tax Expense: Increased to $25 million.
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Capital Expenditure: $98 million, consistent with the prior period.
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New Corporate Revolver Facility: $650 million, expected to be executed by March 2025.
Release Date: February 20, 2025
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Positive Points
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Sandfire Resources Ltd (SFRRF) achieved a 16% increase in group copper equivalent production to 75,100 tonnes, keeping them on track to meet annual production guidance.
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The company reported an 87% increase in underlying EBITDA to $255 million, resulting in a healthy EBITDA margin of 45%.
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Net debt declined by 27% during the half to $288 million, demonstrating strong cash-generating capabilities and progress towards a net cash position.
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The company successfully reduced annual cost guidance for Motheo by 7% to $39 per tonne of ore processed.
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Sandfire Resources Ltd (SFRRF) received mining authority approval for a new tailings facility at MATSA, supporting mining operations beyond 2040.
Negative Points
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Heavy rainfall poses emerging risks at both MATSA and Motheo operations, potentially impacting production if conditions persist.
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No interim dividend was declared for the first half of FY25 as the company prioritizes deleveraging its balance sheet.
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The company's underlying income tax expense increased to $25 million due to profitability, with limited ability to recognize tax benefits in Australia and the USA.
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MATSA experienced operational challenges due to heavy rainfall, including wet ROM stockpiles affecting crushing and processing operations.
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The refinancing of debt facilities will trigger a noncash interest expense of approximately $11 million in the second half of FY25.
Q & A Highlights
Q: Why hasn't Sandfire Resources declared an interim dividend despite meeting many of its financial goals? A: Brendan Harris, CEO, explained that the company prioritizes reaching a net cash position before considering dividends. He emphasized the importance of maintaining a strong balance sheet to avoid dilutive capital raises during downturns, a strategy he believes maximizes shareholder value.