Osisko Reports Q1 2025 Results
Jason Attew, President & CEO of Osisko commented: 'Osisko's first quarter represented a good start for the Company in 2025 and serves as a solid base for Osisko to achieve its 2025 guidance range of 80,000 to 88,000 GEOs earned, especially considering that the Company's GEO deliveries are expected to sequentially improve quarter-by-quarter throughout the remainder of the year ahead.
Declaration of a quarterly dividend of US$0.055 per common share, a 20% increase over the previous quarterly dividend, based on the foreign exchange rate (C$/US$) on the declaration date of the first quarter dividend. The dividend will be paid on July 15, 2025 to shareholders of record as of the close of business on June 30, 2025.
Acquisition of a basket of royalties across various projects in British Columbia from Sable Resources Ltd. ('Sable Resources') for consideration of C$3.8 million, as well as certain rights in relation to the future acquisition of similar interests from Sable Resources;
Declaration of a quarterly dividend of C$0.065 per common share paid on April 15, 2025 to shareholders of record as of the close of business on March 31, 2025.
MONTRÉAL, May 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd (the ' Company ' or ' Osisko ') (OR: TSX & NYSE) today announced its consolidated financial results for the first quarter of 2025. Amounts presented are in United States dollars, except where otherwise noted.
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Looking ahead over the next few months, there are several upcoming catalysts to watch out for, including, but not limited to, Osisko Development's project financing initiatives on the back of last week's Optimized Feasibility Study results for the fully-permitted Cariboo gold project; a new life-of-mine plan at Alamos Gold's Island Gold District; and finally, the anticipated Implementation of the Scheme of Arrangement between Spartan Resources and Ramelius Resources, which, if implemented, could accelerate first production from Dalgaranga to late 2025, a full year ahead of Osisko's expectations when we acquired the Dalgaranga 1.8% gross smelter return royalty in late September of 2024.'
Norman MacDonald, Board Chair of Osisko, also commented: 'Tomorrow's Annual and Special Meeting of Shareholders will mark the end of Joanne Ferstman's tenure as an Independent Director on Osisko's Board. Joanne has been on Osisko's Board of Directors from the very beginning, and, as such, both Board and Management would like to wholeheartedly thank Joanne for her many years of leadership, guidance and service. Her attention to detail and dedication to realizing the Company's strategic vision, amongst her many other skills, will be missed. We would also like to wish Joanne all the best in her future endeavours.'
Q1 2025 RESULTS CONFERENCE AND WEBCAST CALL DETAILS
Conference Call:
Thursday, May 8th, 2025 at 10:00 am ET
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Annual and Special Meeting of Shareholders
The Company's 2025 Annual and Special Meeting of shareholders will be held on May 8, 2025 in Montréal, Québec.
Qualified Person
The scientific and technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Guy Desharnais, Ph.D., P.Geo., Vice President, Project Evaluation at Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd, who is a 'qualified person' as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ('NI 43-101').
About Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd
Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd is an intermediate precious metal royalty company which holds a North American focused portfolio of over 195 royalties, streams and precious metal offtakes, including 21 producing assets. Osisko's portfolio is anchored by its cornerstone asset, a 3-5% net smelter return royalty on the Canadian Malartic Complex, home to one of Canada's largest gold mines.
Osisko's head office is located at 1100 Avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal, Suite 300, Montréal, Québec, H3B 2S2.
For further information, please contact Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd:
Grant Moenting
Vice President, Capital Markets
Tel: (514) 940-0670 x116
Cell: (365) 275-1954
Email: gmoenting@osiskogr.com
Heather Taylor
Vice President, Sustainability and Communications
Tel: (514) 940-0670 x105
Email: htaylor@osiskogr.com
Notes:
(1)
Gold Equivalent Ounces
GEOs are calculated on a quarterly basis and include royalties and streams. Silver ounces and copper tonnes earned from royalty and stream agreements are converted to gold equivalent ounces by multiplying the silver ounces or copper tonnes by the average silver price per ounce or copper price per tonne for the period and dividing by the average gold price per ounce for the period. Diamonds, other metals and cash royalties are converted into gold equivalent ounces by dividing the associated revenue by the average gold price per ounce for the period.
Average Metal Prices and Exchange Rate
Three months ended
March 31,
2025
2024
Gold (i)
$
2,860
$
2,070
Silver (ii)
$
31.88
$
23.34
Copper (iii)
$
9,340
$
8,438
Exchange rate (C$/US$) (iv)
0.6968
0.7415
(i)
The average price represents the London Bullion Market Association's PM price in U.S. dollars per ounce.
(ii)
The average price represents the London Bullion Market Association's price in U.S. dollars per ounce.
(iii)
The average price represents the London Metal Exchange's price in U.S. dollars per tonne.
(iv)
Bank of Canada daily rate.
(2)
Three months ended March 31, 2024 ('Q1 2024').
(3)
Non-IFRS Measures
Cash margin
Cash margin in dollars and in percentage of revenues are non-IFRS financial measures. Cash margin (in dollars) is defined by Osisko as revenues less cost of sales (excluding depletion). Cash margin (in percentage of revenues) is obtained from the cash margin (in dollars) divided by revenues.
Management uses cash margin in dollars and in percentage of revenues to evaluate Osisko's ability to generate positive cash flow from its royalty, stream and other interests. Management and certain investors also use this information, together with measures determined in accordance with IFRS Accounting Standards such as gross margin and operating cash flows, to evaluate Osisko's performance relative to peers in the mining industry who present these measures on a similar basis. Cash margin in dollars and in percentage of revenues are only intended to provide additional information to investors and analysts and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS Accounting Standards. They do not have any standardized meaning under IFRS Accounting Standards and may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other issuers.
A reconciliation of the cash margin per type of interests (in thousands of dollars and in percentage of revenues) is presented below:
Three months ended
March 31,
2025
2024
$
$
Royalty interests
Revenues
36,790
33,029
Less: cost of sales (excluding depletion)
(145
)
(78
)
Cash margin (in dollars)
36,645
32,951
Depletion
(2,710
)
(4,104
)
Gross profit
33,935
28,847
Stream interests
Revenues
18,126
12,018
Less: cost of sales (excluding depletion)
(1,474
)
(1,281
)
Cash margin (in dollars)
16,652
10,737
Depletion
(5,034
)
(4,442
)
Gross profit
11,618
6,295
Royalty and stream interests
Total cash margin (in dollars)
53,297
43,688
Divided by: total revenues
54,916
45,047
Cash margin (in percentage of revenues)
97.1
%
97.0
%
Total – Gross profit
45,553
35,142
Adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per basic share
Adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per basic share are non-IFRS financial measures and are defined by Osisko by excluding the following items from net earnings (loss) and earnings (loss) per share: foreign exchange gains (losses), impairment charges and reversal related to royalty, stream and other interests, changes in allowance for expected credit losses, write-offs and impairment of investments, gains (losses) on disposal of assets, gains (losses) on investments, share of income (loss) of associates, transaction costs and other items such as non-cash gains (losses), as well as the impact of income taxes on these items. Adjusted earnings per basic share is obtained from the adjusted earnings divided by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding for the period.
Management uses adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per basic share to evaluate the underlying operating performance of Osisko as a whole for the reporting periods presented, to assist with the planning and forecasting of future operating results, and to supplement information in its consolidated financial statements. Management believes that in addition to measures prepared in accordance with IFRS Accounting Standards such as net earnings (loss) and net earnings (loss) per basic share, investors and analysts use adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per basic share to evaluate the results of the underlying business of Osisko, particularly since the excluded items are typically not included in Osisko's annual guidance. While the adjustments to net earnings (loss) and net earnings (loss) per basic share in these measures include items that are both recurring and non-recurring, management believes that adjusted earnings and adjusted net earnings per basic share are useful measures of Osisko's performance because they adjust for items which may not relate to or have a disproportionate effect on the period in which they are recognized, impact the comparability of the core operating results from period to period, are not always reflective of the underlying operating performance of the business and/or are not necessarily indicative of future operating results. Adjusted net earnings and adjusted net earnings per basic share are intended to provide additional information to investors and analysts and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS Accounting Standards. They do not have any standardized meaning under IFRS Accounting Standards and may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other issuers.
A reconciliation of net earnings to adjusted net earnings is presented below:
Three months ended
March 31,
2025
2024
(in thousands of dollars,
except per share amounts)
$
$
Net earnings
25,640
11,169
Adjustments:
Foreign exchange (gain) loss
(160
)
2,411
Share of loss of associates
3,752
10,053
Changes in allowance for expected credit losses and write-offs
-
(1,399
)
Loss (gain) on investments
286
(388
)
Tax impact of adjustments
(41
)
136
Adjusted earnings
29,477
22,032
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding (000's)
186,979
185,761
Adjusted earnings per basic share
0.16
0.12
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements contained in this press release may be deemed 'forward-looking statements' within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and 'forward-looking information' within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. Forward-looking statements are statements other than statements of historical fact, that address, without limitation, future events, that Osisko will meet its guidance estimate, that development and milestones to be achieved by operators of the properties in which the Company holds interest will be achieved in a timely manner. Forward-looking statements are statements that are not historical facts and are generally, but not always, identified by the words 'expects', 'plans', 'anticipates', 'believes', 'intends', 'estimates', 'projects', 'potential', 'scheduled' and similar expressions or variations (including negative variations), or that events or conditions 'will', 'would', 'may', 'could' or 'should' occur. Forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, most of which are beyond the control of Osisko, and actual results may accordingly differ materially from those in forward-looking statements. Such risk factors include, without limitation, (i) with respect to properties in which Osisko holds a royalty, stream or other interest; risks related to: (a) the operators of the properties, (b) timely development, permitting, construction, commencement of production, ramp-up (including operating and technical challenges), (c) differences in rate and timing of production from resource estimates or production forecasts by operators, (d) differences in conversion rate from resources to reserves and ability to replace resources, (e) the unfavorable outcome of any challenges or litigation relating title, permit or license, (f) hazards and uncertainty associated with the business of exploring, development and mining including, but not limited to unusual or unexpected geological and metallurgical conditions, slope failures or cave-ins, flooding and other natural disasters or civil unrest or other uninsured risks, (ii) with respect to other external factors: (a) fluctuations in the prices of the commodities that drive royalties, streams, offtakes and investments held by Osisko, (b) a trade war or new tariff barriers, (c) fluctuations in the value of the Canadian dollar relative to the U.S. dollar, (d) regulatory changes by national and local governments, including permitting and licensing regimes and taxation policies, regulations and political or economic developments in any of the countries where properties in which Osisko holds a royalty, stream or other interest are located or through which they are held, (e) continued availability of capital and financing and general economic, market or business conditions, and (f) responses of relevant governments to infectious diseases outbreaks and the effectiveness of such response and the potential impact of such outbreaks on Osisko's business, operations and financial condition; (iii) with respect to internal factors: (a) business opportunities that may or not become available to, or are pursued by Osisko, (b) the integration of acquired assets or (c) the determination of Osisko's PFIC status (d) that preliminary financial information may be subject to quarter end adjustments. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are based upon assumptions management believes to be reasonable, including, without limitation: the absence of significant change in Osisko's ongoing income and assets relating to determination of its PFIC status, and the absence of any other factors that could cause actions, events or results to differ from those anticipated, estimated or intended and, with respect to properties in which Osisko holds a royalty, stream or other interest, (i) the ongoing operation of the properties by the owners or operators of such properties in a manner consistent with past practice and with public disclosure (including forecast of production), (ii) the accuracy of public statements and disclosures made by the owners or operators of such underlying properties (including expectations for the development of underlying properties that are not yet in production), (iii) no adverse development in respect of any significant property, (iv) that statements and estimates relating to mineral reserves and resources by owners and operators are accurate and (v) the implementation of an adequate plan for integration of acquired assets.
For additional information on risks, uncertainties and assumptions, please refer to the most recent Annual Information Form of Osisko filed on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca and EDGAR at www.sec.gov which also provides additional general assumptions in connection with these statements. Osisko cautions that the foregoing list of risk and uncertainties is not exhaustive. Investors and others should carefully consider the above factors as well as the uncertainties they represent and the risk they entail. Osisko believes that the assumptions reflected in those forward-looking statements are reasonable, but no assurance can be given that these expectations will prove to be accurate as actual results and prospective events could materially differ from those anticipated such the forward-looking statements and such forward-looking statements included in this press release are not guarantee of future performance and should not be unduly relied upon. In this press release, Osisko relies on information publicly disclosed by other issuers and third parties pertaining to its assets and, therefore, assumes no liability for such third-party public disclosure. These statements speak only as of the date of this press release. Osisko undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, other than as required by applicable law.
Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd
Consolidated Balance Sheets
As at March 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024
(Unaudited)
(tabular amounts expressed in thousands of United States dollars)
March 31,
December 31,
2025
2024
$
$
Assets
Current assets
Cash
63,070
59,096
Amounts receivable
2,773
3,106
Other assets
1,511
1,612
67,354
63,814
Non-current assets
Investments in associates
40,086
43,262
Other investments
85,403
74,043
Royalty, stream and other interests
1,112,393
1,113,855
Goodwill
77,353
77,284
Other assets
6,140
5,376
1,388,729
1,377,634
Liabilities
Current liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
3,923
5,331
Dividends payable
8,457
8,433
Lease liabilities
1,132
852
13,512
14,616
Non-current liabilities
Lease liabilities
4,539
3,931
Long-term debt
74,346
93,900
Deferred income taxes
82,438
76,234
174,835
188,681
Equity
Share capital
1,680,514
1,675,940
Contributed surplus
65,003
63,567
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
(139,637
)
(141,841
)
Deficit
(391,986
)
(408,713
)
1,213,894
1,188,953
1,388,729
1,377,634
Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd
Consolidated Statements of Income
For the three months ended March 31, 2025 and 2024
(Unaudited)
(tabular amounts expressed in thousands of United States dollars, except per share amounts)
2025
2024
$
$
(restated)
Revenues
54,916
45,047
Cost of sales
(1,619
)
(1,359
)
Depletion
(7,744
)
(8,546
)
Gross profit
45,553
35,142
Other operating expenses
General and administrative
(4,959
)
(4,544
)
Business development
(2,079
)
(1,011
)
Operating income
38,515
29,587
Interest income
598
934
Finance costs
(1,730
)
(2,767
)
Foreign exchange gain (loss)
160
(2,411
)
Share of loss of associates
(3,752
)
(10,053
)
Other (losses) gains, net
(286
)
1,737
Earnings before income taxes
33,505
17,027
Income tax expense
(7,865
)
(5,858
)
Net earnings
25,640
11,169
Net earnings per share
Basic and diluted
0.14
0.06
Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
For the three months ended March 31, 2025 and 2024
(Unaudited)
(tabular amounts expressed in thousands of United States dollars)
2025
2024
$
$
(restated)
Operating activities
Net earnings
25,640
11,169
Adjustments for:
Share-based compensation
2,089
1,567
Depletion and amortization
8,032
8,790
Changes in expected credit loss of other investments
-
(1,399
)
Share of loss of associates
3,752
10,053
Change in fair value of financial assets at fair value through profit and loss
286
(338
)
Foreign exchange (gain) loss
(92
)
2,437
Deferred income tax expense
7,242
5,463
Other
104
116
Net cash flows provided by operating activities
before changes in non-cash working capital items
47,053
37,858
Changes in non-cash working capital items
(974
)
(496
)
Net cash flows provided by operating activities
46,079
37,362
Investing activities
Acquisitions of short-term investments
-
(667
)
Acquisitions of investments
(11,364
)
-
Proceeds from disposal of investments
-
3,847
Acquisitions of royalty and stream interests
(5,285
)
-
Other
(17
)
(3
)
Net cash flows (used in) provided by investing activities
(16,666
)
3,177
Financing activities
Increase in long-term debt
10,437
-
Repayment of long-term debt
(30,000
)
(32,394
)
Exercise of share options and shares issued under the share purchase plan
2,587
3,609
Dividends paid
(7,610
)
(7,680
)
Withholding taxes on settlement of restricted and deferred share units
(653
)
(2,204
)
Other
(210
)
(288
)
Net cash flows used in financing activities
(25,449
)
(38,957
)
Increase in cash before effects of exchange rate changes
3,964
1,582
Effects of exchange rate changes on cash
10
(682
)
Net increase in cash
3,974
900
Cash – beginning of period
59,096
51,204
Cash – end of period
63,070
52,104
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Games involving Seattle have gone over the total set by oddsmakers in 32 of 58 chances this season. The Mariners are 27-31-0 ATS in their 58 games with a spread this season. Emerson Hancock (Mariners probable starter) Hancock (2-2) takes the mound for the Mariners in his 10th start of the season. He has a 5.64 ERA in 44 2/3 innings pitched, with 32 strikeouts. In his last appearance on Friday against the Washington Nationals, the right-hander tossed 5 1/3 innings, giving up two earned runs while surrendering two hits. In nine games this season, the 26-year-old has an ERA of 5.64, with 6.4 strikeouts per nine innings. Opponents are hitting .307 against him. Hancock enters this outing with four quality starts under his belt this season. Hancock will try to prolong a three-game streak of pitching five or more innings (he's averaging 4.9 innings per outing). He has not had an appearance so far in which he did not surrender at least one earned run. The opposing Orioles offense has a collective .237 batting average, and is 25th in the league with 457 total hits and 25th in MLB action with 222 runs scored. It has the 19th-ranked slugging percentage (.385) and ranks 14th in home runs (62) in all of MLB. Mariners batting stats The Mariners have hit 79 homers this season, which ranks sixth in the league. Hitters for Seattle have combined for a team rank of 12th in the majors with a .396 team slugging percentage. The Mariners have a team batting average of .237 this season, which ranks 21st among MLB teams. Seattle ranks 13th in the majors with 263 total runs scored this season. The Mariners have an on-base percentage of .321 this season, which ranks 11th in the league. Seattle ranks 24th with an average of 9.0 strikeouts per game. Orioles stats and trends Orioles betting records The Orioles have been victorious in 10, or 40%, of the 25 contests they have been chosen as underdogs in this season. This season, Baltimore has come away with a win two times in nine chances when named as an underdog of at least +111 or longer on the moneyline. The moneyline set for this matchup implies the Orioles have a 47.4% chance of walking away with the win. Baltimore and its opponents have hit the over in 27 of its 58 games with a total set by oddsmakers this season. The Orioles have posted a record of 19-39-0 against the spread this season. Cade Povich (Orioles probable starter) Povich makes the start for the Orioles, his 11th of the season. He is 1-4 with a 5.29 ERA and 53 strikeouts over 51 2/3 innings pitched. The left-hander last pitched on Wednesday against the St. Louis Cardinals, when he threw 4 2/3 innings, allowing five earned runs while giving up eight hits. In 10 games this season, the 25-year-old has an ERA of 5.29, with 9.4 strikeouts per nine innings. Opponents are batting .283 against him. Povich is trying to record his third quality start of the year in this game. Povich has put up five starts this season that he pitched five or more innings. So far during the 2025 campaign he has allowed one or more earned runs in each of his appearances. The opposing Mariners offense has the 12th-ranked slugging percentage (.396) and ranks sixth in home runs hit (79) in all of MLB. They have a collective .237 batting average, and are 22nd in the league with 467 total hits and 13th in MLB action scoring 263 runs. Orioles batting stats The Orioles are 14th in MLB play with 62 home runs. They average 1.1 per game. This season, Baltimore ranks 19th in baseball with a .385 slugging percentage. The Orioles have the 21st-ranked batting average in the league (.237). Baltimore scores the 25th-most runs in baseball (222 total, 3.8 per game). The Orioles rank 25th in the majors with an on-base percentage of .302. Watch the MLB on Fubo!