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Osisko Reports Q2 2023 Results

Strong cash margin of $56.2 million and operating cash flows of $47.4 million

MONTRÉAL, Aug. 09, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd (the “Corporation” or “Osisko”) (OR: TSX & NYSE) today announced its consolidated financial results for the second quarter of 2023. Amounts presented are in Canadian dollars, except where otherwise noted.

Highlights – Second Quarter of 2023

  • 24,645 GEOs1 earned, an increase of 11% over the second quarter of 2022 (Q2 2022 – 22,243);
  • Revenues from royalties and streams of $60.5 million (Q2 2022 – $51.5 million);
  • Cash flows generated by operating activities2 of $47.4 million (Q2 2022 – $35.0 million);
  • Cash margin3 of $56.2 million or 93% (Q2 2022 – $47.8 million or 93%);
  • Net earnings2 of $18.0 million, $0.10 per basic share (Q2 2022 – $18.1 million, $0.10 per basic share);
  • Adjusted earnings3 of $32.6 million, $0.18 per basic share (Q2 2022 – $25.7 million, $0.14 per basic share);
  • Publication of the 2023 Asset Handbook and third edition of the Company’s sustainability report, Growing Responsibly;
  • Closing of the CSA silver and copper streams by Osisko Bermuda Limited for US$150.0 million;
  • Amendment of the Gibraltar silver stream for US$10.25 million; and
  • Declaration of a quarterly dividend of $0.06 per common share, an increase of 9% over the previous quarter, paid on July 14, 2023 to shareholders of record as of the close of business on June 30, 2023.

Paul Martin, Interim CEO of Osisko commented: “Despite challenges faced by our operating partners who were temporarily impacted by the wildfires in northern Ontario and Québec, Osisko delivered a solid second quarter. As we head into the second half of the year, we are well positioned to meet our 2023 guidance. Osisko remained very active on the corporate development front in the second quarter, having closed the CSA transaction, including the full copper stream which comes into effect in June 2024, and the announced increase to our silver stream at Taseko’s Gibraltar mine. Following the quarter, the Company announced the acquisition of copper and gold royalties at Hot Chili’s Costa Fuego project”.

Subsequent to June 30, 2023

  • Closing of the gold and copper royalty investment in relation to the Costa Fuego Project; and
  • Declaration of a quarterly dividend of $0.06 per common share payable on October 16, 2023 to shareholders of record as of the close of business on September 29, 2023.

Q2 2023 RESULTS CONFERENCE CALL AND WEBCAST DETAILS

Osisko provides notice of its second quarter 2023 results conference call and webcast details.

Results Release:Wednesday, August 9th, 2023 after market close
  
Conference Call:Thursday, August 10th, 2023 at 10:00 am ET
  
Dial-in Numbers (option 1):  North American Toll-Free: 1 (888) 886 7786
Local and International: 1 (416) 764 8658
Conference ID: 63806714  
  
Webcast link (option 2):https://viavid.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1627532&tp_key=ca8800f4ff
  
Replay (available until Sunday, September 10th at 11:59 pm ET):North American Toll-Free: 1 (877) 674 7070
Local and International: 1 (416) 764 8692
Playback Passcode: 806714#  
  
 Replay also available on our website at www.osiskogr.com
  

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 180 royalties, streams and precious metal offtakes. Osisko’s portfolio is anchored by its cornerstone asset, a 5% net smelter return royalty on the Canadian Malartic mine, 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 Heather Taylor
Vice President, Capital MarketsVice President, Sustainability and Communications
Tel: (514) 940-0670 x116 Tel: (514) 940-0670 x105
Email: gmoenting@osiskogr.comEmail: htaylor@osiskogr.com
  

Notes:

(1) Gold Equivalent Ounces

GEOs are calculated on a quarterly basis and include royalties, streams and offtakes. Silver earned from royalty and stream agreements are converted to gold equivalent ounces by multiplying the silver ounces earned by the average silver price for the period and dividing by the average gold price for the period. Diamonds, other metals and cash royalties are converted into gold equivalent ounces by dividing the associated revenue earned by the average gold price for the period.

Average Metal Prices and Exchange Rate

 Three months ended
June 30,
 Six months ended
June 30,
 20232022 20232022
      
Gold(i)$1,976$1,871 $1,932$1,874
Silver(ii)$24.13$22.60 $23.31$23.32
      
Exchange rate (US$/Can$)(iii)1.34281.2768 1.34771.2715

           

 (i)The London Bullion Market Association’s PM price in U.S. dollars.
 (ii)The London Bullion Market Association’s price in U.S. dollars.
 (iii)Bank of Canada daily rate.
   

(2) From continuing operations

(3) Non-IFRS Measures

The Corporation has included certain performance measures in this press release that do not have any standardized meaning prescribed by International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) including (i) cash margin (in dollars and in percentage), (ii) adjusted earnings and (iii) adjusted earnings per share. The presentation of these non-IFRS measures is intended to provide additional information and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS. These measures are not necessarily indicative of operating profit or cash flow from operations as determined under IFRS. As Osisko’s operations are primarily focused on precious metals, the Corporation presents cash margins and adjusted earnings as it believes that certain investors use this information, together with measures determined in accordance with IFRS, to evaluate the Corporation’s performance in comparison to other companies in the precious metals mining industry who present results on a similar basis. However, other companies may calculate these non-IFRS measures differently.

Cash Margin (in dollars and in percentage of revenues)

Cash margin (in dollars) represents revenues from continuing operations less cost of sales (excluding depletion). Cash margin (in percentage of revenues) represents the cash margin (in dollars) divided by revenues from continuing operations.

 Three months ended
June 30,
  Six months ended
June 30,
 
 2023  2022  2023  2022 
 $  $  $  $ 
            
Royalty interests           
Revenues39,323  34,583  78,501  69,572 
Less: cost of sales (excluding depletion)(205) (188) (340) (282)
Cash margin (in dollars)39,118  34,395  78,161  69,290 
            
Depletion(5,610) (6,202) (12,458) (13,057)
Gross profit33,508  28,193  65,703  56,233 
            
Stream interests           
Revenues21,177  16,962  41,586  32,662 
Less: cost of sales (excluding depletion)(4,055) (3,568) (7,961) (6,655)
Cash margin (in dollars)17,122  13,394  33,625  26,007 
            
Depletion(7,357) (5,649) (14,004) (10,092)
Gross profit 9,765  7,745  19,621  15,915 
            
Royalty and stream interests           
Total cash margin (in dollars)56,240  47,789  111,786  95,297 
Divided by: total revenues60,500  51,545  120,087  102,234 
Cash margin (in percentage of revenues)93.0% 92.7% 93.1% 93.2%
            
Total – Gross profit43,273  35,938  85,324  72,148 
            

Adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per basic share

Adjusted earnings is defined as: net earnings (loss) adjusted for certain items: foreign exchange gain (loss), impairment of assets (including impairment on financial assets and investments in associates), gains (losses) on disposal of assets, unrealized gain (loss) on investments, share of income (loss) of associates, deferred income tax expense (recovery), transaction costs and other items such as non-cash gains (losses).

Adjusted earnings per basic share is obtained from the adjusted earnings divided by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding for the period.

 Three months ended
June 30,
 Six months ended
June 30,
 
 2023 2022 2023 2022 
(in thousands of dollars, except per share amounts)$ $ $ $ 
         
Net earnings from continuing operations17,961 18,059 38,809 34,863 
         
Adjustments:        
Impairment of royalty interests6,629  6,629  
Expected credit loss on other investments19,860 384 20,131 904 
Foreign exchange loss (gain)9 (7,593)25 (8,469 )
Unrealized net loss on investments4,066 5,574 1,969 11,414 
Share of (income) loss of associates(19,167)1,078 (13,022)(1,526)
Deferred income tax expense3,270 8,214 10,730 13,373 
         
Adjusted earnings32,628 25,716 65,271 50,559 
         
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding (000’s)185,302 185,316 184,990 176,182 
         
Adjusted earnings per basic share0.18 0.14 0.35 0.29 
         

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. All statements in this press release, forward-looking statements are statements other than statements of historical fact, that address, without limitation, future events, production estimates of Osisko’s assets (including increase of production), timely developments of mining properties over which Osisko has royalties, streams, offtakes and investments, management’s expectations regarding Osisko’s growth, results of operations, estimated future revenues, production costs, carrying value of assets, ability to continue to pay dividend, requirements for additional capital, business prospects and opportunities future demand for and fluctuation of prices of commodities (including outlook on gold, silver, diamonds, other commodities) currency markets and general market conditions. In addition, statements and estimates (including data in tables) relating to mineral reserves and resources and gold equivalent ounces are forward-looking statements, as they involve implied assessment, based on certain estimates and assumptions, and no assurance can be given that the estimates will be realized. 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; with respect to external factors: (a) fluctuations in the prices of the commodities that drive royalties, streams, offtakes and investments held by Osisko, (b) fluctuations in the value of the Canadian dollar relative to the U.S. dollar, (c) 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, (d) continued availability of capital and financing and general economic, market or business conditions, and (e) responses of relevant governments to the COVID-19 outbreak and the effectiveness of such response and the potential impact of COVID-19 on Osisko’s business, operations and financial condition; with respect to internal factors: (a) business opportunities that may or not become available to, or are pursued by Osisko or (b) the integration of acquired assets. 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 the Corporation’s ongoing income and assets relating to determination of its Passive Foreign Investment Company (“PFIC”) status; 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.sedar.com 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. 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 June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022
(Unaudited)
(tabular amounts expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars)
 
 June 30,  December 31, 
 2023  2022 
 $  $ 
    
Assets   
    
Current assets   
    
Cash70,033  90,548 
Short-term investments3,732   
Amounts receivable5,505  11,700 
Other assets4,619  2,546 
 83,889  104,794 
    
Non-current assets   
    
Investments in associates324,411  319,763 
Other investments116,108  73,504 
Royalty, stream and other interests1,546,181  1,378,253 
Goodwill111,204  111,204 
Other assets9,335  8,783 
 2,191,128  1,996,301 
    
Liabilities   
    
Current liabilities   
    
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities6,626  6,825 
Dividends payable11,103  10,121 
Lease liabilities1,112  921 
 18,841  17,867 
    
Non-current liabilities   
    
Lease liabilities7,420  6,701 
Long-term debt319,650  147,950 
Deferred income taxes97,120  86,572 
 443,031  259,090 
    
Equity   
    
Share capital2,092,786  2,076,070 
Contributed surplus76,029  77,295 
Accumulated other comprehensive income26,963  47,435 
Deficit(447,681) (463,589)
 1,748,097  1,737,211 
 2,191,128  1,996,301 

 

Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd
Consolidated Statements of Income
For the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022
(Unaudited)
(tabular amounts expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars, except per share amounts)
 
 Three months ended
June 30,
  Six months ended
June 30,
 
 2023  2022  2023  2022 
 $  $  $  $ 
        
Revenues60,500  51,545  120,087  102,234 
        
Cost of sales(4,260) (3,756) (8,301) (6,937)
Depletion(12,967) (11,851) (26,462) (23,149)
Gross profit43,273  35,938  85,324  72,148 
        
Other operating expenses       
General and administrative(7,308) (4,940) (13,517) (9,776)
Business development(1,297) (1,260) (2,793) (2,681)
Impairment of royalty interests(6,629)   (6,629)  
Operating income28,039  29,738  62,385  59,691 
Interest income2,170  1,858  4,233  2,966 
Finance costs(3,445) (5,543) (6,315) (11,469)
Foreign exchange (loss) gain(172) 7,711  (153) 8,529 
Share of income (loss) of associates19,167  (1,078) 13,022  1,526 
Other losses, net(23,926) (5,958) (22,100) (12,318)
Earnings before income taxes21,833  26,728  51,072  48,925 
Income tax expense(3,872) (8,669) (12,263) (14,062)
Net earnings from continuing operations17,961  18,059  38,809  34,863 
Net loss from discontinued operations  (1,487)   (23,820)
Net earnings17,961  16,572  38,809  11,043 
        
Net earnings (loss) attributable to:       
Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd’s shareholders17,961  17,159  38,809  17,485 
Non-controlling interests  (587)   (6,442)

 

 

Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
For the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022
(Unaudited)
(tabular amounts expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars)
 
 Three months ended
June 30,
  Six months ended
June 30,
 
 2023  2022  2023  2022 
 $  $  $  $ 
            
Operating activities           
Net earnings from continuing operations17,961  18,059  38,809  34,863 
Adjustments for:           
Share-based compensation2,868  1,208  5,157  2,958 
Depletion and amortization13,271  12,112  27,025  23,685 
Impairment of royalty interests6,629    6,629   
Expected credit losses of other investments19,860  384  20,131  904 
Finance costs124  1,804  247  3,502 
Share of (income) loss of associates(19,167) 1,078  (13,022) (1,526)
Net gain on acquisition of investments  (48)   (48)
Change in fair value of financial assets at fair value through profit and loss1,009  7,118  3,754  15,066 
Net gain on dilution of investments  (1,544) (4,842) (3,604)
Loss on the deemed disposal of an associate3,057    3,057   
Foreign exchange loss (gain)9  (7,593) 25  (8,469)
Deferred income tax expense3,270  8,214  10,730  13,373 
Other323  78  236  58 
Net cash flows provided by operating activities before changes in non-cash working capital items49,214  40,870  97,936  80,762 
Changes in non-cash working capital items(1,822) (5,905) (5,094) (5,290)
Net operating cash flows provided by continuing operations47,392  34,965  92,842  75,472 
Net operating cash flows used by discontinued operations  (35,189)   (52,086)
Net cash flows provided (used) by operating activities47,392  (224) 92,842  23,386 
            
Investing activities           
Acquisitions of short-term investments(2,154)   (3,797)  
Acquisitions of investments(53,008) (384) (53,279) (6,680)
Proceeds on disposal of investments6  2,960  6  2,960 
Acquisitions of royalty and stream interests(212,762)   (212,762) (9,290)
Other(6) (3) (6) (3)
Net investing cash flows (used) provided by continuing operations(267,924) 2,573  (269,838) (13,013)
Net investing cash flows used by discontinued operations  (97,759)   (94,445)
Net cash flows used in investing activities(267,924) (95,186) (269,838) (107,458)
            
Financing activities           
Bought deal equity financing      311,962 
Share issue costs  (1,125)   (13,941)
Increase in long-term debt186,909    186,909   
Repayment of long-term debt, net of discount on banker’s acceptances  (113,120) (13,463) (113,120)
Exercise of share options and shares issued under the share purchase plan1,662  312  10,562  934 
Normal course issuer bid purchase of common shares      (4,879)
Dividends paid(9,292) (9,755) (19,045) (18,478)
Withholding taxes on settlement of restricted and deferred share units(3,893) (1,800) (4,349) (2,224)
Other(234) (217) (446) (431)
Net financing cash flows provided (used) by continuing operations175,152  (125,705) 160,168  159,823 
Net financing cash flows provided by discontinued operations

  210,225    247,362 
Net cash flows provided by financing activities175,152  84,520  160,168  407,185 
            
(Decrease) increase in cash before effects of exchange rate changes on cash(45,380) (10,890) (16,828) 323,113 
Effects of exchange rate changes on cash           
Continuing operations(3,671) 8,500  (3,687) 8,408 
Discontinued operations  2,223    2,064 
(Decrease) increase in cash(49,051) (167) (20,515) 333,585 
Cash – beginning of period119,084  449,450  90,548  115,698 
Cash – end of period70,033  449,283  70,033  449,283 

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