March 20, 2013 Fortuna Silver Mines Inc. (NYSE: FSM | TSX: FVI | BVL: FVI | Frankfurt: F4S.F) today announces 2012 revenue of $161 million and net income of $31.5 million for the year. For the fourth quarter revenue totaled $37.9 million with net income of $8.5 million. Record silver and gold production for the year increased to a record 3,987,757 ounces and 20,699 ounces, respectively, at a consolidated cash cost per ounce, net of by-product credits, of $5.96.
Commenting on the year, Jorge A. Ganoza, President and CEO, said, “Our robust financial performance in 2012 reflects Fortuna’s record silver and gold production, which exceeded guidance by 8% and 19%, respectively, as well as the company’s low-cost metal delivery. Our 2012 consolidated cash cost per ounce of silver, net of by products, of $5.96, once again positions Fortuna as one of the lowest cost silver producers in the industry.”
Mr. Ganoza continued, “Looking ahead, in 2013 we will continue to focus on maximizing the production and cash flow of our current mines and actively explore our commanding land tracts in Peru and Mexico, while selectively evaluating external growth opportunities. For 2013, we anticipate organic silver and gold production growth of 10% and 13%, respectively. On the cost side, at our Caylloma mine we expect cost per tonne to increase year-over-year by ten percent in 2013, which should be offset by a cost reduction of 5.5% at our San Jose mine, thus reducing our consolidated cash cost per silver ounce estimate to $5.00, net of by- products. We have budgeted $52 million for capital expenditures in 2013. Our largest project will be the $14 million San Jose mine mill expansion from 1,000 tpd to 1,500 tpd, which is planned for commissioning in early third quarter of this year. In 2014, we expect capital requirements for our existing operations to drop to sustaining levels of approximately $20-$25 million annually. Based on our current outlook, solid balance sheet and strong cash flow we believe we are well positioned to execute on our strategic plan in 2013 and beyond.”
2012 Financial Statements and MD&A Highlights:
- Sales increased 46% to $161.0 million, from $110.0 million in 2011
- Net income rose 62% to $31.5 million, from $19.5 million in 2011
- Earnings per share grew 56% to $0.25, from $0.16 in 2011
- Net cash from operating activities increased to $62.2 million, from $39.1 million in 2011
- Cash position, including short term investments, and working capital totaled $64.7 million and $87.4 million, respectively
- Silver and gold production of 3,987,757 ounces and 20,699 ounces, respectively, representing commercial production year-over-year growth of 60% and 199%
- Cash cost per silver ounce, net of by-product credits, was $5.96
- Sales increased 22% to $37.9 million, from $31.0 million in fourth quarter 2011
- Net income rose to $8.5 million, from a loss of $1.8 million in fourth quarter 2011
- Earnings per share grew to $0.07, from a loss of $0.01 in fourth quarter 2011
- Net cash from operating activities increased to $11.9 million, from $8.8 million in fourth quarter 2011
- Silver and gold production of 1,010,730 ounces and 4,368 ounces, respectively, representing quarter-over-quarter growth of 11% and 5%
- Cash cost per silver ounce, net of by-product credits, was $8.85
- 4.4 million ounces of silver; increase of 10% over 2012
- 23,300 ounces of gold; increase of 13% over 2012
- Cash cost per silver ounce of payable silver, net of by-product credits of $5.00 using Au = $1,700/ounce, Pb = $2,100/t, and Zn = $2,000/t
QUARTERLY RESULTS | YEAR TO DATE RESULTS | |||||||
Three months ended December 31, | Years ended December 31, | |||||||
Expressed in $ millions | 2012 | 2011 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||
Sales | 37.9 | 31.0 | 161.0 | 110.0 | ||||
Mine operating earnings | 13.3 | 13.3 | 70.7 | 61.0 | ||||
Net income | 8.5 | (1.8) | 31.5 | 19.5 | ||||
Cash generated by operating activities | ||||||||
before changes in working capital | 11.9 | 8.8 | 62.2 | 39.1 |
2012 year end results
For the year ended December 31, 2012, the Company posted record net income of $31.5 million, up 62% compared to $19.5 million in 2011. Mine operating earnings increased by 16% to $70.7 million (2011: $61.0 million) and cash flow from operations, before changes in working capital, rose by 59% to $62.2 million (2011: $39.1 million).
The increase in net income reflects the contribution of the San Jose mine (“San Jose”), which commenced commercial operations in September 2011, and a lower effective tax rate, which reduced income taxes by $5.0 million. The full benefit of San Jose was tempered by lower sales and operating margins at the Caylloma mine (“Caylloma”) than in 2011. Caylloma was affected by higher treatment and refining charges and lower base metals sold (down $5.5 million), by lower prices for and, in turn, sales of silver and base metals (down $12.5 million), and an increase in unit cash cost year over year of 26%. However, cash flow from operations before changes in working capital, increased, as did cash flow margins (cash flow from operations, before changes in working capital, over sales), which increased to 39% in 2012 from 36% in 2011 as a result of strong margins at San Jose and a lower cash tax rate. The latter effect relates mainly to San Jose, which incurred no taxes during the year ended December 31, 2012.
Basic earnings per share increased by 56% to $0.25 in 2012, compared to $0.16 in 2011. Operating cash flow per share, before change in working capital items, increased by 56% to $0.50 (2011: $0.32).
For the year ended December 31, 2012, sales were comprised of silver 67% and gold 17%, compared to 65% and 6%, respectively, in 2011.
Fourth quarter 2012 results
During Q4 2012, the Company generated net income of $8.5 million, compared to a net loss in the prior year of $1.8 million. Mine operating earnings remained at $13.3 million (Q4 2011: $13.3 million) while cash flow from operations, before changes in working capital, increased by 35% to $11.9 million (Q4 2011: $8.8 million).
The higher net income resulted mainly from higher sales at San Jose, lower income taxes in the quarter comprising a $6.4 million reduction of deferred tax provision, and a one-time $1.9 million write-off of the Taviche idle plant that was recorded in the prior year. The full contribution of San Jose was curtailed by a $1.3 million negative final assay adjustment to sales and by higher costs related to accelerated mine preparation prior to the mine’s expansion. Mine operating earnings remained flat due to lower results from Caylloma, which were affected by higher depletion and depreciation charges, an inventory build-up, and a rise in unit cash cost, reflecting the trend of our cost guidance for 2013.
The increase in cash flow from operations, before changes in working capital, reflects the positive contribution of San Jose to cash margins as well as lower cash tax rate in the period.
Compared to the third quarter of 2012, cash generated by operating activities, before changes in working capital, decreased by $8.1 million to $11.9 million primarily due to lower sales of $5.9 million driven by lower final sales adjustments of $3.5 million, changes in concentrate inventory, and lower head grades at San Jose, and to higher unit cash cost at Caylloma with an impact of $1.3 million.
Basic earnings per share for Q4 2012 was $0.07 (Q4 2011: $0.01 loss). Operating cash flow per share, before change in working capital items, was $0.10 (Q4 2011: $0.07).
2012 Operating Results:
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Silver and gold production for the year ended December 31, 2012, totaled 3,987,757 ounces and 20,699 ounces, respectively, exceeding by 8% and 19%, respectively, the Company’s production guidance for 2012. When compared to the previous year, silver and gold production increased by 60% and 199%, respectively, as San Jose contributed its first full year of production after declaring commercial production in September 2011.
Consolidated cash cost per ounce of payable silver for 2012, net of by-product credits, was $5.96 (2011: $0.25). The higher cost was primarily at Caylloma, which increased from negative $0.78 per ounce in 2011 to $8.07 per ounce in 2012, due to higher unit cash costs (up $4.57), higher refining charges (up $1.24), and lower by-product credits (down $3.04) for an overall increase of $8.85 per ounce. This increase is in line with our forecast for 2012.
Consolidated cash cost per ounce of payable silver, net of by-product credits, was $8.85, in Q4 2012, compared to $5.20 in Q4 2011, due to higher cash cost per ounce at both Caylloma and San Jose. The main increase comes from San Jose, where unit costs were much lower in Q4 2011 as low cost development ore were consumed by the plant during the first quarter of commercial production. Compared to Q3 2012, consolidated cash cost per ounce of payable silver, net of by-product credits increased by 44% in Q4 2012 due mainly to lower silver and gold head grades at San Jose.
The financial statements and MD&A are available on SEDAR and have also been posted on the company’s website at http://www.fortunasilver.com/s/financial_reports.asp.
Conference Call to Review 2012 Year-End Financial Results
Date: Thursday, March 21st, 2013
Time: 9:00 a.m. Pacific / 12:00 p.m. Eastern / 11:00 Lima
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Playback of the webcast will be available until May 21, 2013. Playback of the conference call will be available until 11:59 p.m. EST on April 4, 2013. In addition, the call will be archived in the company’s website.
Fortuna Silver Mines Inc.
Fortuna is a growth oriented, silver and base metal producer focused on mining opportunities in Latin America. Our primary assets are the Caylloma silver mine in southern Peru and the San Jose silver-gold mine in Mexico. The company is selectively pursuing additional acquisition opportunities throughout the Americas. For more information, please visit our website at www.fortunasilver.com.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Jorge A. Ganoza
President, CEO and Director
Fortuna Silver Mines Inc.
Trading symbols: NYSE: FSM | TSX: FVI | BVL: FVI | Frankfurt: F4S.F
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Forward-Looking Statements
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The forward-looking statements are based on an assumed set of economic conditions and courses of actions, including estimates of future production levels, expectations regarding mine production costs, expected trends in mineral prices and statements that describe Fortuna’s future plans, objectives or goals. There is a significant risk that actual results will vary, perhaps materially, from results projected depending on such factors as changes in general economic conditions and financial markets, changes in prices for silver and other metals, technological and operational hazards in Fortuna’s mining and mine development activities, risks inherent in mineral exploration, uncertainties inherent in the estimation of mineral reserves, mineral resources, and metal recoveries, the timing and availability of financing, governmental and other approvals, political unrest or instability in countries where Fortuna is active, labor relations and other risk factors.
Although Fortuna has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking statements or information, there may be other factors that cause results to be materially different from those anticipated, described, estimated, assessed or intended. There can be no assurance that any forward-looking statements or information will prove to be accurate as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements or information. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements or information.
(Expressed in thousands of US Dollars, except for share and per share amounts-Unaudited)
Three months ended December 31, | Years ended December 31, | |||
2012 | 2011 | 2012 | 2011 | |
Sales | $ 37,895 | $ 31,047 | $ 161,020 | $ 110,004 |
Cost of sales | 24,631 | 17,782 | 90,358 | 49,030 |
Mine operating earnings | 13,264 | 13,265 | 70,662 | 60,974 |
Other expenses | ||||
Selling, general and administrative expenses | 5,143 | 5,871 | 20,541 | 19,840 |
Exploration and evaluation costs | 150 | 605 | 777 | 1,715 |
Net loss (gain) on commodity contracts | – | 442 | 339 | (481) |
Gain on disposal of mineral properties, plant and equipment | (5) | 16 | (50) | (59) |
Write-off of mineral properties, plant and equipment | – | – | 3,887 | – |
Impairment of mineral properties, plant and equipment | – | 1,894 | – | 1,894 |
Operating income | 7,976 | 4,437 | 45,168 | 38,065 |
Finance items | ||||
Interest income | 157 | 155 | 620 | 830 |
Interest expense | (138) | (149) | (562) | (560) |
Net finance income | 19 | 6 | 58 | 270 |
Income before tax | 7,995 | 4,443 | 45,226 | 38,335 |
Income taxes | (477) | 6,198 | 13,763 | 18,802 |
Net income for the period | $ 8,472 | $ (1,755) | $ 31,463 | $ 19,533 |
Earnings per Share – Basic | $ 0.07 | $ (0.01) | $ 0.25 | $ 0.16 |
Earnings per Share – Diluted | $ 0.07 | $ (0.01) | $ 0.25 | $ 0.16 |
Weighted average number of shares outstanding – Basic | 124,412,386 | 124,089,556 | 123,584,611 | 123,295,063 |
Weighted average number of shares outstanding – Diluted | 126,259,280 | 125,345,201 | 125,232,663 | 124,711,984 |
(Expressed in thousands of US Dollars-Unaudited)
Three months ended December 31, | Years ended December 31, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2012 | 2011 | 2012 | 2011 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
OPERATING ACTIVITIES | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net income for the period | $8,472 | $ (1,755) | $ 31,463 | $ 19,533 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Items not involving cash | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Depletion and depreciation | 5,091 | 3,943 | 21,372 | 9,421 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Accretion of provisions | 55 | 57 | 232 | 173 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Income taxes | (478) | 6,199 | 13,763 | 18,802 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Share-based payments | (262) | 475 | 1,703 | 3,682 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unrealized gain on commodity contracts | – | 1,089 | (17) | (116) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Write-off of mineral properties | – | – | 3,887 | – | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Impairment of mineral properties, plant and equipment | – | 1,894 | – | 1,894 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gain on disposal of mineral properties, plant and equipment | (5) | 16 | (50) | (59) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Accrued interest on long term loans receivable and payable | (12) | 7 | (25) | 24 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Other | 3 | – | 20 | – | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
12,864 | 11,925 | 72,348 | 53,354 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Changes in non-cash working capital items | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Accounts receivable and other assets | 5,234 | 2,398 | (6,971) | (3,292) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Prepaid expenses | (322) | (423) | (45) | (315) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Due from related parties | 3 | 3 | 31 | (35) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Inventories | (649) | (2,189) | (1,567) | (7,273) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Trade and other payables | 1,830 | (963) | 718 | 6,829 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Due to related parties | (15) | 180 | (155) | 169 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Provisions | (386) | (201) | (386) | (201) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cash provided by operating activities before interest and income taxes | 18,559 | 10,730 | 63,973 | 49,236 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Income taxes paid | (1,141) | (3,274) | (10,703) | (15,007) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Interest expense paid | (8) | (21) | (31) | (80) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Interest income received | 150 | 155 | 611 | 837 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net cash provided by operating activities | 17,560 | 7,590 | 53,850 | 34,986 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
INVESTING ACTIVITIES | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Purchase of short term investments | (4,006) | (16,640) | (6,000) | (49,671) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Redemptions in short term investments | – | 1,595 | 17,000 | 53,406 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Expenditures on mineral properties, plant and equipment | (15,800) | (16,241) | (44,839) | (76,676) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Advances of deposits on long term assets | (4,473) | (2,820) | (9,752) | (31,859) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Receipts of deposits on long term assets | 5,037 | 2,186 | 10,429 | 35,424 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Proceeds on disposal of mineral properties, plant and equipment | 9 | (4) | 116 | 41 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net cash used in investing activities | (19,233) | (31,924) | (33,046) | (69,335) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
FINANCING ACTIVITIES | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Proceeds from long term debt | – | – | – | 18 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Repayment of long term debt | – | – | (800) | (18) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net proceeds on issuance of common shares | – | 2,249 | 738 | 3,656 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Repayment of finance lease obligations | (129) | (298) | (844) | (1,178) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities | (129) | 1,951 | (906) | 2,478 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents | (198) | 586 | 92 | 303 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS | (1,802) | (22,383) | 19,898 | (31,871) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents – beginning of period | 60,720 | 60,527 | 38,730 | 70,298 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS – END OF PERIOD | $ 58,720 | $ 38,730 | $ 58,720 | $ 38,730 |