Core Insights - Southern Copper reported strong quarterly results for Q2 2025, surpassing both GAAP earnings per share and revenue expectations despite a decline in copper sales volumes and year-over-year revenue [1][5] Financial Performance - GAAP earnings per share were $1.22, exceeding the analyst estimate of $1.12, while GAAP revenue reached $3,051.0 million, slightly above the expected $3,047.2 million [2][5] - Year-over-year revenue fell by 2.2% due to a 3.0% drop in copper sales volume, but net income increased by 2.4% to $973.4 million, supported by reduced operating costs and by-product credits [2][5] - Adjusted EBITDA was $1,790.9 million, showing a slight decrease from the previous year, with an adjusted EBITDA margin of 58.7% [2][5] Production and Operations - Mined copper output was 238,980 tonnes, primarily affected by declines in Mexico, while by-product production saw significant increases: zinc production surged by 56% and silver output rose by 15.4% [6][7] - Operating cash costs for copper fell to $0.63 per pound, aided by gains from by-product revenues [6] Capital Investments and Sustainability - Capital investments dropped to $235.7 million, a 28.9% decrease from the prior year, while the company continued to develop key projects in Peru and Mexico [2][8] - Southern Copper achieved external verification of its ESG report and improved sustainability metrics, including a 24% reduction in lost time injuries and an increase in renewable energy use to 39% [8] Shareholder Returns - The quarterly dividend was raised to $1.40 per share, marking a 16.7% increase from the previous year, reflecting the company's commitment to returning capital to shareholders [9][10] Future Outlook - Management did not provide specific financial guidance but emphasized strong operational and financial performance as a foundation for resilience [11] - The company is focused on advancing major projects in Peru and addressing regulatory challenges in Mexico [11][12]
Southern Copper (SCCO) Q2 EPS Beats 9%