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Hudbay Delivers Strong Second Quarter 2025 Results

Core Viewpoint - Hudbay Minerals Inc. reported strong financial results for the second quarter of 2025, driven by significant free cash flow generation, industry-leading cost margins, and diversified exposure to copper and gold, while reaffirming production guidance and improving cost guidance for the year [2][5][10]. Financial Performance - Revenue for the second quarter of 2025 was $536.4 million, with adjusted EBITDA of $245.2 million, reflecting strong operating cost margins and significant exposure to copper and gold [5][18]. - Net earnings attributable to owners were $117.7 million, or $0.30 per share, representing a 17% increase from the first quarter of 2025 [12][18]. - Cash and cash equivalents increased by $62.9 million to $625.5 million, with total liquidity reaching $1,050.2 million as of June 30, 2025 [15][18]. Production and Cost Guidance - Consolidated copper production for the second quarter was 29,956 tonnes, and gold production was 56,271 ounces, with full-year production guidance reaffirmed at 117,000 to 149,000 tonnes of copper and 247,500 to 308,000 ounces of gold [5][9]. - Consolidated cash cost per pound of copper produced was $(0.02), while sustaining cash cost was $1.65, reflecting strong cost control and increased exposure to gold by-product credits [14][19]. - Full-year 2025 consolidated cash cost guidance improved to $0.65 to $0.85 per pound from $0.80 to $1.00 per pound [5][10]. Strategic Developments - The announcement of a $600 million joint venture with Mitsubishi Corporation for a 30% minority interest in the Copper World project is expected to enhance financial flexibility and reduce capital contributions [6][10]. - The joint venture is projected to increase levered project IRR to approximately 90% based on pre-feasibility study estimates, validating the long-term value of the Copper World asset [10][11]. - Hudbay is advancing its Copper World project towards a sanction decision in 2026, with a definitive feasibility study expected by mid-2026 [10][11]. Operational Highlights - Peru operations produced 21,710 tonnes of copper and 7,366 ounces of gold in the second quarter, maintaining production in line with expectations despite a planned mill maintenance shutdown [21][24]. - Manitoba operations produced 43,235 ounces of gold, with production impacted by temporary shutdowns due to wildfire evacuation orders [30][37]. - British Columbia operations produced 6,634 tonnes of copper, with ongoing optimization initiatives expected to enhance production in the second half of 2025 [51][52].