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Platinum Group Metals Ltd. Reports 2025 Annual Results
Newsfile· 2025-11-26 21:30
Core Viewpoint - Platinum Group Metals Ltd. reported its financial results for the fiscal year ended August 31, 2025, highlighting the advancement of the Waterberg Project, which is expected to be one of the largest and lowest-cost underground platinum group metals mines globally [1][20]. Financial Results - The company incurred a net loss of $4.54 million for the fiscal year, slightly improved from a net loss of $4.61 million in the previous year [16]. - General and administrative expenses increased to $3.66 million from $3.42 million year-over-year [16]. - Share-based compensation decreased to $1.19 million from $1.36 million [16]. - The foreign exchange gain was $95 thousand, compared to $4 thousand in the previous year, primarily due to the U.S. Dollar's appreciation against the Canadian Dollar [16]. Project Ownership and Structure - As of August 31, 2025, the Waterberg Project is owned by Waterberg JV Resources (Pty) Ltd., with Platinum Group holding a 37.32% interest [4]. - The ownership structure includes Mnombo (26.0%), HJ Platinum Metals Company Ltd. (21.95%), and Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd. (14.73%) [4]. - HJ Platinum Metals Company Ltd. was established in 2023 to hold and fund future equity interests in the Waterberg Project [5]. Recent Developments - On September 17, 2025, Waterberg JV Co. approved a sixth stage of work budgeted at Rand 92.1 million (approximately $5.11 million) for fiscal year 2026 [7]. - A non-brokered private placement of common shares was closed on May 29, 2025, raising $1.0 million, allowing Hosken Consolidated Investments Limited to maintain a 26% interest in the company [8]. - An interim budget of Rand 42 million (approximately $2.27 million) was approved on February 18, 2025, for the continuation of work programs [9]. Project Expenditures - Total expenditures on the Waterberg Project for the year ended August 31, 2025, were approximately $2.0 million, down from $3.0 million in the previous year [19]. - Accumulated net costs capitalized to the Waterberg Project reached $49.2 million as of August 31, 2025, compared to $47.0 million the previous year [19]. Future Outlook - The primary business objective is to advance the Waterberg Project to a development and construction decision [20]. - The company is assessing commercial alternatives for mine development financing and concentrate offtake [22]. - Discussions are ongoing with South African integrated producers regarding formal concentrate offtake arrangements [22]. Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) - The company received a BBB score in its 2025 ESG disclosure report from Digbee Ltd., indicating a commitment to improving ESG performance [26].