Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Ore Royalty earned 19,700 GEOs in Q2 2025, a modest increase from Q1, on track to meet the full year guidance of 80,000 to 88,000 GEOs [3] - Quarterly revenues reached $60.4 million, an increase compared to the same period last year, driven by higher commodity prices [6] - Net earnings improved to $0.17 per basic common share, a significant year-over-year improvement from a loss in the previous year [6] - Cash flow per share increased to $0.27 from $0.21 in Q2 of last year, and adjusted earnings rose to $0.18 from $0.13 [6] - The company ended Q2 with $49.6 million in cash and achieved a net cash position for the first time in several years [4] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Over 93% of GEOs earned came from precious metals, with a modest increase in copper contribution primarily from the CSA mine [6][7] - Canadian Malartic had a strong quarter, with expectations for continued performance in the second half of the year [8] - Mantos Blancos production was flat year-over-year, with expectations for silver grades to improve in the second half [8][9] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The gold-silver ratio tightened to approximately 89:1 from highs of 105:1 earlier in the year, indicating potential leverage for investors in silver [11] - Ore Royalty's revenues were predominantly generated from Tier one mining jurisdictions, including Canada, the U.S., and Australia [12] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on disciplined capital allocation to pursue high-quality accretive streams and royalties [30] - Ore Royalty aims to enhance its portfolio with producing assets while remaining selective about development stage royalties [37] - The company is optimistic about the potential of the second shaft at Odyssey, which could significantly increase gold production [25] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expects a stronger second half of 2025, with Canadian Malartic and Nandimi contributing to increased GEO sales [33][34] - The corporate development team is stretched to capacity, focusing on high-quality assets that will contribute to GEOs within the next five years [38] - The company is optimistic about the Cariboo project and its potential contributions to future revenue [51] Other Important Information - Ore Royalty declared and paid a quarterly dividend of $0.55 per share, marking its 43rd consecutive dividend [5] - The company has a total debt of just under $36 million and a net cash position of $14 million, with potential liquidity exceeding $900 million [16][30] Q&A Session Summary Question: Can you provide more color on the second half of this year and where the incremental GEO sales are coming from? - Management expects most of the increase to come from Canadian Malartic and Mantos Blancos, with additional contributions from Nandimi [33][34] Question: Is there a preference for producing versus development stage royalties? - The first preference is for accretive deals on producing assets, but the company is also looking at high-quality development assets that will contribute within five years [36][38] Question: What criteria are considered for the new five-year guidance? - Key criteria include confidence in asset contributions to GEOs, financing visibility, and social license [42][45] Question: How does the company view larger transactions in the $1 billion range? - The company is open to significant transactions if they meet economic returns for shareholders, with $900 million in available liquidity [47] Question: What is the current status of Elliott's holdings? - The last public disclosure indicates Elliott owns 2.2 million shares, with no further updates available [63][65]
Osisko Gold Royalties(OR) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript