
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Mount Gibson Iron reported sales for the year at 2,610,000 wet metric tonnes, down from 4,100,000 tonnes in the previous year, reflecting weaker prices and challenging mining conditions [4] - Sales revenue totaled AUD 330.5 million, with cash operating costs increasing to AUD 101 per wet metric ton, compared to AUD 74 in the prior year [4] - The company recorded a net loss after tax of AUD 82.2 million, compared to a net profit of AUD 6.4 million in the previous year, largely due to non-cash accounting impairments totaling AUD 90.4 million [5] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Coolin Island generated operating cash flow of AUD 26.5 million, with a profit before interest, tax, and impairments of AUD 29.3 million, but recorded a loss before interest and tax of AUD 61.1 million after impairment expenses [9] - The average waste to ore strip ratio increased to 3:1 in fiscal '25, but is expected to decrease to approximately 1.3:1 in the remaining mine life, which will enhance future sales and reduce unit costs [8] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The 62% FE Platts Index averaged USD 101 per dry metric ton, down from USD 119 per ton in the prior year, with high-grade 65% FE fines averaging USD 114 per ton compared to USD 131 per ton previously [10] - The average price for Pullen Island Fines rated 64.5% FE was USD 83 per ton FOB, down from USD 110 per ton for slightly higher material at 65.3% in the prior year [11] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is targeting strong cash flow over the next 12 to 18 months at Coolin Island, while also pursuing the acquisition of a 50% interest in the Central Tanami gold project, which is seen as a significant growth opportunity [6][13] - The focus remains on maximizing production and cash flow from Coolin Island while exploring organic growth and external investment opportunities in the mineral sector [12][17] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management noted that the operating environment was impacted by global uncertainties, including conflicts in Europe and the Middle East, which affected pricing [10] - The company expressed confidence in the upcoming fiscal year, anticipating higher-grade iron ore sales and improved cash flow following the completion of current mining activities [9][17] Other Important Information - The company has initiated a share buyback program, aiming to repurchase up to 10% of its issued capital, reflecting its strong cash position and focus on capital growth [16] - The share buyback program has seen 38.8 million shares repurchased at an average price of AUD 0.313 per share [16] Q&A Session Summary Question: Were there any questions from participants? - There were no questions from participants during the call [18]