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Silvercorp Metals Publishes Transcript of Fiscal 2026 Q4 and Full-Year Results Conference Call
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Silvercorp Metals Publishes Transcript of Fiscal 2026 Q4 and Full-Year Results Conference Call
  • Silvercorp held its fiscal 2026 Q4 and full-year results call; President Lon Shaver attended, with Roth Capital analyst Joseph Reagor on Q&A.
  • Q4 revenue hit USD 147 million; operating cash flow reached USD 90 million; free cash flow totaled USD 58 million on higher realized silver prices.
  • Reported net loss of USD 700,000 on a USD 60 million non-cash derivative charge; adjusted net income was USD 59.3 million.
  • Cash ended at USD 422 million; secured an undrawn RMB term loan facility of about USD 220 million to support an “aggressive growth strategy.”
  • Ying mill No. 3 budgeted at USD 31.6 million; commissioning targeted for Q1 fiscal 2028; net milling capacity to rise to 6,500 tpd.


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