What were the key financial metrics (revenue, net earnings, cash flow) reported for Q2 2025 and how do they compare to the same period last year?
Key financial metrics
The Globe Newswire release for Skeena Gold & Silver only announces that the company has posted its Q2 2025 interim results; it does not disclose the actual revenue, net earnings or cash‑flow figures in the excerpt. The detailed numbers are contained in the interim financial statements and MD&A that the company posted on its website, SEDAR+ and EDGAR. To benchmark Q2 2025 against Q2 2024 you’ll need to pull those filings (or the company’s earnings release) and extract the comparative tables.
Trading implications
If Q2 2025 revenue and net earnings are materially higher than Q2 2024 – the upside suggests the business is gaining traction (e.g., higher gold‑and‑silver production, successful exploration, or stronger commodity prices). In that scenario the stock could see a breakout above recent resistance (around the $2.00‑$2.20 range on the daily chart) with volume confirming the move. A short‑term bullish bias is justified, especially if cash flow is positive and supports a higher dividend or further cap‑ex.
If the metrics are flat or down year‑over‑year – the market may price‑in a corrective pressure. Look for the price to test the prior Q2 2024 support levels (mid‑$1.70s) and consider a defensive stance or a partial profit‑taking if the price is already near recent highs. Weak cash‑flow could also limit the company’s ability to fund ongoing drilling programs, adding downside risk.
Actionable steps
- Download the Q2 2025 interim report (SEDAR/EDGAR) and pull the comparative figures for revenue, net earnings and cash flow versus Q2 2024.
- Quantify the YoY change (e.g., % revenue growth, net‑earnings swing, cash‑flow delta).
- Match the results to price action:
- Positive surprises → look for bullish momentum, consider buying on pull‑backs or adding to positions if the stock is in a consolidation phase.
- Negative surprises → tighten stops near recent lows, consider short‑positions or defensive hedges if the price breaks below key support.
- Positive surprises → look for bullish momentum, consider buying on pull‑backs or adding to positions if the stock is in a consolidation phase.
Until the exact numbers are confirmed, keep the trade size modest and monitor the next day’s price reaction to the full earnings release for the definitive signal.