Answer
Based on the information contained in the press release titled “Taseko Announces Second Quarter Financial and Operational Results” (dated August 6 2025), Taseko Mines Limited only disclosed its Q2 2025 performance:
Metric (Q2 2025) | Amount |
---|---|
Adjusted EBITDA | US $17 million |
Net income | US $22 million (US $0.07 per share) |
Adjusted net loss | US $13 million (US $0.04 loss per share) |
Revenues | US $116 million (from 19 million lb copper and 178 k lb molybdenum) |
The release does not contain any forward‑looking guidance for:
- Q3 2025 earnings (or any other quarter)
- Full‑year (FY) 2025 earnings or cash‑flow expectations
Therefore, Taseko is not providing any guidance for Q3 or FY 2025 earnings in this particular announcement. If you require guidance figures, you would need to look for a separate communication (e.g., a subsequent earnings release, a conference call transcript, or a management outlook update) where the company explicitly offers its Q3 or FY 2025 forecasts. As of this release, no such guidance has been issued.
Other Questions About This News
Does the company have any off‑take agreements or hedging strategies that could affect revenue stability?
Will the net income of $22 million be sufficient to fund future growth or dividend payouts?
How does the production volume compare to the company's plan and capacity constraints?
What is the likely impact on the stock's valuation multiples (P/E, EV/EBITDA) and investor sentiment?
What are the potential risks to future earnings from operational or regulatory challenges?
Are there any material projects or M&A activities expected that could change the forward outlook?
What is the outlook for copper and molybdenum prices in 2025 and beyond?
What are the cash flow and capital expenditure implications of the $13 million adjusted net loss?
How does Taseko's cost structure compare to peers in the copper and molybdenum sector?
What is the market's reaction to the Q2 results?
How does the adjusted EBITDA compare to the previous quarter and consensus forecasts?