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Wesdome Announces 2020 First Quarter Financial Results; Generates $16.7 Million in Free Cash Flow

TORONTO, May 05, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd. (TSX: WDO) (“Wesdome” or the “Company”) today announces first quarter (“Q1 2020”) financial results. All figures are stated in Canadian dollars unless otherwise noted.

Mr. Duncan Middlemiss, President and CEO commented, “In Q1, mill availability improved to 89%, resulting in 55,874 tonnes milled at a head grade of 14.0 grams per tonne (“g/t Au”) for 24,457 ounces produced, 36% increase over the previous year (Q1 2019: 17,955 ounces) at the Eagle River Underground Mine. With our strong production and favourable gold price, the company was able to generate $16.7 million in free cash flow, thereby resulting in a cash position at the end of the quarter of $49.4 million.  Cash costs of $1,120 (US$833) and all-in sustaining costs of $1,423 (US$1,058) per ounce increased over Q1 2019 ($866 or US$651 per ounce) and ($1,311 or US$986 per ounce) because of lower grades and the decision to accelerate the processing of the stockpiles in response to the uncertainty surrounding the impact of COVID-19.   

The Eagle River mine is in reduced operations mode due to management of COVID-19. As a result, and because of accelerated mining of the stockpile, we expect slightly lower production in Q2, but we are maintaining annual guidance of 90,000 – 100,000 ounces and operating cost guidance of $800 – $875 (US$615 – $670) and AISC guidance of $1,280 - $1350 (US$985 - $1,040) per ounce. As a result of the uncertainty related to COVID-19, it is likely that we will not drill our planned 237,000 metres this year. Further impacts are likely and an update on our progress, along with a revised capex forecast, will be provided as more details become available.  

At Kiena, a definitive restart date has not been provided by the Government, but May 11, 2020 is a possibility.  We will resume all drilling and development as soon as the Government allows exploration to commence, and the preliminary economic assessment will be published later this month.

On behalf of management and the board of directors, I would like to thank all our employees for their efforts and cooperation with new protocols and procedures during these unprecedented times.”

Key operating and financial highlights of the Q1 2020 results include:

  • Gold production of 25,122 ounces from the Eagle River Complex, a 32% increase over the same period in the previous year (Q1 2019: 19,010 ounces):
    • Eagle River Underground 55,874 tonnes at a head grade of 14.0 grams per tonne (“g/t Au”) for 24,457 ounces produced, 36% increase over the previous year (Q1 2019: 17,955 ounces).
    • Mishi Open Pit 11,047 tonnes at a head grade of 2.5 g/t Au for 665 ounces produced (Q1 2019: 1,055 ounces).
  • Revenue of $57.3 million, a 76% increase over the previous year (Q1 2019: $32.5 million).
  • Ounces sold 26,500 at an average sales price of $2,162/oz (Q1 2019: 18,760 ounces at an average price of $1,733/oz).
  • Earned mine profit1 of $27.6 million, a 70% increase over Q1 2019 (Q1 2019 - $16.3 million).
  • Operating cash flow of $33.4 million or $0.24 per share1 as compared to $12.6 million or $0.09 per share for the same period in 2019.
  • Free cash flow of $16.7 million, net of an investment of $9.2 million in Kiena, or $0.12 per share1 (Q1 2019: free cash outflow flow of ($0.4 million or nil per share). 
  • Net income of $11.5 million or $0.08 per share (Q1 2019: $8.1 million or $0.06 per share) and Net income (adjusted)1 of $11.5 million or $0.08 per share (Q1 2019: $5.7 million or $0.04 per share). 
  • Cash position increased to $49.4 million compared to $35.7 million in the previous quarter.
  • Cash costs1 of $1,120/oz or US$833/oz, a 29% increase over the same period in 2019 (Q1 2019: $866/oz or US$651/oz) due to the lower head grade and the decrease in the stockpile levels. 
  • All-in sustaining costs (“AISC”) 1 of $1,423/oz or US$1,058/oz, a 9% increase over the same period in 2019 (Q1 2019: $1,311/oz or US$986/oz), due to the lower head grade and the decrease in stockpile levels.

1. Refer to the Company’s 2020 First Quarter Management Discussion and Analysis, section entitled “Non-IFRS Performance Measures” for the reconciliation of these non-IFRS measurements to the financial statements.


Production and Exploration Highlights
Achievements
Eagle River
  • The mineral resources and reserves for the Eagle River Complex were recently updated and can be summarized as follows:
  • Increased Eagle River reserves by 36% net of 91,066 ounces of depletion. Mineral Reserves at Eagle River of 550,000 contained gold ounces (1,186,000 tonnes at 14.4 g/t Au, an increase of 20% in grade), of which 72% is located in the high grade 300 Zone.
  • Mishi Pit reserves slightly decreased compared to 2018 at 10,500 contained ounces (116,000 tonnes at 2.8 g/t Au)
  • Increased Eagle River Measured and Indicated Resources (exclusive of reserves) by 258%, or 3.6 times over 2018. Measured & Indicated Mineral Resources (exclusive of reserves) at Eagle River increased to 111,000 contained gold ounces (380,000 tonnes at 9.0 g/t Au).
  • Inferred resources (exclusive of reserves) at Eagle River and Mishi remain the same at 159,000 and 212,000 contained ounces respectively.
  • Ongoing extension and definition drilling of the 300 East Zones, and in particular the 303 Lens, has continued to return high grade gold intersections. Initially defined from the 750 m-level to 1,000 m-level, this zone has now been extended an additional 300 m down plunge to the 1,300 m-level.
  • Surface drilling continues to extend and better define the Falcon Zones, located in volcanic rocks approximately 200 m west of the mine diorite. Surface drilling has continued to expand the zone of mineralization to a depth of 4400 m elevation (i.e. 600 vertical m below surface) and over a strike of 200 m.
  • In order to better test the down plunge extension of the Falcon Zone, a drill rig has been positioned underground on the 772 m elevation. Initial drilling from underground has intersected visible gold mineralization in quartz veining approximately 70 m down plunge of the Falcon Zone. Given the steep easterly plunge defined by the recent drilling, it is interpreted that the Falcon 7 Zone now extends an additional 500 m down plunge and is the up plunge extension of the 7 Zone currently being mined near the 1,000 m elevation.
Kiena
  • On September 25, 2019, Wesdome announced an updated Mineral Resource Estimate including drill data as of August 6, 2019. Highlights include 
  1. Increased Kiena Deep A Zone Indicated resources from 99,300 to 405,100 ounces
  2. Increased Kiena Deep A Zone Inferred resources from 241,100 ounces to 332,000 ounces
  3. Increased Kiena Deep A Zone Indicated resource grade from 9.95 g/t Au to 18.55 g/t Au
  4. Increased proportion of Indicated resources to over 50% in the A Zone (versus 30% previously in A Zone).
  • Current operational suspension in Quebec due to the COVID-19 pandemic will challenge the Company in achieving it’s full 2020 exploration program.
  • Prior to the COVID-19 suspension, seven underground drills were in operation completing the infill and up and down plunge extension drilling of the Kiena Deep A Zone. This drilling has continued to confirm the overall continuity of the geometry and the high-grade gold mineralization of the Kiena Deep A Zone and identify additional mineralization outside of the most recent resource estimate. Recent drilling has extended the gold mineralization of the A Zone an additional 100 m down plunge and now extends a total in excess of 830 m. 
  • The 79 Level Ramp was completed in early 2020. It provides optimal drill platforms for testing the up-plunge extension of the Kiena Deep A Zone between the 670 m-level and the 1050 m-level and will serve as a haulage drift for any future production from this area as it accesses the main shaft level dump pocket. Two of the seven drills are drilling the potential up plunge extension of the Kiena Deep A Zone. Previous limited drilling into the up-plunge area from 67 Level returned a number of good intersections that require follow up. Based on recent drilling from 67 Level, it is interpreted that the VC zones are folded as they extend down plunge to connect with the Kiena Deep A Zone.
  • In addition, a total of 172m of advance was achieved in the main ramp, below the 1050m elevation, reaching the 109 Level at the end of the quarter.

Technical Disclosure

The technical content of this release has been compiled, reviewed and approved by Marc-Andre Pelletier, P. Eng, Chief Operating Officer, and Michael Michaud, P.Geo., Vice President, Exploration of the Company and each a "Qualified Person" as defined in National Instrument 43-101 -Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

Cautionary Note to United States Investors Concerning Estimates of Reserves and Resources

The mineral reserve and resource estimates reported in this news release were prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”) as required by Canadian securities regulatory authorities. The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) applies different standards in order to classify and report mineralization. This news release uses the terms “measured”, “indicated” and “inferred” mineral resources, as required by NI 43-101. Readers are advised that although such terms are recognized and required by Canadian securities regulations, the SEC does not recognize such terms. Canadian standards differ significantly from the requirements of the SEC. Readers are cautioned not to assume that any part or all of the mineral deposits in these categories constitute or will ever be converted into mineral reserves. In addition, “inferred” mineral resources have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence and great uncertainty as to their economic and legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that all or any part of an inferred mineral resource exists, is economically or legally mineable or will ever be upgraded to a higher category of mineral resource.

Wesdome Gold Mines 2020 First Quarter Financial Results Conference Call:

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ABOUT WESDOME
Wesdome Gold Mines has had over 30 years of continuous gold mining operations in Canada.  The Company is 100% Canadian focused with a pipeline of projects in various stages of development.  The Company’s strategy is to build Canada’s next intermediate gold producer, producing 200,000+ ounces from two mines in Ontario and Quebec.  The Eagle River Complex in Wawa, Ontario is currently producing gold from two mines, the Eagle River Underground Mine and the Mishi Open pit, from a central mill.  Wesdome is actively exploring its brownfields asset, the Kiena Complex in Val d’Or, Quebec.  The Kiena Complex is a fully permitted former mine with a 930-metre shaft and 2,000 tonne-per-day mill.  The Company has further upside at its Moss Lake gold deposit, located 100 kilometres west of Thunder Bay, Ontario.  The Company has approximately 138.5 million shares issued and outstanding and trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol “WDO”.

For further information, please contact:

Duncan Middlemiss or Lindsay Carpenter Dunlop
President and CEO   VP Investor Relations
416-360-3743  ext. 2029   416-360-3743  ext. 2025
duncan.middlemiss@wesdome.com   lindsay.dunlop@wesdome.com

220 Bay St, Suite 1200
Toronto, ON, M5J 2W4
Toll Free: 1-866-4-WDO-TSX
Phone: 416-360-3743, Fax: 416-360-7620
Website: www.wesdome.com

This news release contains “forward-looking information” which may include, but is not limited to, statements with respect to the future financial or operating performance of the Company and its projects. Often, but not always, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as “plans”, “expects”, “is expected”, “budget”, “scheduled”, “estimates”, “forecasts”, “intends”, “anticipates”, or “believes” or variations (including negative variations) of such words and phrases, or state that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might” or “will” be taken, occur or be achieved. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements contained herein are made as of the date of this press release and the Company disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or results or otherwise. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements if circumstances, management’s estimates or opinions should change, except as required by securities legislation. Accordingly, the reader is cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The Company has included in this news release certain non-IFRS performance measures, including, but not limited to, mine operating profit, mining and processing costs and cash costs. Cash costs per ounce reflect actual mine operating costs incurred during the fiscal period divided by the number of ounces produced.  These measures are not defined under IFRS and therefore should not be considered in isolation or as an alternative to or more meaningful than, net income (loss) or cash flow from operating activities as determined in accordance with IFRS as an indicator of our financial performance or liquidity. The Company believes that, in addition to conventional measures prepared in accordance with IFRS, certain investors use this information to evaluate the Company's performance and ability to generate cash flow.


Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd.
Summarized Operating and Financial Data
(Unaudited, expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars, except per share and per unit amounts and otherwise indicated)

    Three Months Ended  
    March 31  
    2020   2019   
Operating data          
Milling (tonnes)          
Eagle River   55,874   30,941    
Mishi   11,047   18,470    
Throughput 2   66,922   49,411    
Head grades (g/t)          
Eagle River   14.0   18.5    
Mishi   2.5   2.2    
Recovery (%)          
Eagle River   97.3   97.6    
Mishi   74.8   80.6    
Production (ounces)          
Eagle River   24,457   17,955    
Mishi   665   1,055    
Total gold produced 2   25,122   19,010    
Total gold sales (ounces)   26,500   18,760    
           
Eagle River Complex (per ounce of gold sold) 1          
Average realized price $ 2,162 $ 1,733    
Cash costs   1,120   866    
Cash margin $ 1,042 $ 867    
All-in Sustaining Costs 1 $ 1,423 $ 1,311    
           
Average 1 USD → CAD exchange rate   1.3449   1.3295    
           
Cash costs per ounce of gold sold (US$) 1 $ 833 $ 651    
All-in Sustaining Costs (US$) 1 $ 1,058 $ 986    
           
Financial Data          
Mine profit 1 $ 27,619 $ 16,259    
Net income $ 11,513 $ 8,092    
Net income adjusted 1 $ 11,513 $ 5,723    
Operating cash flow $ 33,429 $ 12,581    
Free cash flow (outflow) 1 $ 16,672 $ (429 )  
Per share data          
Net income $ 0.08 $ 0.06    
Adjusted net earnings 1 $ 0.08 $ 0.04    
Operating cash flow $ 0.24 $ 0.09    
Free cash flow (outflow) 1 $ 0.12 $ -    
           


Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd.
Consolidated Statements of Financial Position
(Expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars)

      March 31, 2020     December 31, 2019  
Assets            
Current            
  Cash and cash equivalents $ 49,398   $ 35,657  
  Receivables and prepaids   1,897     1,996  
  Sales tax receivable   3,538     3,344  
  Inventories   11,321     19,667  
Total current assets   66,154     60,664  
               
Restricted Cash   657     657  
Deferred financing cost   952     988  
Mining properties, plant and equipment   118,272     116,765  
Exploration properties   115,798     106,644  
Total assets $ 301,833   $ 285,718  
               
Liabilities            
Current            
  Borrowings $ -   $ 3,636  
  Payables and accruals   21,289     19,219  
  Income and mining tax payable   2,367     1,419  
  Current portion of lease liabilities   4,527     3,781  
Total current liabilities   28,183     28,055  
               
Lease liabilities   6,258     5,889  
Deferred income and mining tax liabilities   27,329     23,829  
Decommissioning provisions   20,962     21,443  
Total liabilities   82,732     79,216  
               
Equity            
Equity attributable to owners of the Company            
  Capital stock   176,372     174,789  
  Contributed surplus   5,093     5,590  
  Retained earnings   37,636     26,123  
Total equity attributable to owners of the Company   219,101     206,502  
Total liabilities and equity $ 301,833   $ 285,718  
               


Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd.
Consolidated Statements of Income (loss) and Comprehensive Income (loss)
(Expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars except for per share amounts)

      Three Months Ended  
      March 31  
      2020     2019    
             
Revenues $ 57,332   $ 32,535    
Cost of sales   (37,590 )   (20,185 )  
Gross profit   19,742     12,350    
             
Other expenses          
  Corporate and general   1,971     2,008    
  Stock-based compensation   404     1,099    
      2,375     3,107    
             
Operating income   17,367     9,243    
             
Quebec exploration credits refund   -     2,867    
Interest expense   (324 )   (112 )  
Accretion of decommissioning provisions   (125 )   (115 )  
Interest and other income   364     294    
Income before mining and income tax   17,282     12,177    
Income and mining tax expense          
  Current   2,270     968    
  Deferred   3,499     3,117    
      5,769     4,085    
Net income and total comprehensive income $ 11,513   $ 8,092    
             
Net earnings per share          
  Basic $ 0.08   $ 0.06    
  Diluted $ 0.08   $ 0.06    
             
Weighted average number of common shares (000s)          
  Basic   138,464     135,788    
  Diluted   142,024     139,550    


Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd.
Consolidated Statements of Total Equity
(Expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars)

              Retained      
      Capital   Contributed   Earnings/   Total  
      Stock   Surplus   (Deficit)   Equity  
                     
Balance, December 31,2018 $ 166,387   5,777     (14,955 )   157,209  
Net income for the period ended                  
  March 31, 2019   -   -     8,092     8,092  
Exercise of options   1,902   -     -     1,902  
Value attributed to options exercised   933   (933 )   -     -  
Value attributed to options expired   -   (59 )   59     -  
Value attributed to RSUs exercised   253   (253 )   -     -  
Stock-based compensation   -   1,099     -     1,099  
Balance, March 31, 2019 $ 169,475 $ 5,631   $ (6,804 ) $ 168,302  
                     
                     
Balance, December 31,2019 $ 174,789   5,590     26,123     206,502  
Net income for the period ended                  
  March 31, 2020   -   -     11,513     11,513  
Exercise of options   682   -     -     682  
Value attributed to options exercised   324   (324 )   -     -  
Value attributed to RSU exercised   577   (577 )   -     -  
Stock-based compensation   -   404     -     404  
Balance, March 31, 2020 $ 176,372 $ 5,093   $ 37,636   $ 219,101  
                     


Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd.
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(Unaudited, expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars)

      Three Months Ended
      March 31
      2020     2019  
           
Operating activities        
  Net income $ 11,513   $ 8,092  
  Depletion and depreciation   7,877     3,909  
  Stock-based compensation   404     1,099  
  Accretion of decommission provisions   125     115  
  Deferred income and mining tax expense   3,499     3,117  
  Interest expense   324     112  
  Foreign exchange loss on lease financing   351     -  
      24,093     16,444  
  Net changes in non-cash working capital   10,656     (3,863 )
  Mining tax paid   (1,320 )   -  
Net cash from operating activities   33,429     12,581  
Financing activities        
  Exercise of options   682     1,902  
    Amortization of deferred financing cost   32     -  
    Repayment of borrowings   (3,636 )   -  
  Payments of lease liabilities   (1,057 )   (1,255 )
  Interest paid   (324 )   (112 )
Net cash from (used in) provided by financing activities   (4,303 )   535  
Investing activities        
  Additions to mining properties   (6,546 )   (6,217 )
  Additions to exploration properties   (9,154 )   (5,538 )
  Net changes in non-cash working capital   315     (892 )
Net cash used in investing activities   (15,385 )   (12,647 )
Increase in cash and cash equivalents   13,741     469  
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period   35,657     27,378  
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period $ 49,398   $ 27,847  
           
Cash and cash equivalents consist of:        
  Cash $ 49,398   $ 17,847  
  Term deposits   -     10,000  
    $ 49,398   $ 27,847  
           

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