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Lundin Mining ( (TSE:LUN) ) has issued an update.
Lundin Mining has pre-announced several items that will affect its unaudited first-quarter 2026 earnings, adjusted EBITDA and adjusted earnings per share. Revenue is expected to benefit from roughly $22 million in positive provisional pricing adjustments on prior-period concentrate sales, mainly reflecting higher realized prices for previously sold metals.
The quarter will also include about $13 million in realized losses on derivative contracts tied primarily to gold collar positions, alongside a non-cash unrealized loss of about $10 million from marking unexpired derivatives to market. Results from discontinued operations will be boosted by an estimated $4 million gain on the sale of the Eagle mine, while a separate $5 million contingent payment from former European operations was already recognized in 2025, and full first-quarter figures will be released in early May 2026.
More about Lundin Mining
Lundin Mining is a Canadian base metals producer headquartered in Vancouver with three operating mines in Brazil and Chile. The company focuses on copper and other commodities that support infrastructure and electrification, and is pursuing a clear growth strategy to become a top ten global copper producer, including advancing a major copper-gold-silver project in the Vicuña District on the Argentina-Chile border.
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