Silvercorp Update
Silvercorp Announces Its Financial And
Operating Results
For The 3rd Quarter Ended December 31, 2008
VANCOUVER, British
Columbia � Silvercorp Metals Inc. (the
�Company�) reports the unaudited financial and operating results for the
third quarter ended December 31, 2008. The financial results in
the following text are expressed in US dollars (US$) unless stated otherwise.
THIRD QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS
- Earnings, before non-cash
impairment charges and unrealized foreign exchange loss relating to
future income tax liability arising from the acquisition of the
GC&SMT projects, of $2.6 million or $0.02 per share
- Silver head grades at the Ying
mine for the quarter improved 27% to 420 g/t from 331 g/t in the
previous quarter ended September 30, 2008
- Cash mining costs per tonne of
ore at the Ying mine for the quarter declined 19% to $45.10 from $55.71
in the previous quarter ended September 30, 2008
- 36% increase in silver
resources in the Measured and Indicated categories to 80.8 million
ounces
- Completion of a 10,083-meter
diamond drill program at the GC project in Guangdong resulting in the
discovery of 15 new veins with high-grade silver mineralization
- Achievement of key milestones
on the GC mining permit application
- Cash flow from operations of
$8.5 million
- Cash, cash equivalents and
short term investments of $43.3 million and no debt
Financial highlights
Silvercorp reported a net loss for the quarter of $33.7 million, or $0.22
per share, compared to a net income of $17.8 million, or $0.12 per share, for
the same period last year. On December 30, 2008, the Company announced
the suspension of mining operations at the TLP and HPG mines, the scale down
of mine production at the LM mine, and the suspension of its exploration
program at the Nabao Project. As a result, non-cash impairment charges
of $47.4 million ($40.3 million after tax) were recorded for the quarter.
In addition, the Company recorded an unrealized foreign exchange loss
relating to the translation from Chinese Yuan to the Canadian dollar for a future
income tax liability arising from the acquisition of the GC & SMT
projects. Excluding these two exceptional items, adjusted earnings for the
quarter were $2.6 million, or $0.02 per share.
Condensed unaudited statements of operations for the three and nine months
ended December 31, 2008 and 2007 are as follows:
For the three months ended December 31, 2008, the Company achieved sales
of $15.2 million, a decline of 50% compared to sales of $30.1 million for the
same period last year. Gross profit from operations amounted to $5.2 million,
a decrease of 78% compared to $24.2 million for the three months ended
December 31, 2007, representing a gross margin of 35% (three months ended
December 31, 2007 - 80%).
For the nine months ended December 31, 2008, the Company achieved sales of
$66.1 million, down 19% from sales of $81.5 million for the same period last
year. Gross profit from operations amounted to $36.8 million, a
decrease of 43% compared to the $64.8 million for the nine months ended
December 31, 2007, representing a gross margin of 56% (nine months ended
December 31, 2007 - 80%).
Cash provided by operating activities for the three months ended December
31, 2008, was $8.5 million, a decrease of 63% from $23.1 million for the same
period last year.
Cash provided by operating activities for the nine months ended December
31, 2008, was $36.4 million, a decrease of 42% from $62.6 million for the
same period last year.
For the three months ended December 31, 2008, the Company achieved 38%
higher production levels in terms of the tonnes of ore mined over the same
period last year. However, sales, earnings and cash provided by
operating activities decreased, mainly due to the following:
(i) during the quarter, the Net Smelter Return (NSR) for silver, lead and
zinc decreased by 39%, 49% and 32%, respectively, compared to the previous
quarter, and by 34%, 60% and 60%, respectively, compared to the same quarter
last year. During the nine months ended December 31, 2008, the NSR for
silver, lead and zinc dropped by 1%, 27% and 55%, respectively, compared to
the same period last year; and
(ii) a total of $47.4 million ($40.3 million after tax) in impairment
charges and a $2.5 million unrealized foreign exchange loss relating to the
translation from Chinese Yuan to the Canadian dollar for a future income tax
liability arising from the acquisition of the GC & SMT projects were
recorded in the current quarter while $nil was recorded in the same quarter
last year.
The Company ended the quarter with $43.3 million in cash and cash
equivalents and short-term investments, after making dividend payments of
$3.0 million to shareholders and $3.6 million in capital expenditures.
Capital expenditures during the nine months ended December 31, 2008,
amounted to $47.6 million (nine months ended December 31, 2007 - $29.8
million), representing the purchase of mineral rights and properties and
deferred exploration costs totaling $36.4 million (nine months ended December
31, 2007 - $26.4 million) and the purchase of equipment and construction of a
new mill totaling $11.2 million (nine months ended December 31, 2007 - $3.4
million).
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OPERATIONS HIGHLIGHTS
Total sales and selling prices (NSR, net of smelter charges and the value
added tax) for the three months ended December 31, 2008, compared to the same
period of last year, are as follows:
For the three months ended December 31, 2008, 121,946 tonnes of ore were
mined, representing a 38% increase compared to the same period last
year. Of this amount, 3,288 tonnes were hand sorted for direct shipment
to smelters and the remaining 118,658 tonnes were shipped to mills for
processing. A total of 115,227 tonnes of ore were treated in Silvercorp�s
mills to produce silver-lead and zinc concentrates.
For the nine months ended December 31, 2008, 376,099 tonnes of ore were
mined, representing a 61% increase compared to the same period last
year. Of this amount, 5,994 tonnes were hand sorted for direct shipment
to smelters and 370,106 tonnes of ores were shipped to mills for
processing. A total of 366,944 tonnes of ore were treated in mills to
recover silver-lead and zinc concentrates.
For the three months ended December 31, 2008, the cash unit mining cost per
tonne of ore decreased by 8% to $42.57, compared to a cash unit mining cost
of $ 46.49
in the same quarter last year. On a sequential basis, the
cash mining cost per tonne of ore decreased by 19% to $42.57 in the current
quarter from $ 52.33
in the quarter ended September 30, 2008, as a result of
operational improvements.
For the three months ended December 31, 2008, the total mining cost per
tonne of ore mined increased by 19% to $64.30 per tonne compared to $53.92
per tonne in the same period last year. The total mining cost is
comprised of a cash unit mining cost of $42.57 per tonne (same period last
year - $46.49 per tonne) and a non-cash unit mining cost of $21.73 per tonne
(same period last year - $7.43 per tonne).
The Company continues to achieve industry-leading low total production
costs per ounce of silver. For the three months ended December 31,
2008, the total production cost per ounce of silver and total cash cost per
ounce of silver adjusted for by-product credits were $2.54 (same period last
year - negative $11.18) and $0.25 (same period last year - negative $12.10),
respectively. This increase was mainly caused by the reduction in by-product
credits as the average selling price of lead fell 60% from $1.02 to $0.41 per
pound and the average selling price of zinc fell 60% from $0.70 to $0.28 per
pound compared to same quarter last year.
Ying Mine
The following table lists the grade changes over the last five quarters at
the Ying Mine:
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Q3 2009
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Q2 2009
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Q1 2009
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Q4 2008
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Q3 2008
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31-Dec-08
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30-Sep-08
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30-Jun-08
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31-Mar-08
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31-Dec-07
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Run of Mine Ores ( tonne)
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Direct Smelting Ores
(tonne)
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3,114
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2,387
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3,071
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2,673
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3,210
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Ores Milled (tonne)
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70,854
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69,493
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74,691
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51,996
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64,635
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73,968
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71,880
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77,762
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54,669
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67,845
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Head Grades of Run of Mine Ores
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Silver (gram/tonne)
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420.2
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331.2
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396.0
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488.9
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461.7
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Lead (%)
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7.7
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6.0
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6.7
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8.1
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7.5
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Zinc (%)
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2.6
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2.5
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3.3
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3.8
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3.6
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Compared with the quarter ended September 30, 2008, head grades improved
as a result of operational improvements. During this quarter, the
Company enhanced its quality control procedures and applied a more systematic
approach in monitoring daily production and the management of mining
contractors.
HPG Mine
The following table lists the grade changes over the last five quarters at
the HPG Mine:
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Q3 2009
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Q2 2009
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Q1 2009
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Q4 2008
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Q3 2008
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31-Dec-08
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30-Sep-08
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30-Jun-08
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31-Mar-08
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31-Dec-07
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Run of Mine Ores ( tonne)
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Direct Smelting Ores
(tonne)
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162
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135
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193
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496
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481
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Ores Milled (tonne)
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23,692
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19,233
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13,163
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12,645
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16,434
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23,854
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19,368
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13,356
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13,141
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16,915
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Head Grades of Run of Mine Ores
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Silver (gram/tonne)
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108.8
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134.6
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248.3
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198.9
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217.3
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Lead (%)
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4.6
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4.2
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9.7
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7.9
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6.5
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Zinc (%)
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1.2
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0.9
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0.6
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1.1
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0.7
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LM Mine
The LM Mine was in its third quarter of test production. The
following table lists the grade changes over the last three quarters:
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For the Quarters Ended
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Q3 2009
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Q2 2009
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Q1 2009
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31-Dec-08
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30-Sep-08
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30-Jun-08
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Run of Mine Ores ( tonne)
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Direct Smelting Ores
(tonne)
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4
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15
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71
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Ores Milled (tonne)
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10,118
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8,441
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11,516
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10,122
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8,456
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11,587
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Head Grades of Run of Mine Ores
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Silver (gram/tonne)
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307.3
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309.7
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305.4
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Lead (%)
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1.9
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2.4
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2.0
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TLP Mine
The TLP Mine was in its third quarter of test production. The following
table lists the grade changes over the last three quarters:
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For the Quarters Ended
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Q3 2009
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Q2 2009
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Q1 2009
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31-Dec-08
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30-Sep-08
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30-Jun-08
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Run of Mine Ores ( tonne)
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Direct Smelting Ores
(tonne)
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8
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34
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53
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Ores Milled (tonne)
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10,563
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28,532
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23,404
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10,571
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28,566
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23,457
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Head Grades of Run of Mine Ores
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Silver (gram/tonne)
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181.4
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140.3
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183.0
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Lead (%)
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2.8
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2.0
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2.7
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OUTLOOK
In light of reduced global commodity prices, the Company has adjusted its China
operations strategies in order to preserve cash and maintain positive
operating cash flows. Mining operations at the TLP and HPG mines were
suspended in late December 2008 while mining capacity in the LM Mine has been
scaled down from approximately 150 tonnes per day to 100 tonnes per day with
mining activities focusing on higher grade zones.
At the Ying mine -- which has accounted for 79% of sales in the year to
date -- mining, development and exploration are proceeding as planned with
production being maintained at 700-750 tonnes of ore per day.
Production at the mine is forecast to be 260,000 tonnes of ore for fiscal
2010. Projected head grades, recovery rates and metal production for
the Ying mine are listed in the table below:
Ying Mine Production Forecast
Fiscal 2010 (Ending March 31, 2010)
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Ore
mined/milled
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Commodity
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Grade
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Recoveries
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Projected metal sales
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260,000 Tonnes
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Silver
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480g/t
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91%
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3.65 Million oz
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Lead
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9%
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95%
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49 Million lbs
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Zinc
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3%
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72%
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12 Million lbs
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Meanwhile, the Company will focus on mine development at the TLP, LM and
HPG mines in preparation for reviving production once metal prices improve.
By-production ore from mine development at the TLP, LM and HPG mines
are expected to yield approximately 0.4 million ounces of silver to bring the
total silver production from the Ying Mining Camp to around 4.05 million
ounces in fiscal 2010.
Using metal prices in mid-January 2009 and the above production
projections, the Company�s mining operations are projected to operate with a
gross profit margin of between 55% and 65%, resulting in expected cash flows
from operations of $30 million to $35 million. Capital expenditures for
fiscal 2010 are budgeted at $16 million for the Ying Mining Camp, including
$11 million for the Ying Mine and $5 million for the TLP, LM and HPG mines.
For the GC project in the southern Chinese province
of Guangdong, a Phase II 3,000-meter
diamond drill program will commence in March 2009 with a resource estimate
update expected in June 2009. The Company plans to complete an Environmental
Assessment Study of the project by the end of March 2009 after which a mining
permit application will be submitted to the Ministry of Land and Resources of
China in Beijing. The Company has
budgeted approximately $4 million for the GC project in fiscal 2010 for
exploration and the permitting process. This brings the Company�s
overall capital expenditures budget for fiscal 2010 to $20 million.
The Company�s Audited Annual and
Unaudited Interim Consolidated Financial Statements and Management�s
Discussion and Analysis are available for review on the corporate website at
www.silvercorp.ca and through SEDAR at www.sedar.com .
Selected unaudited interim
consolidated results for the three and nine months ended December 31, 2008
(Canadian GAAP) are attached
to this news release.
CONFERENCE CALL AND WEBCAST
INFORMATION
A conference call and live audio webcast to discuss these results have
been scheduled as follows:
Date:
Time:
Dial-In Number:
Live audio webcast:
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Friday , February 13, 2009
9:00 am PST (12:00 pm EST)
1 - 612-332-0107
www.silvercorp.ca
(click on the link on the home page)
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Playback webcast can be accessed at: www.silvercorp.ca
About Silvercorp Metals Inc.
Silvercorp Metals Inc., China�s
largest primary silver producer, is engaged in the acquisition, exploration
and development of silver related mineral properties located in the People's
Republic of China (" China").
Silvercorp Metals Inc. is operating and developing four Silver-Lead-Zinc
mines at the highly profitable Ying Mining Camp, Henan Province, China.
Silvercorp is also applying for a mining permit at the newly acquired,
95% owned, GC&SMT property to profitably mine and produce silver, lead
and zinc in Guangdong Province, China.
The Company�s common shares are included as a component of the
S&P/TSX Composite and the S&P/TSX Global Mining Indexes.
For
further information: SILVERCORP METALS INC., Rui Feng, Chairman & CEO and Lorne
Waldman, Corporate Secretary, Phone: (604) 669-9397, Fax: (604) 669-9387,
Toll Free 1(888) 224-1881, Email: info@silvercorp.ca , Website: www.silvercorp.ca .
CAUTIONARY DISCLAIMER -- FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
Statements in this press
release other than purely historical factual information, including
statements relating to mineral resources and reserves, or the Company�s
future plans and objectives, or expected production levels, head grades,
recovery rates, cash flows, and capital expenditures constitute
forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on numerous
assumptions and are subject to all of the risks and uncertainties inherent in
the Company�s business, including risks inherent in mineral exploration,
development, and mining. Production and revenue projections are based not on
mineral reserves but on mineral resources which do not have demonstrated
economic viability. There can be no assurance that such
forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and
future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such
statements. This press release should be read in conjunction with the
Company�s Management Discussion and Analysis and the Company�s unaudited
interim consolidated financial statements for the three and nine months ended
December 31, 2008. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance
on such statements. Except in accordance
with applicable securities laws, the Company expressly disclaims any
obligation to update any forward-looking statements or forward-looking
statements that are incorporated by reference herein. We
seek safe harbour.
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