TORONTO, ON. � NWM Mining Corporation (�NWM� or the �Company�) (TSX-V: NWM) is pleased to report an operating net income of $3,393,813 for the year ended December 31, 2012.
2012 Highlights
- Commercial production was achieved in January 2012.
- Gold revenues during the year amounted to $29,488,266 (fourth quarter $7,732,103).
- The Company produced 5,175 ounces of gold in the fourth quarter and 19,094 ounces for the year.
- In the fourth quarter the Company engaged an experienced mine management team with a track record of success in developing and operating heap leach mines to further develop the Lluvia de Oro mine.
- The new management team has mobilized a mine contractor capable of executing the planned mining ramp up.
Summarized financial and operating results for the year were as follows:
(1) Cash cost per gold ounce is a non-GAAP performance measure that management uses to better assess the Company�s performance for the current period and its expected performance in the future. The Company believes that, in addition to conventional measures prepared in accordance with GAAP, certain investors use this measure to evaluate the Company�s performance and cash generating capabilities.
Cash cost per gold ounce is calculated by dividing all of the costs absorbed into inventory, excluding depletion, depreciation and amortization, by applicable ounces sold. This calculation may differ from the methods used by other issuers. Therefore, the Company�s measure of cash cost per gold ounce, as presented in this press release, may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other issuers. Investors are cautioned that cash cost per gold ounce, as a non-GAAP measure, is not an alternative to measures under GAAP, and should not, on its own, be construed as an indicator of profitability.
Summarized production statistics for the year were as follows:
�We are pleased with the 2012 results from the Lluvia de Oro mine, which was our first year of commercial gold production. NWM was profitable despite undertaking a significant amount of waste stripping. A reversion to lower strip ratios in subsequent quarters will assist in yielding higher profitability going forward. The waste to ore stripping ratio for the fourth quarter averaged 2.5:1 which was a significant decrease from the third quarter stripping ratio of 3.27:1. The Life of Mine average waste to ore stripping ratio for Lluvia de Oro mine is expected to be closer to1.4:1 and profitability is expected to continue to improve,� stated Chris Berlet, CEO of NWM.
The Company reports that the acquisition of Auriga Gold Corp., as announced on March 1, 2013, will not be pursued at this time. This decision is made in consideration of the current market environment and the conditions precedent for the transaction. NWM�s management will focus on improvement and ramp up of the Lluvia de Oro mine in the near term.
About NWM Mining Corporation
NWM is an emerging gold producer with two currently defined ore bodies containing NI 43-101 compliant gold reserves and resources. The Company is focused on demonstrating profitable operations at the Lluvia de Oro and La Jojoba gold mines, and on growing reserves and resources through exploration.
Additional information about NWM can be found on the NWM website at http://www.nwmcorp.ca/ or on SEDAR at http://www.sedar.com/.
For further information, please contact NWM Mining Corporation at (416) 364-6799.
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