The company states: “Attributable production cost of sales is expected to be $1,120 per Au eq. oz., +/- 5%, for 2025. In 2024, production cost of sales and attributable production cost of sales1 were $1,020 per Au eq. oz. and $1,021 per Au eq. oz., respectively. The moderate year-over-year increase in 2025 is mainly due to lower overall production with a change in sales mix, including lower production at Tasiast, and inflationary impacts. The Company expects its attributable all-in sustaining cost1 to be $1,500 per Au eq. oz.,+/- 5%, for 2025. In 2024, attributable all-in sustaining cost1 was $1,388 per Au eq. oz. sold. The expected increase in 2025 is largely a result of the increase in attributable production cost of sales.”
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