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Northern Star Resources' Gold Sales Fall in March Quarter

-- Northern Star Resources (ASX:NST) said that the total gold sold for the March quarter was 380,807 ounces at an all-in sustaining cost (AISC) of AU$2,709 per ounce, according to a Wednesday Australian bourse filing.

Total gold sold was 385,441 ounces at an AISC of AU$2,246 per ounce in the March 2025 quarter, an earlier filing showed.

The company expects gold sales in fiscal 2026 to exceed 1.5 million ounces, with AISC projected between AU$2,600 and AU$2,800 per ounce.

The company reported net cash of AU$320 million after paying a AU$347 million cash dividend, with total cash and bullion holdings amounting to AU$1.18 billion as of March 31.

Northern Star Resources' shares shed around 2% in recent Wednesday trade.

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