-- 根据周二提交给澳大利亚证券交易所的文件显示,Pantoro Gold(ASX:PNR)截至3月31日的季度黄金产量为17,757盎司,售出20,016盎司黄金,平均售价为每盎司6,916澳元。 该公司此前提交的文件显示,2025年3月季度黄金产量为18,334盎司。 该公司3月季度的综合维持成本从上年同期的每盎司2,427澳元增至每盎司3,204澳元,而同期息税折旧摊销前利润(EBITDA)从4,640万澳元增至8,840万澳元。 该公司预计 2026 财年将取得强劲的收官成绩,并有望在年底前实现 86,000 至 92,000 盎司黄金的产量目标。
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