First Quantum Minerals copper output up 15% on Kansanshi expansion
The Cobre Panama mine is located in Colon province, 120 km west of Panama City. Credit: First Quantum Minerals Ltd.
Overview
- First Quantum reports Q3 adjusted EPS miss, with a net loss of $48 million.
- Company’s Kansanshi S3 Expansion boosts copper production by 15% from Q2 2025.
- First Quantum secures $1 billion gold stream deal with Royal Gold to enhance liquidity.
Outlook
- First Quantum narrows 2025 copper production guidance to 390,000 – 410,000 tonnes.
- Company reduces 2025 capital expenditure guidance to $1.15 – $1.25 billion.
- First Quantum lowers 2025 nickel C1 cash cost guidance to $4.75 – $5.50 per lb.
Result drivers
- Kansanshi S3 expansion – Contributed to a 15% increase in copper production from Q2 2025 due to increased mill throughput and circuit stabilization.
- Gold stream deal – Secured $1 billion gold stream arrangement with Royal Gold to enhance liquidity.
Key details
| Metric | Beat/Miss | Actual | Consensus Estimate |
| Q3 Adjusted EPS | Miss | -$0.02 | $0.07 (13 Analysts) |
| Q3 EPS | -$0.06 |
Analyst coverage
- The current average analyst rating on the shares is “buy” and the breakdown of recommendations is 14 “strong buy” or “buy”, 9 “hold” and no “sell” or “strong sell”.
- The average consensus recommendation for the specialty mining & metals peer group is “buy”.
- Wall Street’s median 12-month price target for First Quantum Minerals is C$34.50, about 11.7% above its October 27 closing price of C$30.48.
- The stock recently traded at 33 times the next 12-month earnings vs. a P/E of 59 three months ago.
Link to press release
(This story was created using Reuters automation and AI based on LSEG and company data. It was checked and edited by a Reuters journalist prior to publication.)
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Robin hassall
I was an agricultural planning officer in the Zambian government in 1968. Because there were no houses available in Solwezi I had to take one in the then disused Kansanshi mine. Lots of trees and no electricity!