Gold Royalty Corp. Publishes MD&A for Year Ended Dec. 31, 2025

Reuters03-19 09:11
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/GROY">Gold Royalty Corp</a>. Publishes MD&A for Year Ended Dec. 31, 2025

Gold Royalty published its MD&A report, citing 2025 revenue of USD 15.61 million and cash provided by operating activities of USD 6.17 million. The company said it fully repaid the principal under its revolving credit facility and redeemed its convertible debentures, leaving no outstanding debt at year-end 2025. It reported completing the USD 70 million cash acquisition of the Pedra Branca royalty, which carries a 25% NSR on gold and a 2% NSR on copper. Gold Royalty also said it completed a public offering of 25.88 million shares for gross proceeds of USD 103.5 million to help fund the Pedra Branca acquisition and repay the credit facility. The report noted operator milestones including commercial production at Borborema and continued production growth at the Vareš mine.

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