自由港麦克莫兰公司第四季度收入未达预期,铜销量和收入双双下降,股价下跌

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24 Jan
自由港麦克莫兰公司(NYSE:FCX)在公布2024财年第四季度业绩后,股价下跌。收入为57.2亿美元,低于市场预期的59.9亿美元。铜销售总量为10亿磅,略高于2024年10月的预估,但由于矿石品位下降和PT-FI的出货时间,铜销量同比下降。铜的平均实现价格每磅为4.15美元,第四季度产量为10.41亿磅。黄金销售量为35万盎司,略高于2024年10月预估,但较去年下降。该季度平均实现价格为每盎司2,628美元。营业收入为12.43亿美元,低于去年的17.22亿美元。调整后每股收益为0.31美元,高于市场预期的0.22美元。季度经营现金流总计14.4亿美元,而去年同期为13.2亿美元。截止到12月31日,自由港麦克莫兰持有39亿美元现金及现金等价物,总债务为89亿美元。董事会主席理查德·阿德克森和总裁、首席执行官凯瑟琳·奎克表示:“我们带着明确的目标进入2025年,继续强力执行经营计划,加强生产率,管理成本和资本,并推动长期有利可图的增长和价值创造的机会。”2025年展望:自由港麦克莫兰预计销售量为40亿磅铜、160万盎司黄金和8800万磅钼。公司预计2025年经营现金流为约62亿美元。在电话会议中,奎克表示预计2025年美国铜产量将增长8%,2026年和2027年将进一步增加。公司旨在将2024年作为其美国铜业务的“低谷年”。奎克补充说,她看到电气化驱动的全球铜需求持续增长,预计近期内全球铜市场平衡,但警告称长期将出现“显著赤字”。投资者可以通过Sprott Copper Miners ETF(NASDAQ:COPP)和Themes Copper Miners ETF(BATS:COPA)获得该股的投资机会。价格走势:星期四最后一次检查时,FCX 股票下跌5.32%,至37.01美元。

以上内容来自Benzinga Earnings专栏,原文如下:

Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (NYSE:FCX) shares are trading lower after the company reported fourth-quarter FY24 results.

Revenue stood at $5.72 billion, missing the consensus of $5.99 billion.

Copper sales totaled 1.0 billion pounds, which was slightly above the October 2024 estimate. Copper sales declined year-over-year owing to lower ore grades and the timing of shipments at PT-FI.

Copper average realized price per pound was $4.15, and production totaled 1.041 billion pounds in the fourth quarter of FY24.

Gold sales stood at 350 thousand ounces, slightly higher than the October 2024 estimate, but declined from last year. The average realized price per ounce stood at $2,628 in the quarter. 

Operating income stood at $1.243 billion versus $1.722 billion a year ago. Adjusted EPS was $0.31, beating the consensus of $0.22.

Operating cash flow for the quarter totaled $1.44 billion, compared to $1.32 billion a year ago.

As of December 31, Freeport-McMoRan had $3.9 billion in cash and equivalents, and its consolidated debt totaled $8.9 billion.

Richard Adkerson, chairman of the board, and Kathleen Quirk, president, and chief executive officer, said, “We enter 2025 with a clear focus on continued strong execution of our operating plans, enhancing productivity, managing costs and capital, and advancing opportunities for long-term profitable growth and value creation.”

Read: What’s Going On With Freeport-McMoRan (FCX) Stock Ahead Of Q4 Earnings Report?

2025 Outlook: Freeport-McMoRan expects sales volumes to be 4.0 billion pounds of copper, 1.6 million ounces of gold, and 88 million pounds of molybdenum. 

The company expects operating cash flows of ~$6.2 billion in 2025.

In the conference call, Quirk stated expecting U.S. copper production to rise 8% in 2025, with further increases in 2026 and 2027.

The company aims to make 2024 the “low watermark year” for its U.S. copper business.

Quirk added that she sees continued global copper demand growth driven by electrification and expects a balanced global copper market in the near term but warns of a “significant deficit” in the long run.

Investors can gain exposure to the stock via Sprott Copper Miners ETF (NASDAQ:COPP) and Themes ETF Trust Themes Copper Miners ETF (BATS:COPA).

Price Action: FCX shares are down 5.32% at $37.01 at the last check Thursday.

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