I guess if you want to look at D&A as a cash loss then yes AGO lost somewhere between $14 and $19 / tonne. D&A is not a cash cost but a taxation mechanism.
One assumes that E&E are expensed and not capitalised, although it would only be about $1/t so not material anyway.
I prefer to look at the true cash costs of an operation to determine it's health. First and for-most cash in must be able to cover cash out. Any surplus to repay capitalised costs comes next.
For me, the quarterly is definitely not pretty and shows a business that at the margins is risky. A 5% downward shift in pricing puts AGO in a position that cash in does not cover cash out.
Simply put, AGO is not a healthy business and therefore a high risk investment.
AGO Price at posting:
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