Read the qtrly for the best understanding but negative cash costs occur when a by product is sold (copper in this case) that covers all cash costs of production and leaves a profit margin as well, even before the gold revenue is factored in.
Pretty good when just your byproduct gives you a profit before you even get paid for the gold when others are struggling to get a profit from the gold in their gold mines.
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