Exhibit 99.1

 

 

NEWS RELEASE
Trading Symbol: TSX: SVM
  NYSE AMERICAN: SVM

SILVERCORP REPORTS Q1 NET INCOME OF $10.9 MILLION, $0.07 PER SHARE, SALES UP 14%, AND CASH FLOW FROM OPERATIONS UP 25%

VANCOUVER, British Columbia – August 9, 2018 Silvercorp Metals Inc. (“Silvercorp” or the “Company”) (TSX: SVM) (NYSE American: SVM) reported its financial and operating results for the first quarter ended June 30, 2018 (“Q1 Fiscal 2019”). All amounts are expressed in US Dollars.

Q1 FISCAL YEAR 2019 HIGHLIGHTS

FINANCIALS

Net income attributable to equity shareholders of the Company in Q1 Fiscal 2019 was $10.9 million, or basic earnings per share of $0.07, compared to $10.9 million, or $0.07 per share ($6.6 million or $0.04 per share if excluding one-time non-cash gain on disposal of NSR) in Q1 Fiscal 2018.

   
1 Earnings per share refers to basic earnings per share
2 Non IFRS measure, please refer to section 10 of the corresponding MD&A for reconciliation

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Sales in Q1 Fiscal 2019 were $45.1 million, up 14% compared to $39.7 million in the prior year quarter. Silver and gold sales represented $19.8 million and $0.7 million, respectively, while base metals represented $24.6 million of total sales compared to silver, gold and base metals sales of $20.2 million, $1.0 million, and $18.6 million, respectively, in the prior year quarter.

The Company’s financial results in Q1 Fiscal 2019 were mainly impacted by the following: i) an increase of 2%, 34%, and 23% in the net realized selling price for silver, lead, and zinc, respectively; ii) slightly less silver and lead sold; and iii) an 8% increase in consolidated cash production costs per tonne of ore processed.

As at June 30, 2018, inventories of silver-lead concentrate were 5,650 tonnes (containing approximately 0.5 million ounces of silver and 6.2 million pounds of lead), an increase of 39% and 37%, respectively, compared to 4,070 tonnes and 4,111 tonnes of silver-lead concentrate inventories as at March 31, 2018 and June 30, 2017, respectively.

Cost of sales in Q1 Fiscal 2019 was $20.3 million compared to $19.7 million in Q1 Fiscal 2018. The cost of sales included $14.3 million cash production costs (Q1 Fiscal 2018 - $14.1 million), $1.2 million mineral resources tax (Q1 Fiscal 2018 - $1.1 million), and $4.7 million depreciation and amortization charges (Q1 Fiscal 2018 - $4.5 million). The cash production costs expensed in cost of sales represent approximately 206,800 tonnes of ore processed and expensed at costs of $69.05 per tonne (Q1 Fiscal 2018 –approximately 221,500 tonnes at $63.70 per tonne) Gross profit margin in Q1 Fiscal 2019 improved to 55%, compared to 50% in Q1 Fiscal 2018. Ying Mining District’s gross profit margin was 59% compared to a 56% gross profit margin in the prior year quarter, while GC Mine’s gross profit margin was 39% compared to a 30% gross profit margin in the prior year quarter.

General and administrative expenses in Q1 Fiscal 2019 were $4.5 million, a slight decrease compared to $4.6 million in Q1 Fiscal 2018.

Income tax expenses in Q1 Fiscal 2019 were $6.5 million compared to $4.0 million in Q1 Fiscal 2018. The income tax expenses recorded in Q1 Fiscal 2019 included current income tax expenses of $5.9 million (Q1 Fiscal 2018 – $3.2million) and deferred income tax expenses of $0.5 million (Q1 Fiscal 2018 – $0.8 million).

Cash flows provided by operating activities in Q1 Fiscal 2019 were $21.1 million, an increase of $4.2 million or 25%, compared to $16.9 million in the prior year quarter. Before changes in non-cash operating working capital3, cash flows provided by operating activities in Q1 Fiscal 2019 were $23.5 million, an increase of $8.8 million or 60%, compared to $14.7 million in the prior year quarter.

The Company ended the quarter with $114.8 million in cash and short-term investments, an increase of $8.7 million or 8% compared to $106.1 million as at March 31, 2018.

Working capital as at June 30, 2018 was $94.1 million, an increase of $3.6 million or 4%, compared to $90.5 million working capital as at March 31, 2018.

OPERATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT

In Q1 Fiscal 2019, on a consolidated basis, the Company mined 236,697 tonnes of ore, an increase of 5% compared to 225,273 tonnes in Q1 Fiscal 2018. The increase in ore mined was mainly due to an increase of 23% or 15,102 tonnes at the GC Mine, offset by a decrease of 2% or 3,678 tonnes at the Ying Mining District. Ore milled were 237,740 tonnes, up by 3% compared to 230,903 tonnes of ore milled in Q1 Fiscal 2018.

In Q1 Fiscal 2019, the Company sold 1.5 million ounces of silver, 700 ounces of gold, 14.9 million pounds of lead, and 6.4 million pounds of zinc, compared to 1.5 million ounces of silver, 900 ounces of gold, 15.9 million pounds of lead, and 5.0 million pounds of zinc, respectively, in Q1 Fiscal 2018. As at June 30, 2018,

   
3 Non-IFRS measure

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inventories of silver-lead concentrate were 5,650 tonnes (containing approximately 0.5 million ounces of silver and 6.2 million pounds of lead), an increase of 39% and 37%, respectively, compared to 4,070 tonnes and 4,111 tonnes of silver-lead concentrate inventories as at March 31, 2018 and June 30, 2017, respectively.

In Q1 Fiscal 2019, the consolidated total mining costs and cash mining costs were $74.39 and $54.47 per tonne, up 9% and 8% compared to $68.12 and $50.29 per tonne, respectively, in Q1 Fiscal 2018, but below the annual guidance the Company announced in February 2018. The increase in cash mining costs compared to Q1 Fiscal 2018 was mainly due to: i) a $0.3 million increase in mining contractor costs as ore mined by the resuing mining method increased by 8% at the Ying Mining District; ii) a $0.4 million increase in mining preparation costs resulting from more underground drilling and preparation tunnelling expensed in the current quarter; iii) a $0.4 million increase in raw material supply costs; and iv) a $0.3 million increase in mining labour costs.

The consolidated total milling costs and cash milling costs in Q1 Fiscal 2019 were $14.16 and $11.73 per tonne, compared to $12.88 and $10.54 per tonne, respectively, in Q1 Fiscal 2018. The increase in cash milling costs was mainly due to a $0.2 million increase in raw material supply costs.

Correspondingly, the consolidated cash production costs per tonne of ore processed in Q1 Fiscal 2019 increased by 8% to $69.05 from $63.70 in the prior year quarter, but below the annual guidance the Company provided in February 2018.

In Q1 Fiscal 2019, the consolidated total production costs and cash costs per ounce of silver, net of byproduct credits, were negative $4.29 and negative $7.54 compared to negative $0.62 and negative $3.57 respectively, in the prior year quarter. The overall improvement in cash cost per ounce of silver, net of by-product credits, is mainly due to a 30% increase in by-product credits, mainly arising from a 34% and 23% increase in lead and zinc net realized selling prices. Sales from lead and zinc accounted for 54% of the total sales and amounted to $24.5 million, an increase of $6.4 million, compared to $18.1 million in the prior year quarter.

The consolidated all-in sustaining cost per ounce of silver, net of by-product credits, is $0.41 compared to $4.70 in Q1 Fiscal 2018.

1. Ying Mining District, Henan Province, China

 

Operational results - Ying Mining District                    
  Q1 2019   Q4 2018   Q3 2018   Q2 2018   Q1 2018  
  June 30, 2018   March 31, 2018   December 31, 2017   September 30, 2017   June 30, 2017  
Ore Mined (tonne) 156,730   113,820   166,619   173,294   160,408  
Ore Milled (tonne) 155,929   112,285   167,543   173,946   164,959  
Head Grades                    

Silver (gram/tonne)

323   309   315   294   304  

Lead (%)

4.5   4.3   4.5   4.3   4.6  

Zinc (%)

1.1   1.0   1.0   0.8   0.8  
Recoveries                    

Silver (%)

96.0   95.9   95.8   95.6   95.8  

Lead (%)

96.3   96.5   96.4   96.2   96.3  

Zinc (%)

54.5   54.5   57.3   50.7   45.8  
Metal Sales                    

Silver (in thousands of ounce)

1,313   1,319   1,322   1,472   1,324  

Gold (in thousands of ounce)

0.7   0.7   0.7   0.8   0.9  

Lead (in thousands of pound)

13,313   12,649   13,487   15,279   13,765  

Zinc (in thousands of pound)

2,133   1,106   2,006   2,269   755  
Cash mining costs ($ per tonne) 63.49   65.88   66.71   59.67   54.78  
Total mining costs ($ per tonne) 89.57   92.81   90.12   81.20   76.67  
Cash milling costs ($ per tonne) 10.30   12.59   9.84   8.50   8.07  
Total milling costs ($ per tonne) 12.60   15.80   11.87   10.45   10.10  
Cash production costs ($ per tonne) 78.10   82.84   80.60   71.85   66.93  
 
Cash costs per ounce of silver ($) (6.25 ) (3.41 ) (4.53 ) (4.27 ) (2.97 )
All-in sustaining costs per ounce of silver ($) (0.28 ) 1.39   2.13   1.08   3.66  

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In Q1 Fiscal 2019, the total ore mined at the Ying Mining District was 156,730 tonnes, a decrease of 2%, compared to 160,408 tonnes mined in the prior year quarter. The decrease was mainly due to a tailings leak incident reported on April 16, 2018 resulting in operating activities at the Ying Mining District being interrupted for more than fifteen days.

Head grades were 323 grams per ton (“g/t”) for silver, 4.5% for lead, and 1.1% for zinc, compared to 304 g/t for silver, 4.6% for lead and 0.8% for zinc in the prior year quarter. The Company continues to achieve improvements in dilution control using its “Enterprise Blog” to assist and manage daily operations and the higher grade justified more use of the resuing mining method.

In Q1 Fiscal 2019, the Ying Mining District sold approximately 1.3 million ounces silver, 13.3 million pounds lead, and 2.1 million pounds zinc, compared to 1.3 million ounces silver, 13.8 million pounds lead, and 0.8 million pounds of zinc in the prior year quarter.

As at June 30, 2018, silver-lead concentrate inventories at the Ying Mining District were 5,250 tonnes containing approximately 0.5 million ounces of silver and 6.0 million pounds of lead, an increase of 30% compared to 4,050 tonnes silver-lead concentrate inventories as at March 31, 2018 and June 30, 2017.

Total and cash mining costs per tonne at the Ying Mining District in Q1 Fiscal 2019 were $89.57 and $63.49 per tonne, respectively, compared to $76.67 and $54.78 per tonne in the prior year quarter. The increase in cash mining costs was mainly due to: i) a $0.3 million increase in mining contractor costs as ore mined by the resuing mining method increased by 8%; ii) a $0.1 million increase in mining preparation costs mainly resulting from 4% more preparation tunnelling expensed; iii) a $0.4 million increase in raw material supply costs; and iv) a $0.2 million increase in mining labour costs.

Total and cash milling costs per tonne at the Ying Mining District in Q1 Fiscal 2019 were $12.60 and $10.30, compared to $10.10 and $8.07 in Q1 Fiscal 2018. The increase in cash milling costs was mainly due to: i) a $0.1 million increase in labour costs; ii) a $0.1 million increase in raw material costs; and iii) higher per tonne fixed costs allocation resulting from lower ore milled and the leakage incident.

Correspondingly, cash production cost per tonne of ore processed in Q1 Fiscal 2019 at the Ying Mining District was $78.10, compared to $66.93 in the prior year quarter.

Cash cost per ounce of silver, net of by-product credits, in Q1 Fiscal 2019 at the Ying Mining District, was negative $6.25 compared to negative $2.97 in the prior year quarter. The improvement was mainly due to a $5.1 million or 37% increase in by-product credits offset by the increase in the per tonne cash production costs as discussed above.

All-in sustaining costs per ounce of silver, net of by-product credits, in Q1 Fiscal 2019 at the Ying Mining District was negative $0.28 compared to $3.66 in the prior year quarter. The improvement was mainly due to lower cash cost per ounce of silver as discussed above.

In Q1 Fiscal 2019, approximately 26,849 metres or $0.6 million worth of underground diamond drilling (Q1 Fiscal 2018 – 31,064 metres or $0.7 million) and 5,541 metres or $1.6 million worth of preparation tunnelling (Q1 Fiscal 2018 – 5,337 metres or $1.4 million) were completed and expensed as mining preparation costs at the Ying Mining District. In addition, approximately 16,928 metres or $6.0 million worth of horizontal tunnel, raises, ramps, and declines (Q1 Fiscal 2018 – 18,890 metres or $5.2 million) were completed and capitalized.

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2. GC Mine, Guangdong Province, China

 

Operational results - GC Mine Q1 2019   Q4 2018   Q3 2018   Q2 2018   Q1 2018  
  June 30, 2018   March 31, 2018   December 31, 2017   September 30, 2017   June 30, 2017  
Ore Mined (tonne) 79,967   29,442   85,665   65,812   64,865  
Ore Milled (tonne) 81,811   26,252   88,494   63,648   65,944  
Head Grades                    

Silver (gram/tonne)

87   96   97   102   98  

Lead (%)

1.3   1.3   1.4   1.4   1.6  

Zinc (%)

2.9   2.9   2.8   2.8   2.7  
Recovery Rates                    

Silver (%)

75.3   76.3   73.6   74.4   81.2  

Lead (%)

87.1   87.5   83.9   82.8   88.8  

Zinc (%)

84.8   85.7   81.3   81.6   80.9  
Metal Sales                    

Silver (in thousands of ounce)

150   63   196   155   189  

Lead (in thousands of pound)

1,583   688   2,263   1,656   2,147  

Zinc (in thousands of pound)

4,244   1,479   4,399   3,311   4,244  
Cash mining cost ($ per tonne) 36.78   45.92   35.48   34.60   39.20  
Total mining cost ($ per tonne) 44.62   57.47   43.10   42.62   46.99  
Cash milling cost ($ per tonne) 14.46   25.07   14.09   14.63   16.73  
Total milling cost ($ per tonne) 17.14   33.41   16.45   17.90   19.85  
Cash production cost ($ per tonne) 51.24   70.99   49.57   49.23   55.93  
 
Cash cost per ounce of silver ($) (18.81 ) (13.95 ) (15.34 ) (13.56 ) (7.80 )
All-in sustaining cost per ounce of silver ($) (11.36 ) (4.57 ) (4.52 ) (3.77 ) (2.48 )

In Q1 Fiscal 2019, the total ore mined at the GC Mine was 79,967 tonnes, an increase of 23% compared to 64,865 tonnes mined in the prior year quarter, while ore milled increased by 24% to 81,811 tonnes from 65,944 tonnes in the prior year quarter. Head grades were 87 g/t for silver, 1.3% for lead, and 2.9% for zinc compared to 98 g/t for silver, 1.6% for lead, and 2.7% for zinc in the prior year quarter.

In Q1 Fiscal 2019, GC Mine sold approximately 150 thousand ounces of silver, 1.6 million pounds of lead, and 4.2 million pounds of zinc, compared to 189 thousand ounces of silver, 2.1 million pounds of lead, and 4.2 million pounds of zinc sold in the prior year quarter.

Total and cash mining costs per tonne at the GC Mine in Q1 Fiscal 2019 were $44.62 and $36.78 per tonne, a decrease of 5% and 6% respectively, compared to $46.99 and $39.20 per tonne in Q1 Fiscal 2018. Total and cash milling costs per tonne at the GC Mine in Q1 Fiscal 2019 were $17.14 and $14.46, compared to $19.85 and $16.73, respectively, in Q1 Fiscal 2018. The decrease in cash mining costs and cash milling costs was mainly due to lower per tonne fixed costs allocation resulting from the increase in ore mined and milled.

The cash production cost per tonne of ore processed in Q1 Fiscal 2019 at the GC Mine was $51.24, a decrease of 8% compared to $55.93 in the prior year quarter.

Cash costs per ounce of silver, net of by-product credits, at the GC Mine, was negative $18.81 compared to negative $7.80 in the prior year quarter. The improvement was mainly due to the 8% improvement in cash production costs per tonne as discussed above and an increase of $0.7 million in by-product credits at the GC Mine.

All in sustaining costs per ounce of silver, net of by-product credits, in Q1 Fiscal 2019 at the GC Mine was negative $11.36 compared to negative $2.48 in the prior year quarter, and the improvement was mainly due to the improvement in the cash costs, per ounce of silver, net of by-product credits as discussed above.

In Q1 Fiscal 2019, approximately 7,999 metres or $0.4 million worth of underground diamond drilling (Q1 Fiscal 2018 – 4,972 metres or $0.3 million) and 5,241 metres or $1.6 million worth of tunnelling (Q1 Fiscal 2018 – 5,292 metres or $1.3 million) were completed and expensed as mining preparation costs at the GC Mine. In addition, approximately 538 metres or $0.5 million worth of horizontal tunnel, raises, ramps and declines (Q1 Fiscal 2018 –158 metres or $0.1 million) were completed and capitalized.

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Mr. Guoliang Ma, P.Geo., Manager of Exploration and Resource of the Company, is the Qualified Person for Silvercorp under NI 43-101 and has reviewed and given consent to the technical information contained in this news release.

This earnings release should be read in conjunction with the Company's Management Discussion & Analysis, Financial Statements and Notes to Financial Statements for the corresponding period, which have been posted on SEDAR under the Company’s profile at www.sedar.com and are also available on the Company's website at www.silvercorp.ca. All figures are in United States dollars unless otherwise stated.

About Silvercorp

Silvercorp is a low-cost silver-producing Canadian mining company with multiple mines in China. The Company's vision is to deliver shareholder value by focusing on the acquisition of underdeveloped projects with resource potential and the ability to grow organically. For more information, please visit our website at www.silvercorp.ca.

For further information
Silvercorp Metals Inc.
Lorne Waldman Senior Vice President
Phone: (604) 669-9397
Toll Free 1(888) 224-1881
Email: investor@silvercorp.ca
Website: www.silvercorp.ca

CAUTIONARY DISCLAIMER - FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

Certain of the statements and information in this news release constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian provincial securities laws (collectively, “forward-looking statements”). Any statements or information that express or involve discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions or future events or performance (often, but not always, using words or phrases such as “expects”, “is expected”, “anticipates”, “believes”, “plans”, “projects”, “estimates”, “assumes”, “intends”, “strategies”, “targets”, “goals”, “forecasts”, “objectives”, “budgets”, “schedules”, “potential” or variations thereof or stating that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might” or “will” be taken, occur or be achieved, or the negative of any of these terms and similar expressions) are not statements of historical fact and may be forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements relate to, among other things: the price of silver and other metals; the accuracy of mineral resource and mineral reserve estimates at the Company’s material properties; the sufficiency of the Company’s capital to finance the Company’s operations; estimates of the Company’s revenues and capital expenditures; estimated production from the Company’s mines in the Ying Mining District; timing of receipt of permits and regulatory approvals; availability of funds from production to finance the Company’s operations; and access to and availability of funding for future construction, use of proceeds from any financing and development of the Company’s properties.

Forward-looking statements are subject to a variety of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or results to differ from those reflected in the forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, risks relating to: fluctuating commodity prices; calculation of resources, reserves and mineralization and precious and base metal recovery; interpretations and assumptions of mineral resource and mineral reserve estimates; exploration and development programs; feasibility and engineering reports; permits and licences; title to properties; property interests; joint venture partners; acquisition of commercially mineable mineral rights; financing; recent market events and conditions; economic factors affecting the Company; timing, estimated amount, capital and operating expenditures and economic returns of future production; integration of future acquisitions into the Company’s existing operations; competition; operations and political conditions; regulatory environment in China and Canada; environmental risks; foreign exchange rate fluctuations; insurance; risks and hazards of mining operations; key personnel; conflicts of interest; dependence on management; internal control over financial reporting; and bringing actions and enforcing judgments under U.S. securities laws.

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This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect any of the Company’s forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are statements about the future and are inherently uncertain, and actual achievements of the Company or other future events or conditions may differ materially from those reflected in the forward-looking statements due to a variety of risks, uncertainties and other factors, including, without limitation, those referred to in the Company’s Annual Information Form for the year ended March 31, 2017 under the heading “Risk Factors”. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated, described or intended. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.

The Company’s forward-looking statements are based on the assumptions, beliefs, expectations and opinions of management as of the date of this news release, and other than as required by applicable securities laws, the Company does not assume any obligation to update forward-looking statements if circumstances or management’s assumptions, beliefs, expectations or opinions should change, or changes in any other events affecting such statements. For the reasons set forth above, investors should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.

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SILVERCORP METALS INC.
Consolidated Statements of Financial Position
(Unaudited - Expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars)

 

    As at June 30,     As at March 31,  
    2018     2018  
ASSETS            
Current Assets            

Cash and cash equivalents

$ 72,869   $ 49,199  

Short-term investments

  41,949     56,910  

Trade and other receivables

  480     676  

Inventories

  13,304     11,018  

Due from a related party

  19     11  

Income tax receivable

  -     534  

Prepaids and deposits

  5,283     4,456  
    133,904     122,804  
 
Non-current Assets            

Long-term prepaids and deposits

  1,015     954  

Reclamation deposits

  5,431     5,712  

Investment in an associate

  37,191     38,001  

Other investments

  6,108     6,132  

Plant and equipment

  68,105     71,211  

Mineral rights and properties

  222,862     232,080  
TOTAL ASSETS $ 474,616   $ 476,894  
 
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY            
Current Liabilities            

Accounts payable and accrued liabilities

$ 30,044   $ 25,198  

Bank loan

  4,541     -  

Deposits received

  2,953     6,806  

Income tax payable

  2,215     303  
    39,753     32,307  
 
Non-current Liabilities            

Deferred income tax liabilities

  32,175     33,310  

Environmental rehabilitation

  12,563     13,098  
Total Liabilities   84,491     78,715  
 
Equity            

Share capital

  229,416     228,729  

Share option reserve

  14,961     14,690  

Reserves

  25,409     25,409  

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

  (39,500 )   (25,875 )

Retained earnings

  95,109     86,283  
Total equity attributable to the equity holders of the Company   325,395     329,236  
 
Non-controlling interests   64,730     68,943  
Total Equity   390,125     398,179  
 
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY $ 474,616   $ 476,894  

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SILVERCORP METALS INC.
Consolidated Statements of Income
(Unaudited - Expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except for per share figures)

 

    Three Months Ended June 30,  
    2018     2017  
 
Sales $ 45,125   $ 39,697  
Cost of sales            

Production costs

  14,277     14,109  

Mineral resource taxes

  1,249     1,111  

Depreciation and amortization

  4,748     4,472  
    20,274     19,692  
Gross profit   24,851     20,005  
 
 
General and administrative   4,472     4,570  
Government fees and other taxes   802     841  
Foreign exchange (gain) loss   (788 )   1,615  
Loss on disposal of plant and equipment   10     170  
Gain on disposal of NSR   -     (4,320 )
Share of loss in associate   279     244  
Other expense (income)   63     (181 )
Income from operations   20,013     17,066  
 
Finance income   796     574  
Finance costs   (134 )   (105 )
Income before income taxes   20,675     17,535  
 
Income tax expense   6,498     4,021  
Net income $ 14,177   $ 13,514  
 
Attributable to:            

Equity holders of the Company

$ 10,921   $ 10,937  

Non-controlling interests

  3,256     2,577  
  $ 14,177   $ 13,514  
 
Earnings per share attributable to the equity holders of the Company            
Basic earnings per share $ 0.07   $ 0.07  
Diluted earnings per share $ 0.06   $ 0.06  
Weighted Average Number of Shares Outstanding - Basic   167,263,945     167,890,187  
Weighted Average Number of Shares Outstanding - Diluted   170,230,705     169,784,602  

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SILVERCORP METALS INC.
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flow
(Unaudited - Expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars)

 

    Three Months Ended June 30,  
    2018     2017  
Cash provided by            
Operating activities            

Net income

$ 14,177   $ 13,514  

Add (deduct) items not affecting cash:

           

Finance costs

  134     105  

Depreciation, amortization and depletion

  5,053     4,752  

Share of loss (income) in associate

  279     244  

Gain on disposal of NSR

  -     (4,320 )

Income tax expense

  6,498     4,021  

Finance income

  (796 )   (574 )

Loss on disposal of plant and equipment

  10     170  

Share-based compensation

  456     403  

Reclamation

  (4 )   (4 )

Income taxes paid

  (3,088 )   (4,137 )

Interest received

  796     574  

Changes in non-cash operating working capital

  (2,367 )   2,144  
Net cash provided by operating activities   21,148     16,892  
 
Investing activities            

Mineral rights and properties

           

Capital expenditures

  (5,729 )   (5,911 )

Plant and equipment

           

Additions

  (1,221 )   (1,211 )

Proceeds on disposals

  27     -  

Net redemption (purchases) of short-term investments

  13,262     (3,704 )
Net cash used in investing activities   6,339     (10,826 )
 
Financing activities            

Bank loan

           

Proceeds

  4,527     -  

Non-controlling interests

           

Distribution

  (3,329 )   (4,891 )

Cash dividends distributed

  (2,095 )   (1,679 )

Proceeds from issuance of common shares

  502     3  
Net cash used in financing activities   (395 )   (6,567 )
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents   (3,422 )   1,798  
 
Increase in cash and cash equivalents   23,670     1,297  
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of the period   49,199     73,003  
Cash and cash equivalents, end of the period $ 72,869   $ 74,300  

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SILVERCORP METALS INC.
Mining Data
(Expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except for mining data figures)

 

    Three months ended June 30, 2018  
    Ying Mining          
    District1   GC2   Consolidated  
 
Production Data            
Mine Data            
  Ore Mined (tonne) 156,730   79,967   236,697  
  Ore Milled (tonne) 155,929   81,811   237,740  
 
+ Mining cost per tonne of ore mined ($) 89.57   44.62   74.39  
  Cash mining cost per tonne of ore mined ($) 63.49   36.78   54.47  
  Non cash mining cost per tonne of ore mined ($) 26.08   7.84   19.92  
 
+ Unit shipping costs($) 4.31   -   2.85  
 
+ Milling cost per tonne of ore milled ($) 12.60   17.14   14.16  
  Cash milling cost per tonne of ore milled ($) 10.30   14.46   11.73  
  Non cash milling cost per tonne of ore milled ($) 2.30   2.68   2.43  
 
+ Average Production Cost            
  Silver ($ per ounce) 5.42   5.65   5.71  
  Gold ($ per ounce) 383   -   417  
  Lead ($ per pound) 0.44   0.65   0.48  
  Zinc ($ per pound) 0.46   0.66   0.49  
  Other ($ per pound) 0.48   -   0.02  
 
+ Total production cost per ounce of Silver, net of by-product credits ($) (3.26 ) (13.28 ) (4.29 )
+ Total cash cost per ounce of Silver, net of by-product credits ($) (6.25 ) (18.81 ) (7.54 )
 
+ All-in sustaining cost per ounce of Silver, net of by-product credits ($) (0.28 ) (11.36 ) 0.41  
+ All-in cost per ounce of Silver, net of by-product credits ($) 0.81   (11.36 ) 1.55  
 
  Recovery Rates            
  Silver (%) 96.0   75.3   93.4  
  Lead (%) 96.3   87.1   95.1  
  Zinc (%) 54.5   84.8   72.3  
 
  Head Grades            
  Silver (gram/tonne) 323   87   242  
  Lead (%) 4.5   1.3   3.4  
  Zinc (%) 1.1   2.9   1.7  
 
Concentrate in stock            
  Lead concentrate (tonne) 5,250   400   5,650  
  Zinc concentate (tonne) 200   180   380  
 
Sales Data            
Metal Sales            
  Silver (in thousands of ounces) 1,313   150   1,463  
  Gold (in thousands of ounces) 0.7   -   0.7  
  Lead (in thousands of pounds) 13,313   1,583   14,896  
  Zinc (in thousands of pounds) 2,133   4,244   6,377  
  Other (in thousands of pounds) 108   3,794   3,902  
 
Metal Sales            
  Silver (in thousands of $) 18,350   1,473   19,823  
  Gold (in thousands of $) 692   -   692  
  Lead (in thousands of $) 15,275   1,776   17,051  
  Zinc (in thousands of $) 2,516   4,896   7,412  
  Other (in thousands of $) 134   13   147  
    36,967   8,158   45,125  
 
Average Selling Price, Net of Value Added Tax and Smelter Charges            
  Silver ($ per ounce) 13.98   9.82   13.55  
  Gold ($ per ounce) 989   -   989  
  Lead ($ per pound) 1.15   1.12   1.14  
  Zinc ($ per pound) 1.18   1.15   1.16  

1 Ying Mining District includes mines: SGX, TLP, HPG,LM, BCG and HZG.
2 GC Silver recovery rate consists of 49.6% from lead concentrates and 25.7% from zinc concentrates.
2 GC Silver sold in zinc concentrates is subjected to higher smelter and refining charges which lowers the net silver selling price.

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SILVERCORP METALS INC.
Mining Data
(Expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except for mining data figures)

 

    Three months ended June 30, 2017  
    Ying Mining          
    District1   GC2   Total  
 
Production Data            
Mine Data            
  Ore Mined (tonne) 160,408   64,865   225,273  
  Ore Milled (tonne) 164,959   65,944   230,903  
 
+ Mining cost per tonne of ore mined ($) 76.67   46.99   68.12  
  Cash mining cost per tonne of ore mined ($) 54.78   39.20   50.29  
  Non cash mining cost per tonne of ore mined ($) 21.89   7.79   17.83  
 
+ Unit shipping costs($) 4.08   -   2.87  
 
+ Milling cost per tonne of ore milled ($) 10.10   19.85   12.88  
  Cash milling cost per tonne of ore milled ($) 8.07   16.73   10.54  
  Non cash milling cost per tonne of ore milled ($) 2.03   3.12   2.34  
 
+ Average Production Cost            
  Silver ($ per ounce) 5.74   7.03   6.24  
  Gold ($ per ounce) 445   -   499  
  Lead ($ per pound) 0.35   0.56   0.40  
  Zinc ($ per pound) 0.41   0.62   0.44  
  Other ($ per pound) 0.34   0.02   0.02  
 
+ Total production cost per ounce of Silver, net of by-product credits ($) (0.23 ) (3.33 ) (0.62 )
+ Total cash cost per ounce of Silver, net of by-product credits ($) (2.97 ) (7.80 ) (3.57 )
 
+ All-in sustaining cost per ounce of Silver, net of by-product credits ($) 3.66   (2.48 ) 4.70  
+ All-in cost per ounce of Silver, net of by-product credits ($) 3.96   0.51   5.33  
 
  Recovery Rates            
  Silver (%) 95.8   81.2   94.1  
  Lead (%) 96.3   88.8   95.4  
  Zinc (%) 45.8   80.9   66.2  
 
  Head Grades            
  Silver (gram/tonne) 304   98   245  
  Lead (%) 4.6   1.6   3.7  
  Zinc (%) 0.8   2.7   1.3  
 
Concentrate in stock            
  Lead concentrate (tonne) 4,050   61   4,111  
  Zinc concentate (tonne) 980   237   1,217  
Sales Data            
Metal Sales            
  Silver (in thousands of ounces) 1,324   189   1,513  
  Gold (in thousands of ounces) 0.9   -   0.9  
  Lead (in thousands of pounds) 13,765   2,147   15,912  
  Zinc (in thousands of pounds) 755   4,244   4,999  
  Other (in thousands of pound) 254   7,902   8,156  
 
Metal Sales            
  Silver (in thousands of $) 18,204   1,979   20,183  
  Gold (in thousands of $) 959   -   959  
  Lead (in thousands of $) 11,647   1,801   13,448  
  Zinc (in thousands of $) 739   3,942   4,681  
  Other (in thousands of $) 208   218   426  
    31,757   7,940   39,697  
 
Average Selling Price,Net of Value Added Tax and Smelter Charges            
  Silver ($ per ounce) 13.75   10.47   13.34  
  Gold ($ per ounce) 1,066   -   1,066  
  Lead ($ per pound) 0.85   0.84   0.85  
  Zinc ($ per pound) 0.98   0.93   0.94  

1 Ying Mining District includes mines: SGX, TLP, HPG,LM, BCG and HZG.
2 GC Silver recovery rate consists of 60.5% from lead concentrates and 20.8% from zinc concentrates.
2 GC Silver sold in zinc concentrates is subjected to higher smelter and refining charges which lower the net silver selling price.
+ Mineral resouces tax was excluded from production costs, but presented as a separate line item on the consolidated statements of income

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