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What’s going on with the Fresnillo share price?

Following the release of it’s latest production report, the Fresnillo share price is on the move, but what’s next for this mining giant?

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Fresnillo’s (LSE:FRES) shareholders have been navigating turbulent waters lately, with the Fresnillo share price fluctuating as unpredictably as the precious metals markets themselves. However, it’s the £4.4bn mining titan’s latest production report that’s capturing my attention.

Production report

The second-quarter report released on 24 July painted a nuanced picture, revealing both triumphs and challenges. Silver production shone brightly, with an impressive 14.6m ounces extracted — an 8.4% increase from the previous quarter. This surge in output could potentially bolster revenue streams, especially given the recent strength in silver prices.

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However, the gold segment tells a different story. Gold production experienced a setback, declining 7.7% to 130,025 ounces. This dip was primarily attributed to adverse weather conditions at the Herradura mine, where heavy rainfall disrupted operations. The contrast between silver’s rise and gold’s fall underscores the complex nature of mining operations, the impact of external factors on production, and the importance of diversification.

CEO Octavio Alvídrez maintained an optimistic outlook, highlighting the company’s “steady operating performance”. His confidence suggests that the firm is well-positioned to navigate the challenges faced in the gold segment.

The impressive silver production could serve as a catalyst for positive momentum, potentially offsetting concerns about gold output. Investors are likely to closely monitor whether this silver performance is sustainable in the coming quarters.

However, the gold production shortfall can’t be overlooked. Given gold’s historical importance to the company’s revenue mix, any prolonged issues in this segment could seriously weigh on investor confidence. The company’s ability to rebound in this area, will be crucial in shaping market perceptions.

What’s next?

Looking ahead, several factors will influence the next few years. The sustainability of the strong silver performance is paramount. If management can maintain or even improve on this quarter’s silver output, it could significantly boost investor confidence.

However, cost management will also be under scrutiny. In an uncertain inflationary environment, the firm’s ability to control operational expenses will be critical. Any signs of cost escalation could put pressure on profit margins.

Obviously, weather conditions will remain a wild card. The company’s ability to mitigate such disruptions and recover lost production will be closely watched. A return to normal operations could provide a much-needed boost to gold output and overall performance.

Moreover, market dynamics in the precious metals sector will play a significant role. Global economic indicators, geopolitical events, and monetary policies are all elements that need to be closely understood by potential investors.

Based on a discounted cash flow (DCF) calculation, the Fresnillo share price is potentially as much as 102% overvalued. If any of the above risks spook investors, there could be some bumpy times ahead.

One to watch

The recent production report has highlighted multiple strengths and vulnerabilities. As management works to capitalise on its silver success and address challenges in gold production, investors will be watching the Fresnillo share price closely.

The coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether the firm can translate its operational performance into sustained share price growth. 2024 Interim Results will be released on 30 July, and I’ll be keen to see how the numbers look. But with the valuation potentially beyond many estimates of fair value, I’ll just be adding it to my watchlist for now.

Gordon Best has no position in any of the shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK has recommended Fresnillo Plc. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

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