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Pan American Silver Corp. (PAAS:CA) Q1 2026 Earnings Call May 6, 2026 8:00 AM EDT
Company Participants
Siren Fisekci – Vice President of Investor Relations & Corporate Communications
Michael Steinmann – President, CEO & Director
Scott Campbell – Chief Operating Officer
Steven Busby
Martin Wafforn – Senior Vice President of Technical Services & Process Optimization
Conference Call Participants
Fahad Tariq – Jefferies LLC, Research Division
Ovais Habib – Scotiabank Global Banking and Markets, Research Division
Cosmos Chiu – CIBC Capital Markets, Research Division
Don DeMarco – National Bank Financial, Inc., Research Division
John Tumazos – John Tumazos Very Independent Research, LLC
Presentation
Operator
Thank you for standing by. This is the conference operator. Welcome to the Pan American Silver First Quarter 2026 Results Conference Call. [Operator Instructions]
I would now like to turn the conference over to Siren Fisekci, Vice President, Investor Relations. Please go ahead, Ms. Fisekci.
Siren Fisekci
Vice President of Investor Relations & Corporate Communications
Thank you for joining us today for Pan American Silver’s conference call and webcast to discuss our first quarter 2026 results. This call includes forward-looking statements and information and references non-GAAP measures. Please see the cautionary statements in our MD&A, Q1 news release, shareholder return framework news release and presentation slides for the period ended March 31, 2026. All of which are available on our website.
I’ll now turn the call over to Michael Steinmann, Pan American’s President and CEO.
Michael Steinmann
President, CEO & Director
Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us today. I’m pleased to report another solid quarter of operating performance, delivering strong operating earnings, Attributable silver production of 6.4 million ounces and Attributable gold production of 169,000 ounces were in line with our outlook. Silver Segment all-in sustaining costs of $6.63 per ounce came in well below guidance while Gold Segment all-in sustaining costs of $1,851 per ounce were consistent
