Aura Minerals·Basic Materials
Aura Minerals Inc., a gold and copper production company, focuses on the development and operation of gold and base metal projects in the Americas. It operates through Minosa Mine, Apoena Mine, the Aranzazu Mine, Corporate, Almas Mine, and Borborema Projects segments. The company primarily explores gold, copper, and silver deposits. The company was formerly known as Aura Gold Inc. and changed its name to Aura Minerals Inc. in July 2007. The company was incorporated in 1946 and is headquartered in Coconut Grove, Florida.
Basic Materials
Other Precious Metals
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2025-07-16
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ROAD TOWN, British Virgin Islands, April 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aura Minerals Inc. (NASDAQ: AUGO and B3: AURA33) (“Aura” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce Q1 2026 preliminary production results from the Company's six operating mines: Aranzazu, Apoena, Minosa, Almas, Borborema and MSG (“Mineração Serra Grande”). Total production in Q1 2026, at current prices, reached 82,137 gold equivalent ounces (“GEO”)1, another high record quarter production, above the previous quarter and also 37% higher when compared to Q1 2025. At constant prices2, Aura's quarterly production increased by 1% compared to Q4 2025 and 41% above Q1 2025. On track with the Company's Guidance. During the quarter, Aura sold 81,364 GEO, a slight increase compared to the previous quarter.

Aura Minerals' Q4 output jumps 23% as Borborema ramp-up and MSG acquisition drive growth, boosting cash flow, EBITDA and overall financial strength.

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