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New Pacific Reports Strong Q2 Financial Results

By MGN EditorialFebruary 12, 2026 at 02:58 AM

New Pacific Metals Corp. reports solid financial performance for the second quarter of fiscal 2026, driven by its mining operations.

VANCOUVER, BC - New Pacific Metals Corp. ('New Pacific' or the 'Company') has reported its financial results for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025. The company, which operates mining projects in South America, saw strong performance in Q2 FY2026 despite ongoing global economic uncertainty. Key highlights from the quarter include: - Revenue of $42.3 million, up 18% year-over-year - Net income of $12.1 million, a 23% increase from the same period last year - Cash and cash equivalents of $78.4 million as of December 31, 2025 'We are pleased to report another quarter of solid financial results, which demonstrate the strength and resilience of our mining operations,' said CEO Rui Feng. 'Despite global headwinds, we continue to execute on our strategic priorities and create value for our shareholders.' The company's Q2 performance was driven by increased production and favorable commodity prices for its key mineral products. New Pacific operates the Silver Sand project in Bolivia and the Tagish Lake Gold project in Canada, both of which contributed to the strong quarterly results. Looking ahead, the company remains cautiously optimistic about market conditions in the mining sector. 'While we are cognizant of ongoing macroeconomic challenges, we are confident in our ability to navigate this environment and deliver sustainable growth,' Feng added. The full financial report is available on New Pacific's investor relations website. For more information, please contact the company's media relations team. Source: PR Newswire
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