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Why Invest

01 Team

A Proven Team of Mine Builders and Operators

With decades of experience in mine finance, permitting, construction and operations, Taseko’s senior leadership team has demonstrated the capability to grow the company’s copper production and revenues through efficient operations and timely advancement of development-stage assets.

02 Fundamentals

Strong Copper Fundamentals

Known as the metal of electrification, copper is a critical material to facilitate the global shift to a low-carbon future. Experts estimate that global supply of copper needs to double by 2025 in order for countries around the world to meet their energy transition goals. Taseko is ideally positioned to benefit from this unprecedented growth.

03 Cash

Conservative Cash Profile

Taseko manages its balance sheet conservatively, ensuring sufficient liquidity throughout the copper commodity cycle

04 Location

Focused on North America

Taseko assets are all located in stable and secure North America jurisdictions characterized by: the rule of law; strong civil institutions; high environmental, occupational health & safety and human rights standards; skilled labour; modern infrastructure and well-supported mining sectors. These conditions are fundamental to our reputation and long-term success.

05 Pipeline

Diverse Project Pipeline

Beyond its operating Gibraltar Mine, Taseko has a pipeline of world-class development projects in copper, gold, silver and niobium. Florence Copper represents near-term growth, and the opportunity to nearly double Taseko’s copper production over current levels.

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Analyst Coverage

Any opinions, estimates or forecasts regarding the performance of Taseko Mines made by these analysts are theirs alone and do not represent the opinions, estimates or forecasts of Taseko Mines or its management. Taseko Mines does not by its reference above or distribution imply that it analyzes or approves of such information, conclusions or recommendations.

Taseko Mines does not distribute analysts’ reports. This list may not be complete and may change as firms add or delete coverage.

Analyst Company Name
Shane Nagel National Bank Financial
Jeff Wooley Paradigm Capital Inc.
Craig Hutchison TD Securities
Mike Kozak Cantor
Rene Cartier BMO
Dalton Baretto Canaccord
Cole McGill Stifel

Taseko Talks

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CERAWeek Executive Insights: Stuart McDonald Shares Copper Insights with S&P Global

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Taseko President & CEO Stuart McDonald recently sat down with Mark Ferguson, S&P Global’s Director of Metals & Mining Research at the CERAWeek conference in Houston TX, where he details Taseko’s recent milestones and future growth strategy as a North American-focused copper producer.

In this one-to-one discussion, Mr. McDonald shares more about a recent Taseko milestone – achieving first copper production at Florence Copper in Arizona. Florence Copper is the first new major source of copper in the United States in more than a decade from a greenfield operation, marking a major milestone for Taseko and domestic copper production.

Mr. McDonald outlines Florence Copper’s unique in-situ copper recovery (ISCR) production method, an innovative and proven process with best-in-class environmental and operational performance. Florence Copper is the first greenfield ISCR project at this scale in the world.

Mr. McDonald also shares his thoughts about what might be next for Taseko, including the potential for further ISCR development in North America, as well as the Company’s next-in-line copper development opportunity in British Columbia. The Yellowhead Project has the potential to become one of the largest copper producers in Canada.

Global demand for copper and other critical minerals is set to grow exponentially in the years ahead, due to both conventional demand in construction, manufacturing and industrial sectors, and new demand associated with electrification, digitalization, national security and the energy transition. Mr. McDonald and Mr. Ferguson discuss what this means for permitting new mining projects in North America amidst the shifting geopolitics of critical minerals.

These topics, and more, were top of mind at CERAWeek, an event that brings together more than 10,000 participants from 2,350+ companies across 89 countries for the world’s premier energy conference.

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