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About Altius Minerals

Altius Minerals (TSE: ALS) is a diversified mining royalty company with royalty and royalty-like interests in Canada and Brazil. The interests include mining operations that produce copper, zinc, nickel, cobalt, gold, silver, potash, thermal (electrical) and metallurgical coal. Altius focuses on growing through prospect generation and the creation and acquisition of royalties.

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Suite 202, Kenmount Business Center 66 Kenmount Road

St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, A1B 3V7,

Canada

709-576-3440

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Sep 7, 2023

Altius: Rock Solid With Some World-Class Assets Altius Minerals Corp. (ALS:TSX.V) reported second-quarter earnings lower than analyst expectations, largely due to higher depreciation and stock compensation, as well as lower earnings from the renewables unit. Royalty revenues, which had been pre-announced (see Bulletin #873), were lower largely due to the closure of the 777 Mine as well as the lower commodities prices, including potash, which spiked at the onset of the Russia-Ukraine war. These factors will also weigh on full-year revenues compared with last. Altius has a good financial position, ending the quarter with almost $25 million in cash (excluding $54 million held at majority-held Altius Renewables) and $117 million in debt. It has about $94 million still available on its revolver. The company holds equity interests of almost $400, including $173 million in Altius Renewable and $116 million in Labrador Iron Ore Royalty Corp., neither of which is, however, viewed as a short-term source of cash. Its portfolio of prospect generators is valued at $42 million. Together with other shares, the total share portfolio stands at a total of C$387 million. In addition to scheduled debt repayments of $2 million during the quarter, the company also spent another $2.1 million buying back 98 million shares. It has recently renewed its share repurchase program, allowing it to buy up to 4.21% of shares outstanding over the next 12 months. Altius said that the value of Altius is "from time to time" greater than the market price of the shares. The company has had an active buy-back program since 2010. Some Projects Pushed Back On the project front, there were some setbacks, but for the most part, postponements of expansions and nothing that will affect near-term revenues. The major exception is the long-anticipated closure of the Genesee coal operations in Alberta (but see below). Altius has no other current source of revenue that is running down or nearing its end of life. Other than that, there have been some delays in future projects. Nutrien announced the suspension of plans to expand its potash output, on which Altius has a royalty, though this is likely to be temporary, and will not affect near-term revenues. In addition, a planned expansion at the Chapada copper mine has been delayed, though several expansion opportunities are being evaluated by miner Lundin, following positive results at the Sauva discovery there, and the Chapada mine continues to generate royalty revenue for Altius. In many ways, these delays are for positive reasons. On the other hand, there are projects that are growing and can reasonably be expected to generate significant long-term revenues for Altius. What it calls its "option value realization progress" is well underway, and several projects that Altius discovered are approaching production. Exposure To World-Class Gold Camp Most notably, AngloGold Ashanti Ltd. (AU:NYSE; ANG:JSE; AGG:ASX; AGD:LSE) provided resource estimates for its Merlin deposit, adjacent to Silicon, in southern Nevada, over which Altius holds a 1.5% royalty. Anglo has an "exploration target," similar to a resource estimate, of 6-8 million ounces at Merlin, in addition to 4.2 million at Silicon, making this an emerging world-class asset, with the advantages of being in a strong jurisdiction with a major operator. (See Bulletin #875 for report on Orogen, which also holds a royalty on these deposits.) The deposits remain open, Merlin in three directions and at depth, so the potential for the resource to grow further is very strong. Altius also believes its royalty extends to the whole area of adjacent claims, though this is disputed by Anglo and is the subject of arbitration set for April. Add the entire area together, and 20 million ounces is within sight, with several areas not yet properly drilled. Potentially, this could be a 500,000-a-year producer for 30 years. If Altius' claim is upheld, not only would it have a royalty over many more ounces, but those ounces would start generating revenue sooner. How Much Is It Worth? A reasonable valuation on just the royalty that is not disputed could be north of $150 million, representing about 15% of Altius' NAV. (Other analysts value the royalty variously at $64 million, another at $75 million, but I believe these lowest are grossly undervaluing the asset, while others are meaningfully higher. Given the top location as well as the major operator, a premium is justified.) Although part of the project (North Bullfrog) is expected to start production in 2025, Silicon and Merlin - which may yet be one large pit - are not expected to commence operations until 2028 or 2029, though no firm mine plan has been announced. Altius has not yet decided how to maximize the value of this asset. It has looked at swapping the royalty for non-gold royalties - since gold royalties are generally valued higher, Altius could exchange for great future cash flow in non-gold royalties - but finding royalties of comparable quality and value has proved challenging especially as the project has grown. It has also considered putting its royalty together with Orogen's royalty on Silicon and Merlin in some fashion, in the belief that a combined royalty would be more valuable to an acquirer. Altius is the largest shareholder in Orogen, with 15% of the shares plus warrants. It is known that general discussions have taken place, but nothing definitive has come out of them. In all likelihood, nothing will happen on any front until Anglo releases what it calls a "concept study," similar to a PEA, scheduled for year-end, and Altius' arbitration has been decided. It is now possible that the company may simply decide to hold on to the royalty for the tremendous, long-life cash flow it will provide. An Iron Ore Deposit Advances Altius also has another very significant project moving towards production, the Kami iron ore deposit, over which Altius holds a 3% royalty, now owned by Champion. The miner is planning to announce an updated feasibility study by year-end. Kami is very high-quality iron ore, making it potentially attractive to major companies with lower-quality ore for blending to meet European standards. Although Champion is unlikely to want to sell the project, it could seek project financing from a major in return for offtake agreements. Kami might be four years away from production, but that could be up to $50 million a year fully ramped up (likely to be $25 million/year in the first stage but double that after a couple of years.) On the forced closure of the Genesee coal royalty, Altius has a lawsuit against the government of Alberta. Although it lost the lower court case, a subsequent Supreme Court ruling in an unrelated but similar case gives ground for some optimism when Altius' appeal is heard, expected in the fall. Altius also sees a path from existing projects to increase revenues at 57% owned Altius Renewable Royalties to as much as $17 million in attributable revenues within three years. There are many other assets within the Altius portfolio, both cash-generating and nonproducing, that we have not touched on here. Some others, such as Voisey's Bay nickel mine, have the potential to surprise with their upside beyond existing mine lifes. People's Most Important Asset Altius is a core holding, offering exposure, mostly through royalties, to a broad range of commodities, from copper and nickel to phosphate and renewables. Although it does buy royalties, it has also generated many royalties through its own exploration efforts. The Altius model involves finding partners to carry forward projects it finds, but it does this usually by creating a new company retaining both shares and royalties. When the company eventually goes public, Altius sells down its share positions, keeping the royalties. There is a broad range of royalties on long-life assets, with several offering meaningful upside in coming years, a solid balance sheet, and above all, a group of some of the smartest people in the industry. Led by co-founder and CEO Brian Dalton, they include chief geologist Lawrence Winter, VP of project generation Chad Wells, and chairman and co-founder John Baker. The first three were at university together. Dalton not only understands the cyclical nature of the sector, but he also has the patience and discipline to act in a counter-cyclical manner. He has the imagination to think outside of the box and see opportunities that others miss. I could similarly sing high the praises of other members of the team - Lawrence is as keen a geologist as I have met, while Chad's returns managing the prospect generator portfolio put most money managers to shame. The very high-quality board includes, inter alia, our old friend from Virginia Gold, Andre Gaumond, who possesses a range of experience and independent thinking. I like to get to know the top management of companies in which we invest, and in the case of Altius, the more one knows them, the more one comes to respect them. No wonder Altius is a core holding for us and one that has several opportunities to meaningfully increase and, in combination, well more than double revenues in the coming years. If you do not already own, you should buy and use any pullbacks to add to positions. Orogen Has Solid Cash Flow and Upside From Silicon Orogen Royalties Inc. (OGN:TSX.V) announced another profitable quarter, underpinned by increased revenue from its royalty at Ermitano. New milling equipment at First Majestic's Santa Elena mine has increased recovery rates to record levels; most of the ore going to the mill is now coming from Ermitano. Overall royalty income of $1.2 million was up 25% from the same quarter a year ago, though down 10% sequentially. Production at Ermitano is expected to increase in the second half by 27%. Significantly, too, recent drilling has shown the potential for reserve replacement, with strong results from central Ermitano but also good results to the east. Orogen also holds royalties on the adjacent Ermitano East and Cumobabi deposits. The company has reduced its G&A expenses by 36% compared with the previous quarter. The company, debt-free, has working capital of CA$16.8 million, up $4.7 million from the previous quarter. On the current mine plan, Orogen will receive royalty revenue through 2027, but we expect the mine to last beyond 2027 as Ermitano East and Cumobabi are more fully explored. At any rate, this revenue should continue until the Silicon royalty kicks in. In total, over 100,000 meters of drilling is estimated on Orogen's royalty ground in 2023. Most of the 24 projects on which it holds royalties were generated through the prospect generator business. One Asset Worth More Than Current Value Orogen holds a 1% royalty on the Silicon and most of the Merlin deposit. Altius holds a 1.5% royalty on these two deposits (though with slightly different boundaries) as well as the disputed claim over the larger district. We would value Orogen's royalty at US$100 million, and one that will likely grow. Again, though some analysts put the value considerably less, one respected analyst puts the value at $150 million to $180 million. We don't calculate that it's there quite yet, but we could easily get there with more drilling. If we take $100 million to be conservative, plus $40 million for Ermitano, another $18 million for the project generation business (a competitor's estimate of the value), and $12 million in cash and shares, you get on a sum-of-the-parts basis to US$170 million on a very reasonable basis. The current market cap is less than US$90 million, providing an enormous gap between share price and value. Again, as discussed previously (see Bulletin #875), Orogen has current cash flow, a world-class royalty, an active prospect generator portfolio, well executed, plenty of cash, and solid management. Although it is a small-cap company - currently CA$120 million - it is a stock that belongs in all portfolios; size does not determine quality! Orogen is a Strong Buy at this level. TOP BUYS this week, in addition to above, include Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd. (OR:TSX; OR:NYSE), Barrick Gold Corp. (ABX:TSX; GOLD:NYSE), Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. (AEM:TSX; AEM:NYSE), Fortuna Silver Mines Inc. (FSM:NYSE; FVI:TSX; FVI:BVL; F4S:FSE), Midland Exploration Inc. (MD:TSX.V), Lara Exploration Ltd. (LRA:TSX.V), and Hutchison Port Holdings Trust (HPHT:Singapore). QUESTIONS FROM READERS After reading your report on Pan American Silver, it's hard to believe that it is losing money again. MS Pan American Silver Corp.'s (PAAS:TSX; PAAS:NASDAQ) recent quarterly loss was the result largely of expenses related to its acquisition earlier this year of Yamana, including a one-time accounting loss on the sale of the Morococha mine. Excluding these special expenses, Pan American had a profitable quarter. Perhaps I was not clear enough. I like Pan American here. UPCOMING APPEARANCES Next Saturday, the 9th, I'll be speaking at the always-stimulating Capitalism & Morality Conference in Vancouver. If you are in town, it's well worth attending. See the program and registration details here. November, 1st to 4th, is the annual New Orleans Investment Conference. Always educational, challenging, and fun, it is a must-event on my annual calendar. Speakers, too many to list, include Peter Boockvar, a walking almanac of all things economic; Robert Prechter, George Gammon, and the always-controversial Prof. Dave Collum. Details can be found here. More Info: This news is published on the Investorideas.com Newswire - a global digital news source for investors and business leaders Disclaimer/Disclosure: Investorideas.com is a digital publisher of third party sourced news, articles and equity research as well as creates original content, including video, interviews and articles. 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Altius Minerals Investments

4 Investments

Altius Minerals has made 4 investments. Their latest investment was in Invert as part of their Seed on August 8, 2022.

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Company

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8/1/2022

Seed

Invert

$18.94M

Yes

Altius Minerals, and Undisclosed Angel Investors

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12/13/2021

Corporate Minority

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10/8/2020

Corporate Minority - P2P

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12/21/2016

Seed

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$99M

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8/1/2022

12/13/2021

10/8/2020

12/21/2016

Round

Seed

Corporate Minority

Corporate Minority - P2P

Seed

Company

Invert

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$18.94M

$99M

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Altius Minerals Portfolio Exits

1 Portfolio Exit

Altius Minerals has 1 portfolio exit. Their latest portfolio exit was Adventus Zinc on February 10, 2017.

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2/10/2017

IPO

$99M

Public

1

Date

2/10/2017

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IPO

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Valuation

$99M

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Public

Sources

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Altius Minerals Partners & Customers

2 Partners and customers

Altius Minerals has 2 strategic partners and customers. Altius Minerals recently partnered with Apollo Global Management on October 10, 2020.

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10/28/2020

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United States

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7/25/2013

Partner

United Kingdom

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10/28/2020

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