Taseko Mines (TSX:TKO) reported its 2025 financial results, including a net loss despite record revenues and solid adjusted EBITDA. The company issued higher 2026 copper production guidance, supported by progress at the Connector pit and initial output from Florence Copper, and management forecasts additional 2026 copper output from Florence. The core challenge for Taseko remains translating increased production volumes into consistent profitability and improved financial health, with analysts projecting significant revenue and earnings growth by 2028.
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Is Taseko Mines (TSX:TKO) Turning Higher 2026 Copper Guidance Into a Durable Profit Engine?
Taseko Mines (TSX:TKO) reported its 2025 financial results, including a net loss despite record revenues and solid adjusted EBITDA. The company issued higher 2026 copper production guidance, supported by progress at the Connector pit and initial output from Florence Copper, and management forecasts additional 2026 copper output from Florence. The core challenge for Taseko remains translating increased production volumes into consistent profitability and improved financial health, with analysts projecting significant revenue and earnings growth by 2028.