Hochschild rallies as gold price surge lifts outlook

Hochschild rallies as gold price surge lifts outlookMara Rosa gold mine in Brazil. (Image supplied by Hochschild Mining)

Hochschild Mining (LSE: HOC) shares rose after the company reported a sharp jump in realized gold prices, reinforcing bullish sentiment toward precious metals producers.

Hochschild reported first quarter attributable production of 75,600 gold-equivalent oz., slightly ahead of BMO Capital Markets’ 69,200 oz. estimate, mining analyst Kevin O’Halloran said in a note on Wednesday. Analysts at RBC Capital Markets and Peel Hunt also cited the output beat and how the company is advancing projects in Brazil and Peru. 

“Management maintained 2026 production and cost guidance, and highlighted continued progress on growth projects including Monte Do Carmo (targeting board approval in this year’s third quarter) and the Royropata environmental impact statement,” O’Halloran said. “Strong cash generation in the quarter lifted cash and equivalents to about $412 million and net cash to about $95 million at quarter-end, improving from net debt of $23 million at year-end 2025.”

Hochschild said its average realized gold price climbed to $4,471 per oz., up from $3,222 at its March results and $2,708 a year earlier, marking a near 40% annual increase that boosted cash generation.

The stock gained 2% to £6.71 in London on Wednesday afternoon, valuing the company at £3.45 billion ($4.66 billion.)

‘Solid start’

The company delivered a “solid start” to the year, CEO Eduardo Landin said, citing strong performance at the flagship Inmaculada mine in Peru and ongoing improvements at Mara Rosa in Brazil, while reaffirming full-year production and cost guidance.

Landin added that engineering work at the Monte Do Carmo project is advancing toward a potential construction decision in the third quarter, alongside progress at the Royropata silver project in Peru.

RBC Capital Markets noted stronger throughput at Mara Rosa, where a turnaround plan is gaining traction, and reiterated its “Outperform” rating with a £9.20 price target.

Peel Hunt highlighted a swing to net cash of $95.9 million and maintained a “Buy” rating and £9.20 target.

The results come as Peru, where most of Hochschild’s operations are located, faces political uncertainty following an inconclusive first-round presidential vote. A run-off is looming and final results remain delayed, a backdrop that could shape regulatory and investment conditions for miners operating in the country.

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