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SIGMA LITHIUM ANNOUNCES 1Q25 PREVIEW: OUTPERFORMS TARGETS, OPERATIONAL PROFITABILITY, 24% EBITDA MARGIN

  • On May 7, 2025, Sigma Lithium Corporation previewed its first quarter results, reporting 68,308 tonnes of lithium oxide produced at Grota do Cirilo in Brazil.
  • This performance resulted from disciplined execution amid a weaker lithium pricing environment, with production and costs outperforming full-year 2025 targets.
  • The company achieved 26% higher production than 1Q24, revenues rose 28%, EBITDA reached US$10 million with a 21% margin, and adjusted EBITDA was US$11.4 million.
  • Ana Cabral, Co-Chairperson and CEO, highlighted that the teams performed exceptionally well during the first quarter of 2025, contributing to the company’s robust financial results across all key indicators.
  • Sigma Lithium’s results indicate operational resilience and social impact, including over 1,700 jobs created, 21,000 beneficiaries of social programs, and strong governmental support in Brazil.
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SIGMA LITHIUM ANNOUNCES 1Q25 PREVIEW: OUTPERFORMS TARGETS, OPERATIONAL PROFITABILITY, 24% EBITDA MARGIN

Sigma Lithium continued to demonstrate its operational resilience delivering strong financial performance:Production of 68,308t of lithium oxide, above target and 26% higher than 1Q24.CIF China Cash Costs and All-In Sustaining Costs: US$458/t and US$622/t, respectively 8% and 6% better than…

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Charleston Gazette-Mail broke the news in Charleston, United States on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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