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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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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
Alex Bedwany Canaccord
Duncan Hay Panmure Liberum
Cole McGill Stifel

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My Cariboo Now: Giving mother nature & Scout Island Nature Centre a helping hand

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By Pat Matthews

A few employees of the Gibraltar Mine team rolled up their sleeves for a good cause.

On July 3, they had an opportunity to spend a day at Scout Island Nature Centre in Williams Lake for a good cause.

Vice President Corporate Affairs for Taseko Mines Limited, Sean Magee, said this was the second time Gibraltar staff have volunteered their time and made an investment in the natural habitat of Scout Island.

"This is an initiative led by one of our Senior Environmental Managers, Steve O'Hara, and about eight other staff spent time planting new aspen and cottonwood trees. Built an enclosure to help protect the trees from some of the wildlife out there. They also an built an irrigation system to ensure that new trees grow and thrive."

Magee said they see it as a really positive way to give back to the community and help foster a really tremendous natural environment that's available to Williams Lake residents.

"Our teams certainly have lots of experience around reclamation, around planting trees and shrubs, and ensuring natural vegetation is thriving. I think in total we (Gibraltar) have donated 200 person hours of volunteer time as well as I think there are 50 new large species trees. A very positive contribution to a community asset that is easy to access for local people, bird watchers, walkers, hikers who appreciate nature," Magee said.

He added they are very happy to donate time and expertise, as well as some trees and other assets to make sure that Scout Island Nature Centre continues to be available to residents and visitors.

"I suspect there's going to be an ongoing relationship there. Our team is very proud of the work that they've done even going back this year to see the significant growth of the trees that were planted in 2024 that was very fulfilling. I like to believe that's going to be an ongoing collaboration."

Magee thanked the Field Naturalists who manage Scout Island and the Gibraltar employees who volunteered their time.

"It's great to see positive community partnerships like this happen," Magee said, "everyone is the beneficiary when they do."