Is Americas Gold and Silver Corporation (USAS) One of the Best Multibagger Penny Stocks to Invest In?
Americas Gold and Silver Corporation (NYSEAMERICAN:USAS) is one of the best multibagger penny stocks to invest in. On March 30, Americas Gold and Silver Corporation (NYSEAMERICAN:USAS) delivered solid 2025 results and guidance. Silver production in the year was up 52% year over year due to operational improvements and efficiencies at the Galena Complex in Idaho.
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The company achieved consolidated silver production of 2.65 million ounces, or approximately 3.4 million silver equivalent, and revenue in the year was up 18% to $118 million, driven by higher silver production and processing. Americas Gold and Silver realized a 39% increase in silver prices, offsetting 4.3% declines in lead and 0.8% in zinc.
However, Americas Gold and Silver Corporation plunged to a wider-than-expected adjusted loss of $35.2 million, or $0.13 a share, compared to an adjusted loss of $33.7 million, or $0.32 a share, in 2024. Adjusted EBITDA was a loss of $4.1 million, up from $1.5 million in 2024, due to increased operational spending as part of a strategic investment at Galena to enhance production.
Americas Gold and Silver Corporation (NYSEAMERICAN:USAS) is a North American precious metals mining company focused on exploring, operating, and developing high-grade silver, copper, and antimony projects. The company operates the Galena Complex in Idaho, USA, and the Cosalá Operations in Mexico, aiming to be a top-tier silver and antimony producer.
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