Item 1. Financial Statements
Item 1. Financial Statements
Trilogy Metals Inc.
Interim Consolidated Balance Sheets
(unaudited)
in thousands of US dollars
May 31, 2022
November 30, 2021
$
$
Assets
Current assets
Cash and cash equivalents
3,497
6,308
Accounts receivable
12
19
Deposits and prepaid amounts
626
285
4,135
6,612
Investment in Ambler Metals LLC (note 3)
155,744
160,063
Fixed assets
18
29
Mineral properties
—
119
Right of use asset (note 5 (a))
402
482
160,299
167,305
Liabilities
Current liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (note 4)
553
852
Current portion of lease liability
192
179
745
1,031
Long-term portion of lease liability (note 5 (b))
139
235
884
1,266
Shareholders’ equity
Share capital (note 6) – unlimited common shares authorized, no par value Issued – 145,624,286 (2021 – 144,446,485 )
181,710
180,820
Contributed surplus
122
122
Contributed surplus – options (note 6(a))
27,106
25,990
Contributed surplus – units (note 6(b))
2,179
1,712
Deficit
( 51,702 )
( 42,605 )
159,415
166,039
160,299
167,305
Commitments (note 8)
(See accompanying notes to the interim consolidated financial statements)
/s/ Tony Giardini, President, CEO and Director
/s/ Kalidas Madhavpeddi, Director
Approved on behalf of the Board of Directors
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Trilogy Metals Inc.
Interim Consolidated Statements of Loss
and Comprehensive Loss
(unaudited)
in thousands of US dollars, except share and per share amounts
For the three months ended
For the six months ended
May 31, 2022
May 31, 2021
May 31, 2022
May 31, 2021
$
$
$
$
Expenses
Amortization
5
5
11
11
Foreign exchange loss
1
40
4
75
General and administrative
338
351
735
762
Investor relations
38
116
137
270
Professional fees
192
275
437
504
Salaries
261
407
675
846
Salaries and directors expense – stock-based compensation
662
524
2,584
2,672
Total expenses
1,497
1,718
4,583
5,140
Other items
Interest and other income
( 2 )
( 5 )
( 4 )
( 9 )
Services agreement income
—
—
—
( 22 )
Share of loss on equity investment (note 3(b))
2,460
1,700
4,370
2,820
Write off mineral properties
119
—
148
—
Comprehensive loss for the period
( 4,074 )
( 3,413 )
( 9,097 )
( 7,929 )
Basic loss per common share
( 0.03 )
( 0.02 )
( 0.06 )
( 0.05 )
Diluted loss per common share
( 0.03 )
( 0.02 )
( 0.06 )
( 0.05 )
Basic weighted average number of common shares outstanding
145,507,982
144,428,511
145,398,436
144,297,644
Diluted weighted average number of common shares outstanding
145,507,982
144,428,511
145,398,436
144,297,644
(See accompanying notes to the interim consolidated financial statements)
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Interim Consolidated Statements of Changes in Shareholders’ Equity
(unaudited)
in thousands of US dollars, except share amounts
Contributed
Contributed
Total
Contributed
surplus –
surplus –
shareholders’
Number of shares
Share capital
surplus
options
units
Deficit
equity
outstanding
$
$
$
$
$
$
Balance – November 30, 2020
144,137,850
179,746
122
23,303
1,585
( 20,945 )
183,811
Exercise of options
76,635
334
—
( 334 )
—
—
—
Stock-based compensation
—
—
—
2,112
36
—
2,148
Earnings for the period
—
—
—
—
—
( 4,516 )
( 4,516 )
Balance – February 28, 2021
144,214,485
180,080
122
25,081
1,621
( 25,461 )
181,443
Exercise of options
232,000
308
—
( 202 )
—
—
106
Stock-based compensation
—
—
—
488
36
—
524
Loss for the period
—
—
—
—
—
( 3,413 )
( 3,413 )
Balance – May 31, 2021
144,446,485
180,388
122
25,367
1,657
( 28,874 )
178,660
Balance – November 30, 2021
145,009,811
180,820
122
25,990
1,712
( 42,605 )
166,039
Exercise of options
31,674
50
—
( 32 )
—
—
18
Restricted Share Units
391,332
650
—
—
( 650 )
—
—
Joint venture contribution
31,469
51
—
—
—
—
51
Stock-based compensation
—
—
—
864
1,001
—
1,865
Loss for the period
—
—
—
—
—
( 5,023 )
( 5,023 )
Balance – February 28, 2022
145,464,286
181,571
122
26,822
2,063
( 47,628 )
162,950
Exercise of options
276,961
26
—
10
—
—
36
Restricted Share Units
110,000
113
—
—
( 113 )
—
—
Stock-based compensation
—
—
—
274
229
—
503
Loss for the period
—
—
—
—
—
( 4,074 )
( 4,074 )
Balance – May 31, 2022
145,851,247
181,710
122
27,106
2,179
( 51,702 )
159,415
(See accompanying notes to the interim consolidated financial statements)
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Interim Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(unaudited)
in thousands of US dollars
For the six months ended
May 31, 2022
May 31, 2021
$
$
Cash flows used in operating activities
Loss for the period
( 9,097 )
( 7,929 )
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to cash flows in operating activities
Amortization
11
11
Office lease accounting
( 8 )
( 5 )
Loss on equity investment in Ambler Metals LLC (note 3(b))
4,370
2,820
Unrealized foreign exchange loss
3
35
Stock-based compensation
2,368
2,672
Write off mineral properties
148
—
Net change in non-cash working capital
Decrease in accounts receivable
7
110
Increase in deposits and prepaid amounts
( 370 )
( 518 )
(Decrease) increase in accounts payable and accrued liabilities
( 299 )
19
( 2,867 )
( 2,785 )
Cash flows from financing activities
Proceeds from exercise of options
54
106
54
106
Decrease in cash and cash equivalents
( 2,813 )
( 2,679 )
Effect of exchange rate on cash and cash equivalents
2
3
Cash and cash equivalents – beginning of period
6,308
11,125
Cash and cash equivalents – end of the period
3,497
8,449
(See accompanying notes to the interim consolidated financial statements)
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Notes to the Interim Consolidated Financial Statements
1) Nature of operations
Trilogy Metals Inc. (“Trilogy” or the “Company”) was incorporated in British Columbia under the Business Corporations Act (BC) on April 27, 2011. The Company is engaged in the exploration and development of mineral properties, through our equity investee (see note 4), with a focus on the Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects (“UKMP”), including the Arctic and Bornite Projects located in Northwest Alaska in the United States of America (“US”). The Company also conducts early-stage exploration through a wholly owned subsidiary, 995 Exploration Inc.
At May 31, 2022, we had $ 3.5 million in cash and cash equivalents and working capital of $ 3.4 million. The Company continues to manage its cash expenditures through its working capital including cash preservation efforts related to Director and management compensation. We believe our existing cash resources will provide sufficient funds to carry out our planned operations for the 12-months from the date that our consolidated financial statements are issued.
2) Summary of significant accounting policies
Basis of presentation
These interim consolidated financial statements have been prepared using accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (“U.S. GAAP”) and include the accounts of Trilogy and its wholly owned subsidiaries, NovaCopper US Inc. (dba “Trilogy Metals US”) and 995 Exploration Inc. All intercompany transactions are eliminated on consolidation. For variable interest entities (“VIEs”) where Trilogy is not the primary beneficiary, we use the equity method of accounting.
All figures are in United States dollars unless otherwise noted. References to CDN$ refer to amounts in Canadian dollars.
These unaudited interim consolidated financial statements include all adjustments necessary for the fair presentation of the Company’s financial position as of May 31, 2022 and our results of operations and cash flows for the six months ended May 31, 2022 and May 31, 2021. The results of operations for the six months ended May 31, 2022 are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the fiscal year ending November 30, 2022.
As these interim consolidated financial statements do not contain all of the disclosures required by U.S. GAAP for annual financial statements, these unaudited interim consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the annual financial statements and related notes included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended November 30, 2021, filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and Canadian securities regulatory authorities on February 11, 2022.
These interim consolidated financial statements were approved by the Company’s Audit Committee on behalf of the Board of Directors for issue on July 5, 2022.
Use of estimates and measurement uncertainties
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions of future events that affect the reported amount of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of expenditures during the period. Significant judgments include the assessment of potential indicators of impairment of mineral properties and investments in affiliates. Significant estimates include the measurement of the equity method investment, income taxes, and the valuation of stock-based compensation. Actual results could differ materially from those reported.
Management assesses the possibility of impairment in the carrying value of its equity method investment in Ambler Metals whenever events or circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of the investment may not be recoverable. Significant judgments are made in assessing the possibility of impairment. Factors that may be indicative of an impairment include a loss in the value of an investment that is not temporary. Management considers several factors in
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considering if an indicator of impairment has occurred, including but not limited to, sustained losses by the investment, the absence of the ability to recover the carrying amount of the investment, significant changes in the legal, business or regulatory environment, significant adverse changes impacting the investee and internal reporting indicating the economic performance of an investment is, or will be, worse than expected.
These factors are subjective and require consideration at each period end. If an indicator of impairment is determined to exist, the fair value of the impaired investment is determined based on the valuation of cohort companies with similar projects or upon the present value of expected future cash flows using discount rates and other assumptions believed to be consistent with those used by principal market participants and observed market earnings multiples of comparable companies.
Management calculates the estimated undiscounted future net cash flows relating to the asset or asset group using estimated future prices, proven and probable reserves and other mineral resources, and operating, capital and reclamation costs. When the carrying value of an asset exceeds the related undiscounted cash flows, the asset is written down to its estimated fair value, which is usually determined using discounted future cash flows. Management’s estimates of mineral prices, mineral resources, foreign exchange rates, production levels operating, capital and reclamation costs are subject to risk and uncertainties that may affect the determination of the recoverability of the long-lived asset. It is possible that material changes could occur that may adversely affect management’s estimates.
3) Investment in Ambler Metals LLC
(a)
Formation of Ambler Metals LLC
On February 11, 2020, the Company completed the formation of a 50/50 joint venture named Ambler Metals LLC (“Ambler Metals”) with South32 Limited (“South32”). As part of the formation of the joint venture, Trilogy contributed all its assets associated with the UKMP, including the Arctic and Bornite Projects, while South32 contributed cash of US$ 145 million, resulting in each party’s subsidiaries directly owning a 50 % interest in Ambler Metals.
Ambler Metals is an independently operated company jointly controlled by Trilogy and South32 through a four -member board, of which two members are appointed by Trilogy based on its 50 % equity interest. All significant decisions related to the UKMP require the approval of both companies. We determined that Ambler Metals is a VIE because it is expected to need additional funding from its owners for its significant activities. However, we concluded that we are not the primary beneficiary of Ambler Metals as the power to direct its activities, through its board, is shared under the Ambler Metals LLC limited liability company agreement. As we have significant influence over Ambler Metals through our representation on its board, we use the equity method of accounting for our investment in Ambler Metals. Our investment in Ambler Metals was initially measured at its fair value of $ 176 million upon recognition. Our maximum exposure to loss in this entity is limited to the carrying amount of our investment in Ambler Metals, which, as at May 31, 2022, totaled $ 155.7 million.
(b)
Carrying value of equity method investment
Trilogy recognized, based on its 50 % ownership interest in Ambler Metals, an equity loss equivalent to its pro rata share of Ambler Metals’ comprehensive loss of $ 4.9 million for the three-month period ending May 31, 2022 (2021 - $ 3.4 million) and $ 8.7 million for the six-month period ending May 31, 2022 (2021 - $ 5.6 million). During the six-month period ending May 31, 2022, Trilogy made a $ 51,000 equity contribution to Ambler Metals through the issuance of 31,469 common shares of the Company as part of the long-term incentive compensation for an Ambler Metals executive. Likewise, South32 made an equivalent equity contribution to Ambler Metals for $ 51,000 in cash for their 50 % share. The carrying value of Trilogy’s 50 % investment in Ambler Metals as at May 31, 2022 is summarized on the following table.
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Notes to the Interim Consolidated Financial Statements
in thousands of dollars
$
November 30, 2021, Investment in Ambler Metals
160,063
Joint venture equity contribution
51
Share of loss on equity investment for the six-month period ending May 31, 2022
( 4,370 )
May 31, 2022, Investment in Ambler Metals
155,744
(c)
The following table summarizes Ambler Metals’ Balance Sheet as at May 31, 2022.
in thousands of dollars
May 31, 2022
November 30, 2021
$
$
Total assets
139,683
149,374
Cash
52,810
61,205
Loan receivable from South32 (current and long-term)
53,475
55,355
Mineral properties
30,757
30,757
Total liabilities
( 3,990 )
( 5,043 )
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
( 3,206 )
( 4,148 )
Members' equity (total assets less total liabilities)
135,693
144,331
The loan receivable from South32 is repaid through a quarterly demand notice prepared by Ambler Metals, thirty days prior to the beginning of the following calendar quarter. The demand notice amount is based on Ambler Metals’ expected expenditures, pursuant to their approved program and operating budget (South32’s 50 % share) for the applicable calendar quarter. During the six-month period ending May 31, 2022, Ambler Metals received $ 2.4 million (2021 - $ 1.1 ) in loan repayments from South32, consisting of $ 0.3 million (2021 - $ 1.1 million) in interest and $ 2.1 million (2021 - $nil) in principal.
(d) The following table summarizes Ambler Metals' loss for the three and six-month period ending May 31, 2022.
in thousands of dollars
Three months ended
Six months ended
May 31, 2022
May 31, 2021
May 31, 2022
May 31, 2021
$
$
$
$
Depreciation
22
17
45
33
Corporate salaries and wages
486
692
960
1,209
General and administrative
169
259
401
494
Mineral property expense
4,367
2,531
7,407
3,970
Professional fees
205
162
502
460
Foreign exchange (gain)/loss
( 7 )
14
( 5 )
20
Interest income
( 322 )
( 275 )
( 570 )
( 547 )
Comprehensive loss
4,920
3,400
8,740
5,639
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4) Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
in thousands of dollars
May 31, 2022
November 30, 2021
$
$
Trade accounts payable
111
205
Accrued liabilities
213
105
Accrued salaries and vacation
229
542
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
553
852
5) Leases
(a) Right-of-use asset
in thousands of dollars
$
Balance as at November 30, 2021
482
Net amortization
( 80 )
Balance as at May 31, 2022
402
(b) Lease liabilities
The Company’s lease arrangements primarily consist of an operating lease for our office space ending in June 2024. There are no extension options.
Total lease expense recorded within general and administrative expenses was comprised of the following components:
in thousands of dollars
Six months ended
Six months ended
May 31, 2022
May 31, 2021
$
$
Operating lease costs
93
93
Variable lease costs
82
50
Total lease expense
175
143
Variable lease costs consist primarily of the Company’s portion of operating costs associated with the office space lease as the Company elected to apply the practical expedient not to separate lease and non-lease components.
As of May 31, 2022, the weighted-average remaining lease term is 2.1 years and the weighted-average discount rate is 8 % . Significant judgment was used in the determination of the incremental borrowing rate which included estimating the Company’s credit rating.
Supplemental cash and non-cash information relating to our leases during the six-month period ending May 31, 2022 are as follows:
● Cash paid for amounts included in the measurement of lease liabilities was $ 101,951 .
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Future minimum payments relating to the lease recognized in our balance sheet as of May 31, 2022 are as follows:
in thousands of dollars
May 31, 2022
Fiscal year
$
2022
105
2023
212
2024
35
Total undiscounted lease payments
352
Effect of discounting
( 21 )
Present value of lease payments recognized as lease liability
331
6) Share capital
Authorized:
unlimited common shares, no par value
in thousands of dollars, except share amounts
Number of shares
Ascribed value
$
November 30, 2021
145,009,811
180,820
Exercise of options
328,635
76
Restricted Share Units
501,332
763
Joint venture equity contribution (note 3(b))
31,469
51
May 31, 2022, issued and outstanding
145,871,247
181,710
(a)
Stock options
During the first quarter, the Company granted 1,734,500 stock options (2021 - 3,374,150 stock options) at an exercise price of CDN$ 2.21 (2021 - CDN$ 2.52 ) to employees, consultants and directors exercisable for a period of five years with various vesting terms from immediate vesting to vesting over a two-year period. The fair value attributable to options granted in the period was CDN$ 0.90 (2021 - CDN$ 0.84 ). No stock options were granted during the second quarter.
For the six-month period ended May 31, 2022, Trilogy recognized a stock-based compensation charge of $ 1.2 million (2021 - $ 2.6 million) for options granted to directors, employees and service providers, net of estimated forfeitures.
The fair value of the stock options recognized in the period has been estimated using the Black-Scholes option pricing model.
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Notes to the Interim Consolidated Financial Statements
Assumptions used in the pricing model for the six-month period ended May 31, 2022 are as provided below.
May 31, 2022
Risk-free interest rates
1.07 %
Exercise price
CDN$ 2.20
Expected life
3 years
Expected volatility
60.6 %
Expected dividends
Nil
As of May 31, 2022, there were 2,312,838 non-vested options outstanding with a weighted average exercise price of CDN$ 2.43 ; the non-vested stock option expense not yet recognized was $ 0.57 million. This expense is expected to be recognized over the next twelve months.
A summary of the Company’s stock option plan and changes during the six-month period ended May 31, 2022 is as follows:
May 31, 2022
Weighted average
exercise price
Number of options
CDN$
Balance – beginning of the period
10,539,324
2.54
Granted
1,734,500
2.21
Exercised
( 81,674 )
0.85
Expired
( 5,000 )
2.52
Balance – end of the period
12,187,150
2.50
During the six-month period ended May 31, 2022, the Company received net proceeds of $ 54,295 upon the exercise of 81,674 options.
The following table summarizes information about the stock options outstanding at May 31, 2022.
Outstanding
Exercisable
Unvested
Weighted
Weighted
Number of
Weighted
average
Number of
average
Number of
outstanding
average years
exercise price
exercisable
exercise price
unvested
Range of exercise price (CDN$)
options
to expiry
CDN$
options
CDN$
options
$ 1.01 to $ 1.50
870,000
0.52
1.05
870,000
1.05
—
$ 2.01 to $ 2.50
2,599,500
3.84
2.26
1,676,498
2.29
923,002
$ 2.51 to $ 3.00
6,920,150
2.95
2.64
5,530,314
2.66
1,389,836
$ 3.01 to $ 3.41
1,797,500
2.56
3.03
1,797,500
3.03
—
12,187,150
2.91
2.50
9,874,312
2.52
2,312,838
The aggregate intrinsic value of vested stock options (the market value less the exercise price) at May 31, 2022 was $ 0.13 million (2021 - $ 6.8 million) and the aggregate intrinsic value of exercised options for the six-month period ending May 31, 2022 was $ 0.05 million (2021 - $ 0.71 million).
(b)
Restricted Share Units and Deferred Share Units
The Company has a Restricted Share Unit Plan (“RSU Plan”) to provide long-term incentives to employees and consultants and a Non-Executive Director Deferred Share Unit Plan (“DSU Plan”) to offset cash payments for fees to directors. Awards under the RSU Plan and DSU Plan have been settled in common shares of the Company with each restricted share unit
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(“RSU”) and deferred share unit (“DSU”) entitling the holder to receive one common share of the Company. All units are accounted for as equity-settled awards.
A summary of the Company’s unit plans and changes during the six-month period ending May 31, 2022 is as follows:
Number of RSUs
Number of DSUs
Balance – beginning of the period
—
1,277,445
Granted
758,600
193,740
Vested
( 501,332 )
—
Balance – end of the period
257,268
1,471,185
For the six-month period ending May 31 2022, Trilogy recognized a stock-based compensation charge of $ 1.2 million (2021 - $ 0.07 million), net of estimated forfeitures.
7) Financial instruments
The Company is exposed to a variety of risks arising from financial instruments. These risks and management’s objectives, policies and procedures for managing these risks are disclosed as follows.
The Company’s financial instruments consist of cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, deposits, and accounts payable and accrued liabilities. The fair value of the Company’s financial instruments approximates their carrying value due to the short-term nature of their maturity. The Company’s financial instruments initially measured at fair value and then held at amortized cost include cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, deposits, and accounts payable and accrued liabilities.
Financial risk management
The Company’s activities expose it to certain financial risks, including currency risk, credit risk, liquidity risk, interest risk and price risk.
(a)
Currency risk
Currency risk is the risk of a fluctuation in financial asset and liability settlement amounts due to a change in foreign exchange rates. The Company operates in the United States and Canada. The Company’s exposure to currency risk at May 31, 2022 is limited to the Canadian dollar balances consisting of cash of approximately CDN$ 284,000 , accounts receivable of approximately CDN$ 15,000 and accounts payable of approximately CDN$ 500,000 . Based on a 10 % change in the US-Canadian exchange rate, assuming all other variables remain constant, the Company’s net loss would change by approximately $ 16,000 .
(b)
Credit risk
Credit risk is the risk of an unexpected loss if a customer or third party to a financial instrument fails to meet its contractual obligations. The Company holds cash and cash equivalents with Canadian Chartered financial institutions. The Company’s accounts receivable consists of Canadian Goods and Services Tax receivable from the Federal Government of Canada and other receivables for recoverable expenses. The Company’s exposure to credit risk is equal to the balance of cash and cash equivalents and accounts receivable as recorded in the financial statements.
(c)
Liquidity risk
Liquidity risk is the risk that the Company will encounter difficulties raising funds to meet its financial obligations as they fall due. The Company is in the exploration stage and does not have cash inflows from operations; therefore, the Company manages liquidity risk through the management of its capital structure and financial leverage.
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Contractually obligated undiscounted cash flow requirements as at May 31, 2022 are as follows:
in thousands of dollars
Total
< 1 Year
1–2 Years
2–5 Years
Thereafter
$
$
$
$
$
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
553
553
—
—
—
Office lease
352
209
143
—
—
905
762
143
—
—
Included in accounts payable and accrued liabilities is $ 216 thousand for accrued salaries and director fees that were settled, subsequent to the end of the second quarter, on June 1, 2022 through the issuance of common shares of the Company (note 9).
(d)
Interest rate risk
Interest rate risk is the risk that the fair value or future cash flows of a financial instrument will fluctuate because of changes in market interest rates. The Company is exposed to interest rate risk with respect to interest earned on cash and cash equivalents. Based on balances as at May 31, 2022, a 1 % change in interest rates would result in a negligible change in net loss, assuming all other variables remain constant.
As we are currently in the exploration phase none of our financial instruments are exposed to commodity price risk; however, our ability to obtain long-term financing and its economic viability could be affected by commodity price volatility.
8) Commitment
The Company has commitments with respect to an office lease requiring future minimum lease payments as summarized in note 5(b) above.
9) Subsequent event
On June 1, 2022 the Board of Directors and senior management were granted 244,216 RSUs in settlement of $ 216 thousand in accrued salaries and director fees, all vesting immediately. The grants were in support of an effort to preserve cash and increase share ownership by settling the cash component of director fees and a portion of senior management salaries in shares of the Company.
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