Allied Gold (TSX: AAUC, NYSE: AAUC) soared to an all-time high on Wednesday after the company reported its preliminary results for the third quarter of 2025, showing production in line with expectations but at lower costs.
During the three months, Allied produced over 87,000 oz. of gold across its three African mines, a figure that is in line with expectations. This, says the Toronto-based miner, will “fully support strong production in the fourth quarter as previously guided.”
Importantly, the company noted that its all-in sustaining costs have materially improved, which in turn is expected to drive an 80% increase in AISC margins. At approximately $2,100/oz., the AISC is estimated to be 10% lower compared to the AISC realized in the second quarter, despite higher royalties due to rising gold prices.
Following the Q3 results release, Allied Gold jumped as much as 7% to C$28.64 apiece in Toronto, a…


