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FORM 6-K

UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549


Report of Foreign Private Issuer

Pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

Date: September 3, 2003
Commission File Number 001-31528

IAMGold Corporation
(Translation of registrant's name into English)

220 Bay Street, 5th Floor
Toronto, Ontario M5J 2W4, Canada
Tel: (416) 360-4710
(Address of principal executive offices)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover Form 20-F or Form 40-F.

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Signatures

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

    IAMGOLD CORPORATION

Date: September 3, 2003

 

 

/s/  
LARRY E. PHILLIPS      
Larry E. Phillips
Vice-President, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary

2nd Quarter Financial Report for 2003

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V A L U E

In Diversification

GRAPHIC

2 0 0 3
Q2
INTERIM REPORT


GRAPHIC

Highlights:

Attributable production for the quarter amounted to 108,919 ounces (YTD 210,022 ounces) at a cash cost, as defined by the Gold Institute ("GI"), of US$215/oz (YTD US$216/oz).

Operating cash flow for the quarter was US$11 million (YTD US$18 million). In addition, loan repayments received from the Damang operation totalled US$1.9 million for the quarter (YTD US$3.9 million).

Consolidated cash and gold bullion position at June 30, 2003 stood at US$100 million, including US$83 million in cash and gold bullion directly held by the Company and its subsidiaries. The Company's gold holdings amounted to 139,745 ounces of gold at June 30, 2003.

Construction activity for a new mill at Tarkwa commenced during the quarter.

Consolidated Financial Results Summary (US$000's):

 
  Three Months Ended
  Six Months Ended
 
 
  June 30, 2003
  June 30, 2002
  June 30, 2003
  June 30, 2002
 
Net earnings   $ 3,730   $ 1,230 * $ 8,308   $ 5,203 *
Operating cash flow**   $ 11,070   $ 4,842   $ 17,881   $ 13,749  
Net earnings per share   $ 0.03   $ 0.02   $ 0.06   $ 0.07  
Operating cash flow per share**   $ 0.08   $ 0.06   $ 0.13   $ 0.18  
Gold produced (oz) IMG share     108,919     67,514     210,022     143,537  
GI cash cost (US$/oz)   $ 215   $ 159   $ 216   $ 148  
Total production cost (US$/oz)   $ 276   $ 227   $ 279   $ 214  
Average realized gold price (US$/oz)   $ 350   $ 306   $ 355   $ 301  

*    Restated to reflect a change in accounting policy relating to the valuation of gold bullion from market to cost.
**
Excluding changes in working capital.

MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS

(All monetary amounts in this MD&A are expressed in US$ unless otherwise indicated)

OVERVIEW

        Effective January 7, 2003, IAMGOLD completed a business combination with Repadre Capital Corporation. Under the terms of the arrangement, 63.0 million common shares of IAMGOLD were issued to Repadre shareholders and Repadre became a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company. The purchase consideration will be finalized when all costs are determined (refer to Notes to the Consolidated Statements — note 1).

        Net earnings for the second quarter of 2003 were $3.7 million or $0.03 per share compared to $1.2 million or $0.02 per share for the second quarter of 2002. Net earnings for the first half of 2003 were $8.3 million or $0.06 per share compared to $5.2 million or $0.07 per share for the first half of 2002. The increase in earnings is largely attributable to the higher realized price for gold of $350 per ounce for the second quarter of 2003 and $355 per ounce year-to-date as compared to $314 per ounce and $305 per ounce for the same periods in 2002. Earnings from workings interests at Tarkwa and Damang, acquired from the Repadre business combination, have also had a positive impact on earnings for 2003.

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Summarized Financial Results

(in $000's except where noted)

 
  2002
  2003
 
  1st Qtr
  2nd Qtr
  3rd Qtr
  4th Qtr
  1st Qtr
  2nd Qtr
 
  (Restated)

   
   
   
Net Earnings (US$)   $ 3,973   $ 1,230   $ 1,816   $ (1,484 ) $ 4,578   $ 3,730
Net Earnings per share (US$)     0.05     0.02     0.02     (0.02 )   0.03     0.03
Operating cash flow (US$)     8,907     4,842     5,910     4,108     6,811     11,070
Operating cash flow per share (US$)     0.12     0.06     0.08     0.05     0.05     0.08
Cash and bullion balance (US$)     35,002     43,378     46,841     46,413     93,014     99,816
Gold produced (000 oz — IMG share)     76     68     70     76     101     109
GI cash cost (US$/oz — IMG share)*     138     159     175     202     217     215
Gold revenue (US$/oz)     296     306     317     330     359     350

* Calculated in accordance with the Gold Institute Standard wherein cash cost equals the sum of cash operating costs inclusive of production-based taxes and management fees and may include certain cash costs incurred in prior periods such as stock piling and stripping costs and may exclude certain cash costs incurred in the current period that relate to future production.

RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

        As the business combination with Repadre occurred in January 2003, information on operations on the assets acquired with Repadre is provided on a pro forma basis for quarterly 2002 periods.

Sadiola Mine (IAMGOLD interest — 38%)

Summarized Results

100% basis

 
  2002
  2003
 
 
  1st Qtr
  2nd Qtr
  3rd Qtr
  4th Qtr
  1st Qtr
  2nd Qtr
 
Ore milled (000t)   1,180   1,290   1,280   1,300   1,190   1,290  
Head grade (g/t)   3.8   3.0   3.1   4.1   3.1   2.6  
Recovery (%)   89   92   82   76   86   93  
Gold production (000 oz)   131   118   105   126   104   105  
Direct cash costs (US$/oz)   127   141   167   180   216   208  
Production taxes (US$/oz)   17   17   20   19   23   20  
Total cash costs (US$/oz)   144   158   187   199   239   228  
Accounting adjustments (US$/oz)   (8 ) (11 ) (15 ) 2   (28 ) (11 )
GI cash cost (US$/oz)   136   147   172   201   211   217  

        Gold production at the Sadiola mine during the second quarter was at budgeted levels. The head grade of the ore milled was 2.6 g/t, and while at budgeted levels, was below the life-of-mine reserve grade of 3.0 g/t. Grade is expected to improve over the remainder of the year to average 3.0 g/t for the year. The low head grade was offset by a marked improvement in gold recovery in the milling circuit. Overall recoveries averaged 93% for the quarter. Of particular note was the recovery of gold from sulphide ores which exceeded the target level of 80% for the second quarter. Average recoveries during the first quarter for sulphide ores was 75%.

        Direct cash costs of $208 per ounce were 4% lower from the prior quarter's level of $216 per ounce. Costs remain at higher than budgeted levels primarily due to higher than expected reagent costs (+24%) and contract mining costs (+20%).

        Asset additions at Sadiola amounted to $2.0 million for the second quarter of 2003 and $4.5 million for the first half of 2003. The above amounts were expended on a variety of smaller capital projects.

        During the quarter, a profit distribution of $10.0 million was paid to shareholders, resulting in a total of $22.0 million paid year-to-date in 2003. IAMGOLD's share of these distributions were $3.8 million for the quarter and $8.4 million year-to-date. Subsequent to quarter end, an additional dividend of $8 million was paid with IAMGOLD's share being $3.0 million. Operating cash flow (excluding changes in working capital) for the quarter at Sadiola was $13.3 million.

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The financial instrument position for the Sadiola mine at June 30, 2003 is as below:

Year

  Call Options
  Average Price
2003   30,000   $385
2004   30,000     385
   
 
TOTAL   60,000   $385
   
 
Mark-to-market   ($0.3 million)

        Yatela Mine (IAMGOLD interest — 40%)

Summarized Results

100% basis

 
  2002
  2003
 
  1st Qtr
  2nd Qtr
  3rd Qtr
  4th Qtr
  1st Qtr
  2nd Qtr
Ore crushed (000t)   660   725   660   765   710   680
Head grade (g/t)   3.7   3.3   4.0   3.5   2.8   3.8
Gold stacked (000 oz)   77   76   84   90   67   86
Gold production (000 oz)   66   57   74   72   53   75
Direct cash costs (US$/oz)   144   165   164   196   210   172
Production taxes (US$/oz)   17   18   21   20   23   20
Total cash costs (US$/oz)   161   183   185   216   233   192
Accounting adjustments (US$/oz)   (19 )   (8 ) (12 ) (20 ) 11
GI cash cost (US$/oz)   142   183   177   204   213   203

        Gold production at the Yatela mine during the second quarter was 41% higher than during the first quarter. The primary reason for the higher production was an improved head grade of the ores sent to the leach pads, somewhat offset by fewer tonnes crushed. The head grade for the remainder of the year is expected to be lower than the 3.8 g/t achieved during the second quarter, averaging 3.1 g/t for the full year.

        Direct cash costs at the mine were in line with budgeted amounts and, when coupled with the higher production levels, resulted in an 18% reduction in per ounce costs to $172/oz in the current quarter.

        Asset additions at Yatela amounted to $4.5 million for the second quarter of 2003 and $7.7 million for the first half of 2003. Major projects included the development of the Alamoutala satellite deposit and the installation of a crushing circuit for hard ore. Development of the Alamoutala pit remains on schedule for production during the latter part of the year.

Tarkwa Mine (IAMGOLD interest — 18.9%)

Summarized Results

100% basis

 
  2002
  2003
 
  1st Qtr
  2nd Qtr
  3rd Qtr
  4th Qtr
  1st Qtr
  2nd Qtr
Ore crushed (000t)   3,700   3,765   3,820   3,820   3,850   3,725
Head grade (g/t)   1.6   1.5   1.6   1.5   1.4   1.4
Gold stacked (000 oz)   189   186   195   183   172   162
Expected yield (%)   79   76   73   76   74   75
Gold production (000 oz)   129   120   149   126   136   129
Direct cash costs (US$/oz)   190   211   172   207   187   204
Production taxes & royalties (US$/oz)   9   9   9   10   11   10
Total cash costs (US$/oz)   199   220   181   217   198   214
Accounting adjustments (US$/oz)   (28 ) (31 ) 9   (20 ) 14   9
GI cash cost (US$/oz)   171   190   190   197   212   223

        Gold production at the Tarkwa mine during the second quarter was 5% below that achieved in the first quarter. Direct cash costs increased 9% to $204 per ounce primarily due to the lower production and additional drilling costs incurred for further definition of the mineral resources at site.

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        Construction activity for the new mill at Tarkwa commenced during the quarter. Forecast cost and completion date remain at $85 million and year-end 2004, respectively. Activity levels associated with a switch to owner mining from contractor mining are also increasing, with a forecast cost of $73 million and a completion date of April 2005. A new mining fleet is being purchased and the majority of the fleet is expected to be on site by mid-2004. It is expected that most of the capital cost of these two projects will be financed through internal cash flow. The effect of the investment will be: i) an increase in the sustainable production rate to 600,000 to 650,000 ounces of gold per annum, ii) an extension of the mine life by four years, and iii) a lowering of the mining costs.

        Asset additions at Tarkwa amounted to $8.1 million for the second quarter of 2003 and $17.9 million for the first half of 2003. For the second quarter, the larger expenditures were for feasibility and purchasing activities related to the new mill and new mining fleet, along with work on an expansion of the North leach pads.

        During the second quarter, a $20.0 million distribution to shareholders was made, of which IAMGOLD's share was $4.0 million. Operating cash flow (excluding changes in working capital) for the quarter was $15.0 million and cash balances at Tarkwa as at June 30, 2003 were $18.2 million.

Damang Mine (IAMGOLD interest — 18.9%)

Summarized Results
100% basis

 
  2002
  2003
 
 
  1st Qtr*
  2nd Qtr
  3rd Qtr
  4th Qtr
  1st Qtr
  2nd Qtr
 
Ore crushed (000t)   730   1,225   1,150   1,190   1,230   1,310  
Head grade (g/t)   2.4   2.5   2.1   2.1   2.2   2.1  
Recovery (%)   91   90   89   90   91   92  
Gold production (000 oz)   56   86   72   74   77   78  

Direct cash costs
(US$/oz)

 

188

 

193

 

232

 

227

 

215

 

226

 
Production taxes & royalties (US$/oz)   9   9   9   10   11   10  
Total cash costs (US$/oz)   197   202   241   237   226   236  
Accounting adjustments (US$/oz)   24   (7 ) 15   (2 ) 21   (18 )
GI cash cost (US$/oz)   221   195   256   235   247   218  

* 2 months only

        Production at the Damang mine during the second quarter was approximately equal to that of the first quarter. Direct cash operating costs increased 5% to $226 per ounce primarily due to higher volumes being mined from satellite orebodies rather than from the main orebody.

        Exploration efforts continued around the Damang mine in an effort to source additional ore to extend the mine life. To date, material additional resources have yet to be identified from this work. Asset additions at Damang were minimal and amounted to $0.6 million for the second quarter of 2003 and $1.0 million for the first half of 2003.

        During the quarter, shareholder loans were reduced by $9.0 million, of which $1.9 million was received by IAMGOLD as its proportionate share. For the first half of 2003, shareholder loans were reduced by $18.5 million, of which $3.9 million was IAMGOLD's proportionate share. Operating cash flows (excluding changes in working capital) for the quarter were $8.9 million and cash balances at Damang as of June 30, 2003 stood at $11.0 million.

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IAMGOLD Attributable Production and Costs

        The table below presents the production attributable to IAMGOLD's ownership in the four operating gold mines in West Africa. The percentage ownership in each operation is indicated, along with the weighted average cost of production.

IAMGOLD basis

 
  2002
  2003
 
  1st Qtr
  2nd Qtr
  3rd Qtr
  4th Qtr
  1st Qtr
  2nd Qtr
Production (000 oz)                        
  Sadiola — 38%   50   45   40   48   40   40
  Yatela — 40%   26   23   30   29   21   30
  *Tarkwa — 18.9%   24   23   28   24   26   25
  *Damang — 18.9%   11   16   14   14   15   14
Total production   111   107   111   114   101   109

GI cash cost
(US$/oz — IMG share)

 

153

 

171

 

188

 

205

 

217

 

215

* Tarkwa and Damang shown on a pro forma basis for 2002

CORPORATE RESULTS

Mining Interests

        The Company records its proportionate share of assets, liabilities and results of operations from its joint venture interests in the Sadiola mine and the Yatela mine. Earnings from these operations were $4.4 million for the second quarter of 2003 as compared to $5.1 million for the second quarter of 2002. For the first half of 2003, earnings from Sadiola and Yatela were $8.5 million compared to the $11.4 million for the first half of 2002.

 
  Three Months Ended
  Six Months Ended
($ millions)

  June 30, 2003
  June 30, 2002
  June 30, 2003
  June 30, 2002
Gold sales   $ 23.5   $ 19.3   $ 47.0   $ 40.6
Mining expense     13.6     9.6     27.6     19.8
Depreciation and deletion     5.5     4.6     10.9     9.4
   
 
 
 
    $ 4.4   $ 5.1   $ 8.5   $ 11.4
   
 
 
 

        The average gold revenue in the second quarter of 2003 at Sadiola and Yatela was US$353 per ounce compared to US$306 per ounce for the same period in 2002. Spot gold prices at Sadiola and Yatela averaged US$344 per ounce in the second quarter of 2003 compared to US$313 per ounce in the second quarter of 2002. The recording of forwards at Sadiola, closed out in prior years, increased revenues by US$9 per ounce in the second quarter of 2003 in comparison to the decrease of US$6 per ounce in the second quarter of 2002. For the first half of 2003, the average gold revenue at Sadiola and Yatela was US$359 per ounce compared to US$301 per ounce for the first half of 2002. Spot gold prices averaged US$350 per ounce in the first half of 2003 compared to US$300 per ounce for the same period in 2002. IAMGOLD increased the second quarter of 2003 revenue by a net of US$0.5 million to reflect its share of the change in the mark-to-market loss on Sadiola call options at June 30, 2003 of US$0.1 million (June 30, 2002 of US$0.1 million) and to reflect the second quarter amortization for the deferred hedge revenue of US$0.4 million for 2003 and 2002. The revenue for the second quarter of 2002 also reflects the Company's share of an after-tax loss of $0.6 million from the sale of the remaining Sadiola forward contracts.

Working Interests

        The Company records on its consolidated statement of earnings, the proportionate share of the profits from its working interests in the Tarkwa mine and the Damang mine. The two working interests are recorded on the balance sheet at their fair values as determined at the time of acquisition.

        The Company's share of income from its working interests in Tarkwa and Damang amounted to $1.7 million for the second quarter of 2003 and $3.6 million for the first half of 2003. The excess of the fair value to the book value of the assets prior to the business combination is amortized over the expected future units of production from the assets and amounted to $0.5 million for the second quarter of 2003 and $1.1 million for the first half of 2003.

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Royalty Interests

        Revenue from royalty interests, acquired through the combination with Repadre, was $0.7 million for the second quarter of 2003 and $1.0 million for the first half of 2003. The royalty interests that contributed to this amount were: the Williams gold mine in northern Ontario; the Joe Mann mine in Quebec; the Limon mine in Nicaragua; and the Vueltas del Rio mine in Honduras. Amortization associated with these interests amounted to $0.5 million for the second quarter of 2003 and $0.7 million for the first half of 2003. The royalty interests have been recorded on the balance sheet of the consolidated Company at their estimated fair values, which is amortized over the expected production remaining at those operations.

Exploration

2003 Budget

        IAMGOLD has carried out a review of its greenfields exploration strategy and has set a budget of US$2 million for exploration for the period July 1 to December 31, 2003. With the expenditures in the first half of the year, this will bring the total exploration expenditures for 2003 to US$5.2 million (Table 1). Although this represents a 15% reduction in exploration expenditures compared to 2002, IAMGOLD's exposure to advanced drill-stage projects has been increased through the signing of joint venture ("JV") agreements ("JV's").

Table 1 — Exploration Budget — January to December 2003
(IAMGOLD expenditures only)

Region

  Country
  Budget
  Projects
 
   
  (US$000's)

   
West Africa   Senegal   1,030   Bambadji
    Mali   40   Generative — outside mine areas
South America   Ecuador   2,105   Quimsacocha, Norcay, Retazos
    Brazil   840   Tocantins JV, Gandarela JV
    Argentina   1,150   Los Menucos, La Esperanza
       
   
TOTAL       5,165    
       
   

Joint Ventures

        IAMGOLD's exploration strategy includes joint venturing certain projects with selected partners. In the past nine months, two JVs have been signed with senior mining companies (Gold Fields Limited and AngloGold Limited) and two with a mineral exploration company (Golden Peaks Resources). The signing of JVs with senior mining companies is an indication of the potential of these projects.

        The contribution made by JV partners to IAMGOLD's exploration efforts is considerable. In 2003, it is estimated that of the total of $9.2 million to be spent on exploration by IAMGOLD and its JV partners, $4.0 million is to be spent by these JV partners.

Review of Projects

        In the first half of the year, IAMGOLD completed drill programs on five of its 100% owned projects (Quimsacocha, Norcay, Retazos, La Esperanza and Bambadji — see press release of June 11, 2003). In the second half of 2003, the Company or its partners will drill at least four projects (Quimsacocha, Condor JV, Tocantins JV and Gandarela JV). Joint venture partners are being sought for Bambadji, Norcay and La Esperanza. A summary of plans is shown in Table 2.

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Table 2 — Summary of Principal Projects

 
  Project
   
Country

   
  100% IMG
  JV Partner
  Status
Senegal   Bambadji     Good results from May drilling (refer to press release of June 11, 2003). In discussion with potential JV partners.
Ecuador   Quimsacocha     Core drilling (4,000 m) to begin Sept/03 on two distinct target types.
        Condor JV
(Gold Fields)
  One property core drilled (1,600 m), Q2/03; second property to be RC drilled (5,000 m) in Q4/03.
Brazil       Tocantins JV
(AngloGold)
  RC drilling (4,000 m) to start Q3/03.
        Gandarela JV
(AngloGold)
  Core drilling (6,000 m) on Moeda project anticipated to commence in Sept.
Argentina   Los Menucos       Follow-up of encouraging drill results.
        Los Menucos
(Golden Peaks)
  Initial reconnaissance work program started.

Corporate Administration

        Corporate administration totalled $1.6 million for the second quarter of 2003 and $3.6 million for the first half of 2003 compared to $0.9 million and $1.5 million for the same periods in 2002. Year-to-date costs include costs resulting from the combination of IAMGOLD's and Repadre's corporate functions, including one-time charges for severance and office relocation expenses.

Cash Flow

        Operating cash flow (excluding changes in working capital) was $11.1 million for the second quarter of 2003 and was $17.9 million for the first half of 2003 compared to $4.8 million and $13.7 million for the same periods in 2002. The increase is attributable to Tarkwa dividends and royalty revenues received during the second quarter.

        In respect of investing activities, $2.0 million of shareholder loan repayments was received from the Damang mine operations while $2.6 million was invested in the Sadiola and Yatela operations.

        The corporate cash position was augmented from $5.8 million at December 31, 2002 and $33.6 million as at March 31, 2003 to $37.4 million as at June 30, 2003, primarily from the acquisition of Repadre. Approximately 10,000 ounces of gold were purchased during the second quarter for $3.6 million. Year-to-date purchases were approximately 41,000 ounces for $14.3 million.

LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES

        The Company's consolidated cash and gold bullion balance at the end of the second quarter 2003 stood at $99.8 million compared to $46.4 million at year-end 2002. Cash and gold bullion directly held by the Company and its subsidiaries stood at $82.8 million at the end of the second quarter 2003 (year-end 2002 — $36.4 million), of which $45.4 million (year-end 2002 — $30.6 million) of the second quarter 2003 amount is held in gold bullion. The remaining $17.0 million (year-end 2002 — $10.1 million) of the second quarter 2003 consolidated cash and gold bullion balance represents the Company's proportionate share of joint venture cash balances.

OUTLOOK

        Production levels and costs at the Company's operations were generally as expected during the second quarter. For the full calendar year, the Company's attributable share of gold production is still expected to be at or near the 430,000 ounce level. Total unit cash costs (per the Gold Institute Standard) for the Company's attributable production remain forecast at the $215 per ounce level for the year.

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        For the third quarter, the Company expects royalty income to be augmented from three sources: the Diavik diamond mine, the Magistral mine, and the Don Mario mine. While the Diavik mine started production in the fall of 2002, diamond sales did not begin until the second quarter of 2003. Royalty payments are expected to be recorded in the third quarter. The Magistral mine in Mexico also started production in the fall of 2002 but the Company has allowed a deferral of the payable royalty until the second half of 2003 to allow the Magistral project to augment working capital. The Don Mario mine in Bolivia has just recently come into operation and royalty payments are expected shortly.

        Some of the disclosures included in this interim report for the second quarter of 2003 represent forward-looking statements (as defined in the US Securities Exchange Act of 1934). Such statements are based on assumptions and estimates related to future economic and market conditions. While management reviews the reasonableness of such assumptions and estimates, unusual or unanticipated events may occur which render them inaccurate. Under such circumstances, future performances may differ materially from projections.

        The Corporation's auditors have not reviewed the contents of this MD&A or the accompanying financial statements.

        As at August 19, 2003, the number of shares issued and outstanding of the Corporation was 143.8 million.

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS AND RETAINED EARNINGS

(unaudited)
(United States Dollars in 000's, except per share data)

For the period ended June 30, 2003

 
  Three months ended
  Six months ended
 
 
  June 30, 2003
  June 30, 2002
  June 30, 2003
  June 30, 2002
 
 
   
   
   
  (Restated)

 
Revenue:                          
  Gold sales   $ 23,514   $ 19,291   $ 47,043   $ 40,580  
  Royalties     665         978      
   
 
 
 
 
      24,179     19,291     48,021     40,580  

Expenses:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
  Mining     13,649     9,569     27,604     19,797  
  Depreciation and depletion     5,503     4,594     10,889     9,434  
  Amortization of royalty interests     434         658      
   
 
 
 
 
      19,586     14,163     39,151     29,231  
   
 
 
 
 
      4,593     5,128     8,870     11,349  
Earnings from working interests     1,692         3,551      
   
 
 
 
 
      6,285     5,128     12,421     11,349  
   
 
 
 
 

Other expenses (income):

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
  Corporate administration     1,392     900     2,705     1,539  
  Restructuring costs (note 1(b))     205         895      
  Exploration     2,354     1,630     3,232     2,806  
  Foreign exchange     (1,315 )   (109 )   (2,570 )   (109 )
  Investment income     (222 )   (151 )   (455 )   (264 )
   
 
 
 
 
      2,415     2,270     3,807     3,972  
   
 
 
 
 
Earnings before income taxes     3,870     2,858     8,614     7,377  

Income taxes (recovery):

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
  Current     623     1,558     1,499     2,294  
  Future     (483 )   70     (1,193 )   (120 )
   
 
 
 
 
      140     1,628     306     2,174  
   
 
 
 
 
Net earnings     3,730     1,230     8,308     5,203  
Retained earnings, beginning of period     38,287     34,666     33,709     30,693  
   
 
 
 
 
Retained earnings, end of period   $ 42,017   $ 35,896   $ 42,017   $ 35,896  
   
 
 
 
 

Number of common shares

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
  Average outstanding during period     143,635,000     73,659,000     141,264,000     74,420,000  
  Outstanding at end of period     143,746,377     73,925,190     143,746,377     78,292,690  

Net earnings per share (basic and diluted)

 

$

0.03

 

$

0.02

 

$

0.06

 

$

0.07

 
   
 
 
 
 

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CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET

(unaudited)
(United States Dollars in 000's, except per share data)

As at June 30, 2003

 
  As at
June 30, 2003

  As at
Dec. 31, 2002

 
ASSETS              
Current assets:              
  Cash and cash equivalents (note 2)   $ 54,395   $ 15,835  
  Gold bullion (139,745 oz — market value $48,352,000) (note 3)     45,421     30,578  
  Accounts receivable and other     11,365     13,346  
  Inventories     9,898     9,793  
   
 
 
      121,079     69,552  
Marketable securities     2,955     500  
Long-term inventory     11,061     10,044  
Long-term receivables     12,559     11,524  
Working interests     53,717      
Royalty interests     64,998      
Mining interests     90,888     96,852  
Future tax asset     222     304  
Other assets     484     805  
Goodwill     75,624      
   
 
 
    $ 433,587   $ 189,581  
   
 
 

LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Current liabilities:              
  Accounts payable & accrued liabilities   $ 14,759   $ 16,772  

Long-term liabilities:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
  Deferred revenue     2,482     3,309  
  Future tax liability     21,784     3,310  
  Rehabilitation provision     2,732     2,150  
  Non-recourse loans payable (note 4)     12,624     13,091  
   
 
 
      54,381     38,632  
   
 
 

Shareholders' equity:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
  Common shares (Issued: 143,746,377 shares) (note 5)     336,151     118,289  
  Share options (note 5(c))     2,620     8  
  Share purchase loans     (1,582 )   (1,057 )
  Retained earnings     42,017     33,709  
   
 
 
      379,206     150,949  
   
 
 
    $ 433,587   $ 189,581  
   
 
 

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS

(unaudited)
(United States Dollars in 000's, except per share data)

For the period ended June 30, 2003

 
  Three months ended
  Six months ended
 
 
  June 30, 2003
  June 30, 2002
  June 30, 2003
  June 30, 2002
 
 
   
   
   
  (Restated)

 
Operating activities:                          
  Net income   $ 3,730   $ 1,230   $ 8,308   $ 5,203  
  Items not affecting cash:                          
    Earnings from working interests, net of dividends     2,300         441      
    Depreciation and amortization     5,956     4,600     11,569     9,461  
    Deferred revenue     (414 )   (413 )   (827 )   (827 )
    Future income taxes     (483 )   70     (1,193 )   (120 )
    Share options     48         89      
    Gain on gold bullion         (52 )       (67 )
    Loss on sale of marketable securities             3      
    Unrealized foreign exchange losses (gains)     (67 )   (593 )   (509 )   99  
  Change in non-cash current working capital     (4,361 )   (1,076 )   2,685     (349 )
  Change in non-cash long-term working capital     1,141     (168 )   (424 )   (969 )
   
 
 
 
 
      7,850     3,598     20,142     12,431  

Financing activities:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
  Issue of common shares, net of issue costs     507     18,397     2,974     19,297  
  Dividends paid             (2,519 )   (2,306 )
  Restricted cash         6,198         6,033  
  Proceeds from non-recourse loans     (4 )   1     (5 )   97  
  Repayments of non-recourse loans     (597 )   (11,988 )   (597 )   (12,260 )
   
 
 
 
 
      (94 )   12,608     (147 )   10,861  

Investing activities:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
  Net cash acquired from Repadre Capital Corporation     (9 )       33,393      
  Mining interests     (2,584 )   (1,724 )   (4,797 )   (5,683 )
  Note receivable     64     43     7     375  
  Distributions received from working interests     1,890         3,895      
  Purchase of gold bullion     (3,661 )   (17,990 )   (14,316 )   (26,990 )
  Proceeds from gold bullion sales         748         1,099  
  Proceeds from disposition of marketable securities             24      
  Other assets     (315 )   (3 )   359     (5 )
   
 
 
 
 
      (4,615 )   (18,926 )   18,565     (31,204 )
   
 
 
 
 
Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents     3,141     (2,720 )   38,560     (7,912 )
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period     51,254     20,140     15,835     25,332  
   
 
 
 
 
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period   $ 54,395   $ 17,420   $ 54,395   $ 17,420  
   
 
 
 
 

Supplemental cash flow information:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
  Interest paid   $ (206 ) $ 316   $ 109   $ 435  
  Income taxes   $ 587   $ 1,558   $ 1,447   $ 2,294  
   
 
 
 
 

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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS

(Tabular amounts in thousands of United States Dollars except per share data)
For the period ended June 30, 2003
(unaudited)

        The interim consolidated financial statements of IAMGOLD Corporation ("the Company") have been prepared by management in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in Canada. The interim consolidated financial statements have been prepared following the same accounting policies and methods of computation as the consolidated financial statements for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2002. The interim consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and the notes thereto in the Company's annual report for the year ended December 31, 2002. The results of operations for the three-month and six-month periods are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the full year.

1.     Acquisition

        On January 7, 2003, the Company acquired all of the issued and outstanding shares and assumed all of the common share options of Repadre Capital Corporation ("Repadre") in exchange for the issuance of 62,978,855 common shares and 2,712,000 replacement common share options ("Options"). Repadre, through its subsidiaries, owns non-controlling interests in mining operations in Ghana and owns royalties in diamond and gold mining operations. The purchase price has been determined to be $218,350,000, including acquisition costs of $839,000.

        The acquisition has been accounted for by the purchase method with the fair value of the consideration paid being allocated to the fair value of the identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed on the closing date as set out below. The Company has not yet completed the determination of fair values of the individual assets and liabilities acquired or its restructuring and integration plans for the operations acquired. Accordingly, the allocation of the purchase cost to the assets and liabilities acquired is preliminary and will change further as restructuring plans are finalized.

 
  Fair Value
 
Net tangible assets acquired:        
  Cash and cash equivalents   $ 34,232  
  Gold bullion     535  
  Accounts receivable     1,331  
  Marketable securities     2,481  
  Long-term receivables     1,444  
  Working interests     58,040  
  Royalty interests     65,656  
  Other assets     60  
  Accounts payable and other liabilities     (1,067 )
  Future tax liability     (19,986 )
  Goodwill     75,624  
   
 
    $ 218,350  
   
 

Consideration paid:

 

 

 

 
  Issue of 62,978,855 common shares of IMG   $ 212,929  
  Issue of 2,712,000 common share options of IMG     4,582  
  Cost of acquisition     839  
   
 
    $ 218,350  
   
 

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        The opening balance sheet of the combined entity as of January 8, 2003 is as follows:

 
  IAMGOLD Corporation Pre-Acquisition
  Repadre Capital Corporation Assets Acquired
  IAMGOLD Corporation Post Acquisition
 
Assets                    
Current Assets:                    
  Cash and cash equivalents   $ 15,835   $ 34,232   $ 50,067  
  Gold bullion     30,578     535     31,113  
  Accounts receivable and other     13,346     1,331     14,677  
  Inventories     9,793         9,793  
   
 
 
 
      69,552     36,098     105,650  
Marketable securities         2,481     2,481  
Long-term inventory     10,044         10,044  
Long-term receivables     11,524     1,000     12,524  
Working interests         58,040     58,040  
Net royalty interests         65,656     65,656  
Mining interests     96,852         96,852  
Future tax asset     304         304  
Other assets     530     60     590  
Goodwill     839     74,785     75,624  
   
 
 
 
    $ 189,645   $ 238,120   $ 427,765  
   
 
 
 

Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Current liabilities:                    
  Accounts payable and other liabilities   $ 16,836   $ 1,067   $ 17,903  
Future tax liability     3,310     19,986     23,296  
Non-recourse loans payable     13,091         13,091  
Deferred revenue     3,309         3,309  
Rehabilitation provision     2,150         2,150  
Shareholders' equity:                    
  Common shares     118,289     212,929     331,218  
  Share options     8     4,582     4,590  
  Share purchase loans     (1,057 )   (444 )   (1,501 )
  Retained earnings     33,709         33,709  
   
 
 
 
      150,949     217,067     368,016  
   
 
 
 
    $ 189,645   $ 238,120   $ 427,765  
   
 
 
 

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a)
Accounting Policies

        The following represents accounting policies adapted by the Corporation as a result of the business combination.

Revenue Recognition

        Revenue from the sale of gold is recognized when the gold doré is delivered to the refiner.

        Royalty revenue is recognized when the Company has reasonable assurance with respect to measurement and collectability. The Company holds two types of royalties:

Goodwill

        Goodwill with an indefinite life is tested for impairment at least annually to ensure that the fair value remains greater than or equal to, book value. Any excess of book value over fair value would be charged to income in the period in which the impairment is determined.

b)
Restructuring costs

        As a result of the business combination, the Company has incurred one-time costs of $714,000 in respect of severance and office restructuring as at June 30, 2003.

2.     Cash and cash equivalents:

 
  June 30, 2003
  Dec. 31, 2002
Corporate   $ 37,360   $ 5,783
Joint ventures     17,035     10,052
   
 
    $ 54,395   $ 15,835
   
 

3.     Gold bullion:

        As at June 30, 2003, the Company held 139,745 ounces of gold bullion at an average cost of US$325 per ounce. The market value of this gold bullion, based on the market close price of $346 per ounce was $48,352,000.

4.     Non-recourse loans payable:

 
  June 30, 2003
  Dec. 31, 2002
Yatela loans   $ 12,624   $ 13,091
Note receivable from the Government of Mali, included in long-term receivables     7,413     7,420
   
 
Net Yatela obligation   $ 5,211   $ 5,671
   
 

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5.     Share Capital:

Authorized:          
Unlimited first preference of shares, issuable in series          
Unlimited second preference shares, issuable in series          
Unlimited common shares          
Issued and outstanding common shares are as follows:          
 
  Number of shares
  Amount

Issued and outstanding, December 31, 2002

 

79,244,088

 

$

118,289
Shares issued on acquisition of Repadre Capital Corporation (a)   62,978,855     212,829
Exercise of options   1,523,434     5,033
   
 
Issued and outstanding, June 30, 2003   143,746,377   $ 336,151
   
 
a)
On January 7, 2003, in connection with the acquisition of Repadre Capital Corporation (note 8), the Company issued 62,978,855 common shares and 2,712,000 replacement common share options with a value of $212,829,000, net of share issue costs of $100,000, and $4,582,000 respectively.

b)
Share Option Plan:

        The Company has a comprehensive share option plan for its full-time employees, directors and officers and self-employed consultants. The options vest over three years and expire no longer than 10 years from the date of grant.

        A summary of the status of the Company's share option plan as of June 30, 2003 and changes during the six months then ended is presented below. All exercise prices are denominated in Canadian dollars.

 
  Options
  2003 Weighted Average Exercise Price
Outstanding, beginning of period   4,983,437   $ 5.18
Granted on acquisition of Repadre Capital Corporation (a)   2,712,000     2.65
Granted - Q1, 2003   800,000     7.60
Exercised - Q1, 2003   (1,289,267 )   3.00
                  - Q2, 2003   (234,167 )   2.53
   
 
Outstanding, June 30, 2003   6,972,003   $ 4.96
   
 
Options exercisable, June 30, 2003   4,574,003   $ 4.51
   
 
c)
Stock-based compensation:

        The Company accounts for all stock-based compensation to non-employees granted on or after January 1, 2002, using the fair value based method. Stock options granted to employees are accounted for as a capital transaction. The Company is also required to disclose the pro forma effect of accounting for stock option awards granted to employees subsequent to January 1, 2002, under the fair value based method.

        The fair value of the options granted to employees subsequent to January 1, 2002 has been estimated at the date of grant using a Black-Scholes option pricing model with the following assumptions: risk-free interest rate of 5%, dividend yield of 1%, volatility factor of the expected market price of the Company's common stock of 37%; and a weighted average expected life of these options of 8 years. The estimated fair value of the options is expensed over the options' vesting period of 3 years.

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        For the six months ended June 30, 2003, $89,000 was recorded as compensation expense relating to the 150,000 options granted during 2002 to non-employees at a value of Cdn$7.35 per option. The following is the Company's pro forma earnings with the fair value method applied to the 507,000 options granted during 2002 to employees at an average value of Cdn$7.28 per option and 800,000 options granted during 2003 to employees at an average value of Cdn$7.60 per option:

 
  Three Months Ended
  Six Months Ended
 
  June 30, 2003
  June 30, 2002
  June 30, 2003
  June 30, 2002
Net earnings   $ 3,672   $ 1,230   $ 8,250   $ 5,203
Compensation expense related to fair value of employee stock options   $ 48   $ 6   $ 89   $ 6
   
 
 
 
Pro forma earnings   $ 3,624   $ 1,224   $ 8,161   $ 5,197
   
 
 
 
Pro forma earnings per share,                        
  Basic and diluted   $ 0.03   $ 0.02   $ 0.06   $ 0.07
   
 
 
 

6.     Segmented information:

        Following the acquisition of Repadre Capital Corporation (note 1), the Company has identified the following reporting segments. The Company's share in assets, liabilities, revenue and expenses, and cash flows in those segments are as below:

June 30, 2003

  Joint Venture and Working Interests
  Royalties
  Corporate
  Total
 
Cash and gold bullion   $ 17,035   $   $ 82,781   $ 99,816  
Other current assets     19,628         1,635     21,263  
Long-term assets     243,072     64,998     4,438     312,508  
   
 
 
 
 
    $ 279,735   $ 64,998   $ 88,854   $ 433,587  
   
 
 
 
 
Current liabilities     9,347         5,412     14,759  
Long-term liabilities     17,838         21,784     39,622  
   
 
 
 
 
    $ 27,185   $   $ 27,196   $ 54,381  
   
 
 
 
 
Revenues   $ 50,594   $ 978   $   $ 51,572  
Operating costs of mine     27,992             27,992  
Depreciation and amortization     10,889     658     22     11,569  
Exploration expense             3,232     3,232  
Other expense     5         972     977  
Interest & investment expense (income), net     (388 )       (424 )   (812 )
Income taxes     1,530     52     (1,276 )   306  
   
 
 
 
 
Net income (loss)   $ 10,566   $ 268   $ (2,526 ) $ 8,308  
   
 
 
 
 
Cash flows from (used in) operations   $ 24,739   $ 926   $ (5,523 ) $ 20,142  
Cash flows from (used in) financing     (602 )       455     147  
Cash flows from (used in) investments     (895 )       19,460     18,565  
   
 
 
 
 

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS AND RETAINED EARNINGS (unaudited) (United States Dollars in 000's, except per share data) For the period ended June 30, 2003
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS (Tabular amounts in thousands of United States Dollars except per share data) For the period ended June 30, 2003 (unaudited)