IAMGOLD completed its acquisition of all outstanding shares of Northern Superior Resources via a statutory plan of arrangement, making Northern Superior a wholly owned subsidiary. IAMGOLD also completed two unspecified acquisitions, expanding its business portfolio. The company acquired Northern Superior Resources in a C$267.4 million transaction consolidating gold resources in the Chibougamau area. Additionally, IAMGOLD acquired all outstanding shares of Mines d'Or Orbec in December 2025, adding the Muus project to its Nelligan Mining Complex in Quebec. IAMGOLD's net cash from operating activities rose sharply in Q1 2026 versus Q1 2025, driven by higher gold prices and production. IAMGOLD's adjusted net earnings attributable to equity holders increased to $405.8 million in Q4 2025 from $57.2 million in Q4 2024, reflecting higher realized gold prices and increased production, especially from Côté Gold and Essakane. For the full year 2025, IAMGOLD's adjusted net earnings attributable to equity holders rose to $709.2 million from $296.0 million in 2024, supported by record margins, higher gold prices, and strong operational performance at its mines. IAMGOLD reported a significant increase in revenue, with Q4 2025 revenues rising to $1,088.1 million from $469.9 million in Q4 2024, and full-year 2025 revenues increasing to $2,852.8 million from $1,633.0 million in 2024, driven by higher gold prices and increased sales volumes, notably from the ramp-up of Côté Gold. IAMGOLD's revenues more than doubled year over year, rising in Q1 2026 on higher realized gold prices and increased sales volumes. IAMGOLD reported record revenues for 2025 driven by preliminary annual gold sales of 817,800 ounces at an average realized gold price of about $3,480 per ounce, up from 666,500 ounces produced in 2024, indicating a substantial year-over-year revenue increase.