Lundin Mining (TSX: LUN) posted near record revenue in the second quarter, though a heavier cost base and a thinner cash balance took some of the shine off an otherwise steady operational showing. Revenue reached $1.21 billion, up from $1.16 billion in the first quarter and among the highest the copper producer has ever reported. Copper output totaled 76,877 tonnes, down from 79,934 tonnes in the first quarter, with the Caserones, Candelaria and Chapada operations all contributing. Its 2026 guidance calls for 310,000 to 335,000 tonnes of copper and 134,000 to 149,000 ounces of gold. Year to date copper production sits at 156,811 tonnes, while gold production sits at 64,964 ounces.