PHILEX MINING CORP. (Philex) shares fell last week after a structural failure at its Padcal Mine’s mill plant disrupted operations and weighed on investor sentimentPHILEX MINING CORP. (Philex) shares fell last week after a structural failure at its Padcal Mine’s mill plant disrupted operations and weighed on investor sentiment

Philex shares slide on Padcal mill disruption

2026/01/26 00:07
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By Heather Caitlin P. Mañago, Researcher

PHILEX MINING CORP. (Philex) shares fell last week after a structural failure at its Padcal Mine’s mill plant disrupted operations and weighed on investor sentiment, despite strong global gold prices.

The mining company was the 19th most actively traded stock during the week, with 54.44 million shares valued at P590.47 million changing hands from Jan. 19 to 23 on the local bourse.

Philex shares closed at P11.16 apiece, down 2.8% from the previous Friday’s P11.48 close, underperforming the mining and oil sector’s 5.2% gain and the Philippine Stock Exchange index’s (PSEi) 2% decline.

On a year-to-date basis, however, the stock is up 12.7% from P9.90 at the end of 2025, trailing the sector’s 21% rise but outperforming the PSEi’s 4.6% increase.

“The decline in share price stemmed primarily from operational disruptions at the Padcal Mine, following a structural failure in the mill plant’s support system,” Peter Louise D. Garnace, equity research analyst at Unicapital Securities, Inc., said in an e-mail.

Jash Matthew M. Baylon, equity analyst at The First Resources Management and Securities, said the development prompted a sell-off as investors anticipated lower gold output and weaker short-term profitability.

Philex said on Monday last week that operations at its Padcal Mine in Benguet were disrupted after a structural support failure occurred in a section of the mill plant, affecting daily production.

The failure affected the vibrating screens of the tertiary crushers and caused misalignment in the connecting conveyors, leading to the shutdown of the entire STC system that feeds the grinding section.

The company said it implemented an alternative milling process at reduced capacity using unaffected facilities, while engineering assessments and repair works were ongoing to restore normal operations.

Despite elevated gold prices, Philex shares declined as investors priced in the risk of reduced production and earnings from the Padcal Mine in the first quarter, a concern that could extend through the rest of the year, Mr. Garnace said.

“However, [the stock] recovered in the latter part of the week, fueled by stronger move of gold prices in the global market brought by geopolitical tensions,” Mr. Baylon added.

Spot gold climbed to a record high of $4,917.65 per ounce on Thursday.

For the coming week, Mr. Garnace advised investors to “closely track the yellow metal’s price action, currently hovering near the $5,000 per ounce level, amidst heightened geopolitical risks and the upcoming US interest rate decision,” noting that Philex “remains a gold proxy.”

He identified immediate support and resistance levels at P10.70 and P11.70, respectively.

Mr. Baylon similarly said investors should monitor geopolitical developments, as gold price movements are largely driven by external factors that could affect Philex’s margins.

He added that updates on conditions at the Padcal site remain critical, as these directly influence the company’s daily operations and production levels.

He pegged support at P10 to P10.20 and resistance at P11.80 to P12.

Philex is one of three Philippine units of Hong Kong-based First Pacific Co. Ltd., alongside Metro Pacific Investments Corp. and PLDT Inc.

Hastings Holdings, Inc., a unit of PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund subsidiary MediaQuest Holdings, Inc., has an interest in BusinessWorld through the Philippine Star Group, which it controls.

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