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Corporate Presentation December 2018 Cautionary Statement Forward Looking Statements This presentation contains forward looking information and forward looking statements within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws and
December 2018
TSX/NYSE FNV
Forward Looking Statements
This presentation contains “forward looking information” and “forward looking statements” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws and the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, respectively, which may include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to future events or future performance, management’s expectations regarding Franco-Nevada’s growth, results of operations, estimated future revenues, carrying value of assets, future dividends and requirements for additional capital, mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates, production estimates, production costs and revenue, future demand for and prices of commodities, expected mining sequences, business prospects and opportunities and the remedies relating to and consequences of the ruling of the Supreme Court of Panama in relation to the Cobre Panama project. In addition, statements (including data in tables) relating to reserves and resources and gold equivalent ounces are forward looking statements, as they involve implied assessment, based on certain estimates and assumptions, and no assurance can be given that the estimates and assumptions are accurate and that such reserves and resources and gold equivalent ounces will be realized. Such forward looking statements reflect management’s current beliefs and are based on information currently available to management. Often, but not always, forward looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as “plans”, “expects”, “is expected”, “budgets”, “scheduled”, “estimates”, “forecasts”, “predicts”, “projects”, “intends”, “targets”, “aims”, “anticipates” or “believes” or variations (including negative variations) of such words and phrases or may be identified by statements to the effect that certain actions “may”, “could”, “should”, “would”, “might” or “will” be taken, occur or be achieved. Forward looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Franco-Nevada to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward looking
(gold, platinum group metals, copper, nickel, uranium, silver, iron-ore and oil and gas); fluctuations in the value of the Canadian, Australian dollar and Mexican Peso and any other currency in which revenue is generated, relative to the U.S. dollar; changes in national and local government legislation, including permitting and licensing regimes and taxation policies, and the enforcement thereof; regulatory, political or economic developments in any of the countries where properties in which Franco-Nevada holds a royalty, stream or other interest are located or through which they are held; risks related to the operators of the properties in which Franco-Nevada holds a royalty, stream or other interest, including changes in the ownership and control of such operators; influence of macroeconomic developments; business opportunities that become available to, or are pursued by Franco-Nevada; reduced access to debt and equity capital; litigation; title, permit or license disputes related to interests on any of the properties in which Franco-Nevada holds a royalty, stream or other interest; whether or not Franco-Nevada is determined to have “passive foreign investment company” (“PFIC”) status as defined in Section 1297 of the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended; potential changes in Canadian tax treatment of offshore streams; excessive cost escalation as well as development, permitting, infrastructure, operating or technical difficulties on any of the properties in which Franco-Nevada holds a royalty, stream or other interest; actual mineral content may differ from the reserves and resources contained in technical reports; rate and timing of production differences from resource estimates,
unexpected geological and metallurgical conditions, slope failures or cave-ins, flooding and other natural disasters, terrorism, civil unrest or an outbreak of contagious disease; and the integration of acquired assets. The forward looking statements contained in this presentation are based upon assumptions management believes to be reasonable, including, without limitation: the ongoing operation of the properties in which Franco-Nevada holds a royalty, stream or other interest by the owners
commodities that underlie the asset portfolio; Franco-Nevada’s ongoing income and assets relating to determination of its PFIC status; no material changes to existing tax treatment; the expected application of tax laws and regulations by taxation authorities; the expected assessment and outcome of any audit by any taxation authority; no adverse development in respect of any significant property in which Franco-Nevada holds a royalty, stream or other interest; the accuracy of publicly disclosed expectations for the development of underlying properties that are not yet in production; integration of acquired assets; and the absence of any other factors that could cause actions, events or results to differ from those anticipated, estimated or intended. However, there can be no assurance that forward looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements and investors are cautioned that forward looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. Franco-Nevada cannot assure investors that actual results will be consistent with these forward looking statements and investors should not place undue reliance on forward looking statements due to the inherent uncertainty therein. For additional information with respect to risks, uncertainties and assumptions, please refer to the “Risk Factors” section of Franco-Nevada’s most recent Annual Information Form filed with the Canadian securities regulatory authorities on www.sedar.com and Franco-Nevada’s most recent Annual Report filed on Form 40-F filed with the SEC on www.sec.gov. The forward-looking statements herein are made as of the date herein only and Franco-Nevada does not assume any obligation to update or revise them to reflect new information, estimates or opinions, future events or results or otherwise, except as required by applicable law.
Non-IFRS Measures
Adjusted Net Income, Adjusted EBITDA and Margin are intended to provide additional information only and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”). They do not have any standardized meaning under IFRS, and may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other issuers. Management uses these measures to evaluate the underlying operating performance
compensation process to evaluate management’s performance in increasing revenue and containing costs. Management believes that in addition to measures prepared in accordance with IFRS such as Net Income and Earnings per Share (“EPS”), our investors and analysts use these measures to evaluate the results of the underlying business of the Company, particularly since the excluded items are typically not included in guidance. While the adjustments to Net Income and EPS include items that are both recurring and non-recurring, management believes these measures are useful measures of the Company’s performance because they adjust for items which may not relate to or have a disproportionate effect on the period in which they are recognized, impact the comparability of our core operating results from period to period, are not always reflective of the underlying operating performance of our business, and/or are not necessarily indicative of future operating results. For a reconciliation of these measures to various IFRS measures, please see the end of this presentation or the Company’s most recent Management’s Discussion and Analysis filed with the Canadian securities regulatory authorities on www.sedar.com and with the SEC on www.sec.gov. This presentation does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to purchase any security in any jurisdiction.
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FNV, S&P/TSX Global Gold Index converted to USD. Chart as of November 30, 2018.
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
FNV Gold
S&P/TSX Global Gold Index
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Compounded Annual Total Returns 1-Year 5-Year Since FNV Inception1
Franco-Nevada (FNV) - US$ basis
13% 16% Gold Bullion ETF
4% GDX (index of mostly gold miners)
S&P 500 6% 11% 8% NASDAQ 8% 14% 11% Russell 1% 8% 8% TSX (Toronto Stock Exchange)
6% 6%
1. FNV Inception – December 20, 2007 Compounded annual total returns to November 30, 2018 Source: TD Securities; Bloomberg
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FNV does not operate or explore for mines. Instead it has a broad portfolio of royalties and streams on many operations allowing it to:
Detour Tasiast
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FNV provides more yield and upside than a Gold ETF with less risk than an operating gold company
Taca Taca
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1. Please see notes on Appendix slide – Non-IFRS Measures
Free cash flow business High margins Low overhead Scalable Free from operating concerns No legacy or legal issues Focus on capital allocation
100 200 300 400 500 600 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 '15 '16 '17 0.00 0.20 0.40 0.60 0.80 1.00 1.20 1.40 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 '15 '16 '17 0.0% 0.5% 1.0% '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 '15 '16 '17 100 200 300 400 500 600 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 '15 '16 '17 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 '15 '16 '17 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 '15 '16 '17
Gold Equivalent Ounces (GEOs)1
(000s)
Revenue
(US$ millions)
Capitalization
(US$ billion)
(US$ per)
G&A
(% of capitalization)
(US$ million)
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51 35 208 58 25
3771
1. Asset counts as at November 5, 2018
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since
2011
since
1985
Buying Existing Royalties
since
2008
since
2013
since
2016
By-Product Funding
Primary Product Funding
M&A Funding
Commodity Diversification
since
2015
since
2018
Partnering with Operators
Recapitalization Funding
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Antamina
$610m investment Silver sales: +21%2 Underground potential
Cobre Panama
$1B original investment Planned initial throughput: +47% Copper reserves1: +31%
Candelaria
$655m investment GEOs sales: +8%2 LOM Gold: +100%3 Silver resources: +80%3
Antapaccay
$500m investment GEOs sales +3%2 Advancing new Coroccohuayco deposit
2018 and including depletion
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Detailed stream terms can be found in the purchase and sale agreement filed by First Quantum March 2018 under its SEDAR profile
Stream economics are protected to ensure a minimum 5% return on funds if the project has not achieved 58Mtpa of throughput capacity by the start of 2019
58 mtpa 74 mtpa 85 mtpa > 100 mtpa 20 40 60 80 100 2012 plan 2015 plan 2018 plan 2022 plan
Initial Mill Throughput
Largest copper-gold new development in world. Production begins in 2019 with >30 year mine life and FNV has the gold stream
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NEAR TERM 2018
Tasiast (Mauritania) phase 1 expansion Subika/Ahafo (Ghana) commercial production Cerro Moro (Argentina) start-up Brucejack (British Columbia) production ramp-up Sissingue (Côte d’Ivoire) start-up
2019
Cobre Panama (Panama) ramp-up Candelaria (Chile) recovery from pit slide Ity (Côte d’Ivoire) CIL production Eagle (Yukon) ramp-up Subika/Ahafo (Ghana) mill expansion Musselwhite (Ontario) materials handling project
2020
Cobre Panama (Panama) ramp-up Tasiast (Mauritania) possible phase 2 expansion Orion O&G (Alberta) phase 2B + 2C expansions
2021
Stillwater (Montana) Blitz production adds >50%
EXPECTED DEVELOPMENT
South Arturo (Nevada) Macassa (Ontario) Rosemont (Arizona) West Detour (Ontario) Hardrock (Ontario) Agi Dagi/Camyurt (Turkey) Castle Mountain (California) SCOOP/STACK O&G (Oklahoma) Permian Basin O&G (Texas)
EXPLORATION GROWTH
Hemlo (Ontario) Bald Mountain (Nevada) Tasiast Sud (Mauritania) Guadalupe (Mexico) Marigold (Nevada) Duketon (Australia) Canadian Malartic (Quebec)
Stillwater Permian Basin Brucejack
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1. Ounces associated with FNV assets are not FNV reserve ounces. Refer to 2018 Asset Handbook at www.franco-nevada.com. Mineral Resources are exclusive of Mineral Reserves. Includes estimates of Mineral Reserves & Resources made under JORC code and SAMREC code.
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 2007 2017
Reserves & Resources1 (Moz) Reserves & Resources1 (Moz)
P&P M&I Inferred P&P M&I Inferred +92% +34% +19%
2008 – 2017
>31 Moz produced >$1.3B revenue to FNV from portfolio IPO $1.2B paid for portfolio Reserves have doubled since IPO at no cost
Gold ounces1 at time of IPO Gold ounces1 of same assets as reported Dec. 2017
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$860M committed in past 3 years to U.S. O&G royalties Focused on most economic and active shale basins Transitioning from held-by-production to full-field development Expect 20 - 40 years of development
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Diversified operatorship Opportunity rich – over 12 million private royalty owners Permanent title – most secure in world Benefit of accelerating activity and productivity Benefit of U.S. tax reform
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50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 E 2022 E
Revenue % from Precious Metals
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1. For 2018 outlook: Assumes midpoint of 440,000 to 470,000 GEO guidance, midpoint of $75 to $85 million oil & gas revenue guidance and other mineral revenue to be stable and equal to that generated in 2017 2. For 2022 outlook: Assumes midpoint of 565,000 to 595,000 GEO guidance, midpoint of $120 to $140 million oil & gas revenue guidance and other mineral revenue to be stable and equal to that generated in 2017 3. Commodity prices for 2018 and 2022: $1,250/oz. Au, $16.00/oz. Ag, $850/oz. Pt and $950/oz. Pd, $65/bbl. WTI and $4.80/bbl price differential
Minimu imum m 80% % precious ecious metals als targ rget et
Added: Palmarejo, Gold Quarry Added: Weyburn Added: Candelaria, Antamina, Antapaccay Expected with Cobre Panama and US Oil & Gas
> 80% precious metals for foreseeable future
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Gold equiv. ounces
Oil & Gas Revenue
> 30% Growth in EBITDA
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200 300 400 500 600 700
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2022
GEOs (000s)
+ 17%
40 60 80 100 120 140 160
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2022
Oil & Gas Revenue ($millions)
+ 177%
200 300 400 500 600 700
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2022
+ 30%
1. 2022 % projection uses midpoint of guidance from August 8, 2018 news release. 2022 assumes commodity prices of $1,200/oz. Au, $14.50/oz. Ag, $825/oz. Pt , $1050/oz. Pd and $65/bbl. for WTI oil.
Cobre re Panama Ramp-up up Candela lari ria norm rmalizat izatio ion U.S. . Oil & Gas s deve velo lopment
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Working Capital1,2 $149.9 M Marketable Securities1 $161.3 M Credit Facilities3 $900.0 M Continental4 $(214.8) M Cobre Panama4 $(25.6) M Credit Facility Draw5 $200.0 M
Available Capital US$1.2 B
1. As at September 30, 2018 2. Please see notes on Appendix slide – Non-IFRS Measures 3. As at October 31, 2018 4. Funded in October 2018 5. Drawn down in October 2018
Cobre Panama – Mill Site
Cobre Panama now fully funded Only remaining commitment is $300M over 3 years with Continental
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1. Please see notes on Appendix slide – Non-IFRS Measures 2. Average based on London PM Fix 3. Fixed costs include corporate administration and business development 4. Stream & Other Costs include costs of stream sales, production taxes and oil & gas operating costs
400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 1,800
100 150 200 Q3/12 Q3/13 Q3/14 Q3/15 Q3/16 Q3/17 Q3/18 Gold Price2 ($/oz) Millions $
82.1% 81.3% 78.2% 74.7% 82.7% 78.2% 79.0%
Margin1
Stream & Other Costs 4
Fixed Costs 3
Revenue
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11 consecutive years of dividend increases >$1B paid since IPO1 $180M declared for 2018 IPO investors now realizing 6.3% yield (U.S.)
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 $0 $20 $40 $60 $80 $100 $120 $140 $160 $180
(US $ Millions) per annum
1. Includes DRIP
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Gold or Gold ETF’s Gold Operating Companies
1.5% progressive yield vs 0.4% ETF cost FNV has no capex, opex, envir. or legacy costs FNV outperforms in bull & bear gold markets FNV shielded from cost inflation Capital gains treatment vs commodities tax FNV more diversified, scalable and secure FNV valued at a discount to gold resources1 FNV asset duration double operators (>30 yrs.)
1. See Asset Handbook that measures 13.6 million ounces of M&I gold expected to be delivered net of any costs from only 65 of 295 mineral assets. Overheads and taxes are expected to be covered by future O&G revenues. Assumes no further ounces found on any of these assets.
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Proven Track Record Sustainable Dividends Built-in Growth Long Duration Assets Lower Risk Optionality
FNV, S&P/TSX Global Gold Index converted to USD. Chart as at November 30, 2018.
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
FNV Gold
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1. GEOs include our gold, silver, platinum, palladium and other mining assets. GEOs are estimated on a gross basis for NSR royalties and, in the case of stream ounces, before the payment of the per ounce contractual price paid by the Company. For NPI royalties, GEOs are calculated taking into account the NPI economics. Platinum, palladium, silver and other minerals are converted to GEOs by dividing associated revenue, which includes settlement adjustments, by the relevant gold price. The gold price used in the computation of GEOs earned from a particular asset varies depending on the royalty or stream agreement, which may make reference to the market price realized by the operator, or the average price for the month, quarter, or year in which the mineral was produced or sold. For years 2010 through 2016, please refer to the relevant Annual MD&A for a reconciliation to the closest IFRS measures. 2. Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Net Income per share are non-IFRS financial measures, which exclude the following from net income and net income per share: foreign exchange gains/losses and other income/expenses; impairment charges related to royalty, stream and working interests and investments; gains/losses on sale of royalty interests; gains/losses on investments; unusual non-recurring items; and the impact of income taxes on these items. Please refer to the Q3 2018 MD&A for details as to the relevance of these non-IFRS measures, and to the following appendix for a reconciliation to the closest IFRS measures. 3. Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA per share are non-IFRS financial measures, which exclude the following from net income and net income per share: income tax expense/recovery; finance expenses; finance income; depletion and depreciation; non-cash costs of sales; impairment charges related to royalty, stream and working interests and investments; gains/losses on sale of royalty interests; gains/losses on investments; and foreign exchange gains/losses and other income/expenses. Please refer to the Q3 2018 MD&A for details as to the relevance of these non-IFRS measures, and to the following appendix for a reconciliation to the closest IFRS measures. Adjus justed E EBITDA
(expressed in millions, except per share amounts)
Net I t Income come Income tax expense Finance expenses Finance income Depletion and depreciation Non-cash costs of sales Transaction costs on Continental Minerals Venture — — Foreign exchange (gains)/losses and other (income)/expenses Adjus justed ted EB EBITDA Basic weighted average shares outstanding Basic sic EPS EPS Income tax expense Finance expenses — Finance income — Depletion and depreciation Non-cash costs of sales — Transaction costs on Continental Minerals Venture — — — Foreign exchange (gains)/losses and other (income)/expenses — — — — Adjus justed ted EB EBITDA per A per sh share
Fo For the e thr hree ee mont nths hs end ended ed Fo For the e ni nine ne mont nths hs en ende ded Se Septemb ember er 30, 30, Se Septemb ember er 30, 30, 2018 2018 2017 2018 2018 2017
$ 52. 52.1 $ 60.0 $ 170. 170.3 $ 151.2 13. 13.8 2.9 38. 38.4 24.4 0. 0.7 0.8 2. 2.4 2.4 (0. (0.7) 7) (1.6) (2. (2.4) 4) (3.6) 66. 66.0 70.5 186. 186.2 209.2 2. 2.0 0.6 5. 5.7 4.7 0. 0.9 — 0. 0.9 — (0. (0.1) 1) 0.9 (0. (0.6) 6) (0.2) $ 134. 134.7 $ 134.1 $ 400. 400.9 $ 388.1 186. 186.1 185.5 186. 186.1 181.9 $ 0. 0.28 28 $ 0.32 $ 0. 0.92 92 $ 0.83 0. 0.07 07 0.02 0. 0.21 21 0.13 — 0.01 0. 0.01 01 0.01 — (0.01) (0. (0.01) 01) (0.02) 0. 0.35 35 0.38 1. 1.00 00 1.15 0. 0.01 01 — 0. 0.02 02 0.03 0. 0.01 01 — — — — — — — $ 0. 0.72 72 $ 0.72 $ 2. 2.15 15 $ 2.13
Adj djus usted ed Net et Inc ncome Fo For the e thr hree ee mont nths hs end ended ed Fo For the e ni nine ne mont nths hs en ende ded Se Septemb ember er 30, 30, Se Septemb ember er 30, 30, (expressed in millions, except per share amounts) 2018 2018 2017 2018 2018 2017
Net I t Income come $ 52. 52.1 $ 60.0 $ 170. 170.3 $ 151.2 Foreign exchange (gains)/losses and other (income)/expenses (0. (0.1) 1) 0.9 (0. (0.6) 6) (0.2) Transaction costs on Continental Minerals Venture 0. 0.9 — 0. 0.9 — Tax effect of adjustments (0. (0.3) 3) (1.1) (0. (0.3) 3) (1.1) Other tax related adjustments: Valuation allowance — (0.7) — 0.1 Utilization of tax attributes for which no deferred tax asset was previously recognized — (3.8) — (3.8) U.S. Tax Reform impact 2. 2.0 — 2. 2.0 — Adjus justed ted Net I et Income come $ 54. 54.6 $ 55.3 $ 172. 172.3 $ 146.2 Basic weighted average shares outstanding 186. 186.1 185.5 186. 186.1 181.9 Basic sic EPS EPS $ 0. 0.28 28 $ 0.32 $ 0. 0.92 92 $ 0.83 Foreign exchange (gains)/losses and other (income)/expenses — 0.01 — — Transaction costs on Continental Minerals Venture — — — — Tax effect of adjustments — (0.01) — (0.01) Other tax related adjustments: Valuation allowance — — — — Utilization of tax attributes for which no deferred tax asset was previously recognized — (0.02) — (0.02) U.S. Tax Reform impact 0. 0.01 01 — 0. 0.01 01 — Adjus justed ted Net I et Income per come per sh share $ 0. 0.29 29 $ 0.30 $ 0. 0.93 93 $ 0.80
Ma Margi gin (expressed in millions, except Margin)
Net I t Income come Income tax expense Finance expenses Finance income Depletion and depreciation Non-cash costs of sales Transaction costs on Continental Minerals Venture — — Foreign exchange (gains)/losses and other (income)/expenses Adjus justed ted EB EBITDA Reven evenue Margin gin
Fo For the e thr hree ee mont nths hs end ended ed Fo For the e ni nine ne mont nths hs en ende ded Se Septemb ember er 30, 30, Se Septemb ember er 30, 30, 2018 2018 2017 2018 2018 2017
$ 52. 52.1 $ 60.0 $ 170. 170.3 151.2 13. 13.8 2.9 38. 38.4 24.4 0. 0.7 0.8 2. 2.4 2.4 (0. (0.7) 7) (1.6) (2. (2.4) 4) (3.6) 66. 66.0 70.5 186. 186.2 209.2 2. 2.0 0.6 5. 5.7 4.7 0. 0.9 — 0. 0.9 — (0. (0.1) 1) 0.9 (0. (0.6) 6) (0.2) $ 134. 134.7 $ 134.1 $ 400. 400.9 $ 388.1 170. 170.6 171.5 505. 505.0 507.8 79. 79.0 % 78.2 % 79. 79.4 % 76.4 %
Q3 2017 Q3 2017 Gold $1,278/oz. $1,213/oz. Silver $16.83/oz. $14.99/oz. Platinum $953/oz. $814/oz. Palladium $901/oz. $953/oz.
4. Margin is defined by the Company as Adjusted EBITDA divided by revenue. Please refer to the Q3 2018 MD&A for details as to the relevance of these non-IFRS measures, and to the following appendix for a reconciliation to the closest IFRS measures. For years 2010 through 2016, please refer to the relevant Annual MD&A for a reconciliation to the closest IFRS measures 5. The Company defines Working Capital as current assets less current liabilities. 6. Fiscal years 2010 through 2018 were prepared in accordance with IFRS. Fiscal years 2008 and 2009 were prepared in accordance with Canadian GAAP.
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Source: TD Securities; Bloomberg All returns are in US$ Total return assumes reinvestment of dividends over designated period
32% (6%) 17% 14% (14%) 5% 1% (33%) 12% (40%) (20%) – 20% 40% Bull Market (2008 - 2012) Bear Market (2013 - 2015) Bull Market (2016 - Present)
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Chair Franco-Nevada
David Harquail
CEO Franco-Nevada
The Hon. David R. Peterson Former Premier of Ontario Tom Albanese
Former CEO Rio Tinto
Derek Evans
CEO MEG Energy
Louis Gignac
Former CEO Cambior
Randall Oliphant
Former CEO Barrick Gold
Former CEO TMAC Resources
Sandip Rana CFO Lloyd Hong CLO David Harquail
CEO
Paul Brink President & COO