First Majestic Reports Third Quarter Financial Results and Quarterly Dividend Payment

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Vancouver, BC, Canada - FIRST MAJESTIC SILVER CORP. (AG: NYSE; FR: TSX) (the "Company" or “First Majestic”) is pleased to announce the unaudited interim consolidated financial results of the Company for the third quarter
ended September 30, 2021. The full version of the financial statements and the management discussion and analysis can be viewed on the Company's website at www.firstmajestic.com or on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and
on EDGAR at www.sec.gov. All amounts are in U.S. dollars unless stated otherwise.
THIRD QUARTER 2021 HIGHLIGHTS
(compared to Q3 2020)
• Generated revenues of $124.6 million, representing a 1% decrease due to the decision to withhold 1.4 million
ounces of silver in inventory in an effort to maximize future profits. Had the Company sold these ounces at
the end of the quarter it would have generated approximately $33.2 million in additional revenue using the
quarterly average realized price of $23.10 per ounce
• Cash costs increased to $14.09 per AgEq ounce due to the addition of Jerritt Canyon
• All-in sustaining costs (“AISC”) increased to $19.93 per AgEq ounce primarily due to an increase in sustaining capital costs related to the $12.3 million Tailings Storage Facility 2 (“TSF2”) lift project at Jerritt Canyon
• Mine operating earnings of $3.5 million during the quarter, compared to earnings of $48.0 million in Q3 2020, the decrease in earnings was primarily attributed to lower silver ounces sold due to the holdback of
1.4 million ounces of silver along with higher costs attributed to the first full quarter of operations at Jerritt Canyon
• Net earnings of ($18.4) million attributed to the reduction in revenue as a result of withholding 1.4 million ounces of silver from sales at quarter end
• Adjusted EPS of ($0.07) after excluding non-cash and non-recurring items
• Cash flow per share of $0.09 (non-GAAP)
• Cash and cash equivalents at September 30, 2021 were $192.8 million with strong working capital of $262.5
million • Declared a third quarter cash dividend payment of $0.0049 per common share for shareholders of record as of the close of business on November 17, 2021 which will be distributed on or about November 30, 2021
“Our decision to inventory a significant amount of silver during the quarter obviously impacted our third quarter
financial results but those additional revenues and cash flows are expected to be realized in the coming quarters
as prices improve,” stated Keith Neumeyer, President and CEO. “During the quarter, we also invested in two
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significant capital projects at Jerritt Canyon which temporarily increased our all-in sustaining costs at the site.
With the majority of these investments now complete, we expect a reduction in costs starting in the fourth
quarter driven by higher production, reduced capital costs and continued improvements in operating efficiencies. At San Dimas, AISC costs decreased by 19% to $11.58 per ounce due to higher production and higher
consumption rates of low-cost energy from our hydro dam when compared to diesel or grid power. At Santa Elena, the mill is preparing to begin test batching low-grade stockpiles from the Ermitaño deposit which is
expected to further drive down costs and increase overall production. Finally, the Company declared its third quarter dividend which was also impacted by the lower quarterly revenues due to the withholding of the 1.4
million unsold ounces of silver, however, the upcoming future quarter dividends are expected to increase as this
large inventory is divested.”
OPERATIONAL AND FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
Key Performance Metrics 2021-Q3 2021-Q2
Change Q3 vs Q2 2020-Q3 Change Q3 vs Q3 2021-YTD
Operational
Ore Processed / Tonnes Milled 943,126 826,213 14 % 655,920 44 % 2,383,584
Silver Ounces Produced 3,302,086 3,274,026 1 % 3,158,866 5 % 9,484,135
Silver Equivalent Ounces Produced 7,319,441 6,435,023 14 % 5,201,085 41 % 18,294,760
Cash Costs per Silver Equivalent Ounce (1) $14.09 $13.89 1 % $9.48 49 % $13.65
All-in Sustaining Cost per Silver
Equivalent Ounce (1) $19.93 $19.42 3 % $14.01 42 % $19.60
Total Production Cost per Tonne (1) $106.52 $104.94 2 % $71.56 49 % $101.73
Average Realized Silver Price per Ounce (1) $23.10 $27.32 (15 %) $22.58 2 % $25.74
Financial (in $millions)
Revenues $124.6 $154.1 (19 %) $125.9 (1 %) $379.2
Mine Operating Earnings $3.5 $29.4 (88 %) $48.0 (93 %) $61.1
Net (Loss) Earnings ($18.4) $15.6 NM $30.9 NM ($1.0)
Operating Cash Flows before Movements
in Working Capital and Taxes $22.6 $51.2 (56 %) $52.2 (57 %) $104.9
Cash and Cash Equivalents $192.8 $227.1 (15 %) $232.4 (17 %) $192.8
Working Capital (1) $262.5 $276.3 (5 %) $266.7 (2 %) $262.5
Shareholders
(Loss) Earnings per Share ("EPS") - Basic ($0.07) $0.06 NM $0.14 NM $0.00
Adjusted EPS (1) ($0.07) $0.05 NM $0.12 NM $0.01
Cash Flow per Share (1) $0.09 $0.21 (58 %) $0.24 (64 %) $0.44
NM – Not meaningful
(1) The Company reports non-GAAP measures which include cash costs per ounce, all-in sustaining cost per ounce, total production
cost per ounce, total production cost per tonne, average realized silver price per ounce, working capital, adjusted EPS and cash flow
per share. These measures are widely used in the mining industry as a benchmark for performance, but do not have a standardized
meaning and may differ from methods used by other companies with similar descriptions. See "Non-GAAP Measures" in the
Company's MD&A for a reconciliation of non-GAAP to GAAP measures.

Q3 2021 FINANCIAL RESULTS
The Company realized an average silver price of $23.10 per ounce during the third quarter of 2021, representing
a 2% increase compared to $22.58 per ounce in the third quarter of 2020.
Revenues generated in the third quarter totaled $124.6 million compared to $125.9 million in the third quarter
of 2020. Revenues in the quarter were impacted primarily due to the temporary withholding of 1.4 million
ounces of silver, which remained in the inventory at quarter end. Had the Company sold the withheld inventory,
the Company would have generated approximately $33.2 million in additional revenue using the quarterly
average realized price of $23.10 per ounce.
The Company realized mine operating earnings of $3.5 million compared with mine operating earnings of $48.0
million in the third quarter of 2020. The decrease in mine operating earnings was primarily attributed to the
decision to withhold 1.4 million silver ounces from sale along with higher costs primarily attributed to the first
full quarter of operations of Jerritt Canyon.
Earnings for the quarter was ($18.4) million (EPS of ($0.07)) compared to $30.9 million (EPS of $0.14) in the third
quarter of 2020.
Adjusted net earnings for the quarter was ($18.1) million (Adjusted EPS of ($0.07)) compared to $25.7 million
(Adjusted EPS of $0.12) in the third quarter of 2020, after excluding non-cash and non-recurring items.
Cash flow from operations before movements in working capital and income taxes in the quarter was $22.6
million ($0.09 per share) compared to operating cash flow from operations of $52.2 million ($0.24 per share) in
the third quarter of 2020.
Ended the quarter with $192.8 million in cash and cash equivalents as of September 30, 2021. In addition, the
Company has a strong working capital position of $262.5 million and total available liquidity of $272.5 million,
including a $10 million of available undrawn revolving credit facility.

OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS
The table below represents the quarterly operating and cost parameters at each of the Company’s four
producing silver and gold mines.
Third Quarter Production Summary San Dimas Santa Elena La Encantada Jerritt Canyon Consolidated
Ore Processed / Tonnes Milled 214,205 234,862 263,645 230,415 943,126
Silver Ounces Produced 1,888,371 508,641 905,074 — 3,302,086
Gold Ounces Produced 20,767 7,498 114 26,145 54,525
Silver Equivalent Ounces Produced 3,422,032 1,061,657 913,481 1,922,270 7,319,441
Cash Costs per Silver Equivalent Ounce $8.29 $17.09 $12.25 N/A $14.09
All-in Sustaining Cost per Silver Equivalent Ounce $11.58 $21.10 $15.28 N/A $19.93
Cash cost per AuEq Ounce N/A N/A N/A $1,735 N/A
All-In sustaining costs per AuEq Ounce N/A N/A N/A $2,286 N/A
Total Production Cost per Tonne $128.67 $75.76 $41.08 $192.17 $106.52
(1) The Company reports non-GAAP measures which include cash costs per ounce, all-in sustaining cost per ounce, total production
cost per ounce and total production cost per tonne. These measures are widely used in the mining industry as a benchmark forperformance, but do not have a standardized meaning and may differ from methods used by other companies with similar descriptions.

See "Non-GAAP Measures" in the Company's MD&A for a reconciliation of non-GAAP to GAAP measures.
The Company produced 7.3 million silver equivalent ounces consisting of 3.3 million ounces of silver and 54,525
ounces of gold, representing an increase of 1% and 17%, respectively, compared to the previous quarter primarily
due to a 39% increase in gold production from the Jerritt Canyon operation in Nevada. In the first nine months
of 2021, the Company has produced 9.5 million ounces of silver and 124,942 ounces of gold for total production
of 18.3 million silver equivalent ounces, or approximately 69% of the Company’s 2021 guidance midpoint of
producing 25.7 to 27.5 million ounces. Furthermore, the Company anticipates achieving its 2021 production
guidance due to expected higher grades at San Dimas, Jerritt Canyon and Santa Elena in the fourth quarter.
COSTS AND CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
Cash cost per ounce for the quarter was $14.09 per AgEq ounce, an increase of 1% from $13.89 per ounce in the
previous quarter. The increase in cash cost per AgEq ounce was due to the addition of Jerritt Canyon which was
producing at a higher cash cost compared to the previous quarter which was primarily affected by a 14-day
planned semi-annual maintenance shutdown of the dual roasters.
AISC in the second quarter was $19.93 per ounce compared to $19.42 per ounce in the previous quarter. The
increase in AISC per AgEq ounce was primarily attributed to the TSF2 lift project at Jerritt Canyon. The increase
in AISC was partially offset by lower costs at San Dimas and La Encantada as a result of increased rates of
production.
Total capital expenditures in the third quarter were $59.7 million, primarily consisting of $22.4 million at Jerritt
Canyon, $14.2 million at San Dimas, $15.7 million at Santa Elena (including $9.3 million towards the Ermitaño
project), $2.8 million at La Encantada and $4.6 million for strategic projects.
Q3 2021 DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT
The Company is pleased to announce that its Board of Directors has declared a cash dividend payment in the
amount of $0.0049 per common share for the third quarter of 2021. The third quarter cash dividend will be
paid to holders of record of First Majestic’s common shares as of the close of business on November 17, 2021
and will be distributed on or about November 30, 2021.
Under the Company’s dividend policy, the quarterly dividend per common share is targeted to equal
approximately 1% of the Company’s net quarterly revenues divided by the Company’s then outstanding
common shares on the record date.
The amount and distribution dates of future dividends remain at the discretion of the Board of Directors. This
dividend qualifies as an ‘eligible dividend’ for Canadian income tax purposes. Dividends paid to shareholders
outside Canada (non-resident investors) may be subject to Canadian non-resident withholding taxes.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION contact info@firstmajestic.com, visit our website at www.firstmajestic.com



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