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FORM 6-K
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

Report of Foreign Private Issuer

Pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

For the month of May, 2005

ALMADEN MINERALS LTD.

(Translation of registrant's name into English)


750 West Pender Street, Suite 1103, Vancouver, B.C. Canada  V6C 2T8

(Address of principal executive offices)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover Form 20-F or Form 40-F.

Form 20-F_X__   Form 40-F        

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant by furnishing the information contained in this Form is also thereby furnishing the information to the Commission pursuant to Rule 12g3-2(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

Yes .....  No ..X...

If "Yes" is marked, indicate below the file number assigned to the registrant in connection with Rule 12g3-2(b):  82-________


 

 


 

 

Signatures

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

Almaden Minerals Ltd.

(Registrant)

By:/s/ Duane Poliquin

(Signature)

Duane Poliquin, President

Date:  June 2, 2005


MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS


The following discussion and analysis is management's assessment of the results and financial condition of Almaden Minerals Ltd. (the "Company" or "Almaden") for the three months ended March 31, 2005 and should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2004 and related notes contained in the annual report. The date of this management's discussion and analysis is May 12, 2005. Additional information on the Company is available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and on the Company's website at www.almadenminerals.com.


Business of Almaden

Almaden is an exploration stage company engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties of merit in Canada, the United States and Mexico with the aim of developing them to a stage where they can be exploited at a profit or to arrange joint ventures whereby other companies provide funding for development and exploitation.  


Forward looking statements

Certain information included in this discussion may constitute forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and entail various risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties could cause or contribute to actual results that are materially different than those expressed or implied. The Company disclaims any obligation or intention to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.  


Trends

The mineral exploration industry has been through a very difficult period with low prices for both precious and base metals. Lack of interest lead to low market capitalizations and major mining companies found it was easier to grow by purchasing companies or mines rather than explore for them. This, in turn, lead to downsizing of major mining company exploration staffs and many professionals took early retirement or left the industry to pursue other careers. As a result of these trends, there are few good gold-silver projects in the pipeline and a developing shortage of experienced explorationists.  With improving metal prices and increasing demand, especially from Asia, supply difficulties may occur in the future and there is a discernible need for good exploration projects based on sound geological work. As junior companies (many of which are staffed by former large company geologists) find it easier to raise funds, they are beginning to seek properties of merit to explore.


Risks and uncertainties

The Company is subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, the more significant of which are discussed below. Additional risks and uncertainties not presently known to the Company may impact the Company's financial results in the future.


Industry  

Almaden is engaged in the exploration of mineral properties, an inherently risky business. There is no assurance that a mineral deposit will ever be discovered and economically produced. Most exploration projects do not result in the discovery of commercially mineable ore deposits.  


Reserve and mineralization estimates

The estimation of reserves and mineralization is a subjective process and the accuracy of any such estimates is a function of the quality of available data and of engineering and geological interpretation and judgment. No assurances can be given that the volume and grade of reserves recovered and rates of production will not be less than anticipated.  


Gold and metal prices

The price of gold is affected by numerous factors beyond the control of the Company including central bank sales, producer hedging activities, the relative exchange rate of the U.S. dollar with other major currencies, demand, political, economic conditions and production levels. In addition, the price of gold has been volatile over short periods of time due to speculative activities. The price of other metals and mineral products that the Company may explore for all have the same or similar price risk factors.





Cash flows and additional funding requirements

Almaden currently has no revenues from operations. If any of the Company's exploration programs are successful and optionees of properties complete their earn-in, the Company would have to provide its share of ongoing exploration and development costs in order to maintain its interest in the projects, or be reduced to a royalty interest. Additional capital would be required to put a property into commercial production. The sources of funds currently available to the Company are the sale of its inventory of gold, sale of marketable securities, sale of equity capital or the offering of an interest in its projects to another party. Although the Company presently has sufficient financial resources to undertake all of its currently planned exploration programs and has been successful in the past in obtaining financing, there is no assurance that it will be able to obtain adequate financing in the future or that such financing will be advantageous to the Company.


Exchange rate fluctuations

Fluctuations in currency exchange rates, principally the Canadian/U.S. dollar exchange rate, can significantly impact cash flows. The exchange rate has varied substantially over time. Most of the Company's exploration expenses in Mexico are denominated in U.S. dollars. Fluctuations in exchange rates may give rise to foreign currency exposure, either favourable or unfavourable, which may impact financial results. The Company does not engage in currency hedging to offset any risk of exchange rate fluctuation.   


Environmental

Almaden's exploration and development activities are subject to extensive laws and regulations governing environment protection.  The Company is also subject to various reclamation-related conditions. Although the Company closely follows and believes it is operating in compliance with all applicable environmental regulations, there can be no assurance that all future requirements will be obtainable on reasonable terms. Failure to comply may result in enforcement actions causing operations to cease or be curtailed and may include corrective measures requiring capital expenditures.  


Laws and regulations

Almaden's exploration activities are subject to extensive federal, provincial, state and local laws and regulations governing prospecting, development, production, exports, taxes, labour standards, occupational health and safety, mine safety and other matters in all the jurisdictions it operates in. Such laws and regulations are subject to change, can become more stringent and compliance can therefore become more costly. The Company applies the expertise of its management, its advisors, its employees and contractors to ensure compliance with current laws and relies on its land man in Mexico and legal council in both Mexico and the United States.


Title to mineral properties

While the Company has investigated title to its mineral properties, this should not be construed as a guarantee of title. The properties may be subject to prior unregistered agreements or transfers and title may be affected by undetected defects. Unresolved native land claim issues in British Columbia and the Yukon Territory may affect the Company's properties in these jurisdictions in the future.


Possible Dilution to Present and Prospective Shareholders

The Company's plan of operation, in part, contemplates the financing of the conduct of its business by the issuance of cash, securities of the Company, or a combination of the two, and possibly, incurring debt.  Any transaction involving the issuance of previously authorized but unissued shares of common stock, or securities convertible into common stock, would result in dilution, possibly substantial, to present and prospective holders of common stock.   The Company usually seeks joint venture partners to fund in whole or in part exploration projects.  This dilutes the Company's interest in properties it has acquired.  This dilution of interest in properties is done to spread or minimize the risk and to expose the Company to more exploration plays but means that any profit that might result from a possible discovery would be shared with the joint venture partner.  There is no guarantee that the Company can find a joint venture partner for any property.








Material Risk of Dilution Presented by Large Number of Outstanding Share Purchase Options and Warrants

As of May 12, 2005 there were share purchase options outstanding allowing the holders of these options to purchase 4,176,783 shares of common stock and share purchase warrants outstanding allowing the holders to purchase 1,848,105 shares of common stock.  Directors and officers of the Company hold 3,619,783 of these share purchase options.  An additional 557,000 share purchase options are held by employees and consultants of the Company.  None of the share purchase warrants are held by Directors.  Given the fact that as of May 12, 2005 there were 31,172,767 shares of common stock outstanding, the exercise of all of the existing share purchase options and warrants would result in further dilution to the existing shareholders and could depress the price of the Company's shares.


Lack of Trading Volume

The lack of trading volume of the Company's shares reduces the liquidity of an investment in the Company's shares.


Volatility of Share Price

Market prices for shares of early stage companies are often volatile.  Factors such as announcements of mineral discoveries, financial results, and other factors could have a significant effect on the price of the Company's shares.


Competition

There is competition from other mining exploration companies with operations similar to those of the Company's. Many of the mining companies with which the Company competes have operations and financial strength greater than that of the Company.


Dependence on management

The Company strongly depends on the business and technical expertise of its management and there is little possibility that this dependence will decrease in the near term.  


Conflict of Interest

Some of the Company's directors and officers are directors and officers of other natural resource or mining-related companies.  These associations may give rise from time to time to conflicts of interest. As a result of which, the Company may miss the opportunity to participate in certain transactions and may have a material, adverse effect on its financial position.



Exploration projects - Canada


Siwash Gold Deposit

The Company completed a 44-hole, 10,265 meter diamond drill program in 2004 to test the continuity of mineralization at it's wholly owned Siwash Gold Mine in B.C. Calculation of an updated resource estimate incorporating the diamond drill and mine sample data up to and including 2003 was completed in May of 2004 by Giroux Consultants Ltd. The estimate included a measured and indicated resource of 207,600 oz (6,457,000 grams) gold in 736,670 tons and an inferred resource of 207,800 oz (6,463,300 gm) gold in 1,451,950 tons.  A drill program of approximately $1,000,000 has been proposed for the current year.


ATW Diamond Project, NWT, Canada

Almaden has a net 37.5% interest in this project where work over the past several field seasons has identified the source area of the diamond indicator mineral train. A bathymetric survey of the area of interest is planned for the upcoming summer in preparation for diamond drilling in the February to April 2006 field season.   


PV and NIC Gold-Silver Projects, Canada

These projects are optioned to Consolidated Spire Ventures Ltd. ("Spire") on terms whereby Spire can earn a 60% interest by spending $1.3 million on exploration and issuing 600,000 shares to Almaden, all before the end of 2007.





Sam Gold-Silver Project, Canada

An exploration program is planned for 2005 to include the following: further prospecting and recon rock/silt geochemical sampling, geological mapping, grid based soil geochemical sampling and mechanized trenching on both the Discovery and JJ mineral zones.


Exploration projects - Mexico


Fuego Gold-Silver Property

This project is optioned to Horseshoe Gold Mining Inc. ("Horseshoe") under terms whereby Horseshoe has an option to earn a 50% interest by spending US$2 million on exploration and issuing 1,000,000 shares to Almaden. Horseshoe has the option to acquire a further 10% interest by spending an additional US$1 million on exploration. Upon Horseshoe earning a 60% interest, Almaden would have 120 days to sell its remaining 40% interest to Horseshoe in return for a 40% interest in the then issued capital of Horseshoe. Horseshoe has informed the Company that diamond drilling is planned for the first half of 2005.  


Caballo Blanco Gold-Silver Project

This project is optioned to Comaplex Minerals Ltd. ("Comaplex") who can earn a 60% interest by spending US$2 million. Comaplex informed the Company that diamond drilling is planned for the first half of 2005.  


Galeana Gold-Silver Project

This project was optioned to Grid Capital Corp. ("Grid") who returned the property to Almaden early in 2005. The Company is waiting for final reports from Grid before determining further plans.  


El Pulpo Gold-Copper-Silver Project

In December 2004, the Company entered into an agreement with Ross River Minerals Inc. in which the Company agreed to sell a 100% of its right, title and interest in the prospect for 2.2 million shares of Ross River. Ross River is required to issue an additional 1.0 million shares when exploration and development expenditures on the property meet or exceed US $10.0 million and an additional 1.0 million shares on the delivery of a positive feasibility study recommending production on any part of the property. Almaden will retain a 2% NSR regarding any minerals from it's formerly 100% owned concessions. After a feasibility study is completed on a mineral deposit, one half of this 2% NSR (a 1% NSR) can be purchased by Ross River from Almaden for fair market value as determined by an internationally recognized engineering firm acceptable to both parties.  Final documentation is currently being completed.


BHP Billiton Joint Venture

The Company has renegotiated and extended its agreement with BHP to carry out grass roots exploration in a portion of Mexico for copper-gold deposits.   The new agreement covers a reduced area within the much larger original area.  It was selected based on results of the first phase program.  The new agreement also capped the amount BHP Billiton would have to spend on any feasibility study it may conduct.


San Carlos Copper-Gold Project

The San Carlos project is optioned to Hawkeye Gold and Diamond Inc. ("Hawkeye").  On April 13, 2005, the Company renegotiated the option agreement made during March 2004.  Under the terms of the new agreement. Under the terms of the new agreement, Hawkeye has the right to earn a 51-per-cent interest in the San Carlos property by:


1.  issuing 850,000 common shares and paying US$40,000.00 on or before the fifth business day next following the date of final acceptance (the new effective date)of the new agreement by the TSX Venture Exchange;


2. issuing an additional 100,000 shares on each of the first and second anniversaries of the new effective date;


3. incurring exploration expenses totalling not less than US$450,000 not later than the first anniversary of the new effective date;





4. incurring further exploration expenses totalling not less than US$550,000 not later than the second anniversary of the new effective date; and


5. incurring further exploration expenses totalling not less than US$1-million not later than the third anniversary of the new effective date.


Hawkeye may also earn an additional 9-per-cent interest in the property by issuing 100,000 shares before each of the third, fourth and fifth anniversaries of the new effective date and by incurring additional exploration expenses totalling not less than US$2-million not later than the sixth anniversary of the new effective date.


A 2-per-cent net smelter return is reserved to the original owner of certain of the claims. When Hawkeye has earned its interest in the property, a joint venture will be formed in respect of the property."


Selected quarterly financial information

The following selected financial information is derived from the unaudited consolidated interim financial statements of the Company prepared in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP").

 

 

For the quarters ended (unaudited)

 

Mar 31

2005

Dec 31

2004

Sept 30

2004

Jun 30

2004

Mar 31

2004

Dec 31

2003

Sep 30

2003

Jun 30

2003

Total revenues

$142,249

$26,417

$40,516

$113,281

$62,682

$59,106

$3,592

$35,825

Net loss

162,899

1,757,487

725,410

258,688

324,218

567,215

260,373

223,008

Net loss per share

0.005

0.07

0.02

0.01

0.01

0.03

0.01

0.01

Write-down of interest in

   mineral properties


11,072


582,260


306,773


1,322


13,003


49,327


8,984


43,737

Stock option compensation

-

1,205,820

-

-

28,963

96,000

-

30,000

Working capital

4,273,829

4,659,617

5,325,508

5,136,067

5,255,565

5,100,785

1,832,684

1,042,920

Total assets

10,212,087

10,215,275

11,238,229

10,695,340

10,591,469

10,341,770

6,834,870

5,300,783


Results of operations

Almaden's operations during the quarter ended March 31, 2005 produced a net loss of $162,899 or $0.005 per share compared to a net loss of $324,218 or $0.01 per share for the same quarter last year. The fluctuation in net loss is primarily due to an increase in proceeds received (securities issued to the Company) from mineral properties option agreements in excess of the carrying value of the properties and the gain realized on the sale of such marketable securities.


The Company has no revenue from mining operations. Revenue currently consists of proceeds received from mineral properties option agreements in excess of the carrying value of the properties, interest income and the recovery of value-added tax in Mexico, all of which increased during the current quarter compared to the same fiscal quarter last year.  


General and administrative costs increased during the current quarter as compared to the same quarter last year primarily due to the Company's co-ordination of its offsite storage facilities. The Company participated in the Vancouver Investment Conference and the Prospectors and Developers Association Conference in Toronto and engaged Kitco Casey to carry its corporate profile during the quarter. General exploration activities decreased during the current quarter.


Significant non-cash expenses include the write-down of marketable securities to the lower of cost or markets and the gain on sale of securities.    


Liquidity and capital resources

At March 31, 2005, the Company had cash and cash equivalents of $3,748,632 as compared to $4,125,706 at December 31, 2004, the Company's most recent year end. At March 31, 2005, the Company had working capital of $4,273,829 as compared to $4,659,617 at December 31, 2004.  The decrease in cash is primarily due to investment in mineral properties made during the period. In addition, the market value of the Company's inventory of gold bullion at March 31, 2005 was $832,724 - $557,956 above book value. The market value of equity securities at March 31, 2005 was $1,086,213 - $554,687 above book value. These values differ from the GAAP based carrying value on the balance sheet which is at the lower of cost




or market. The Company deferred an exploration advance $103,470 for an IP program undertaken in the following quarter.  Also, included in working capital is a liability arising from the contingent obligation in the event the Company is unsuccessful in its appeal of assessed additional mineral tax for prior years. The Company expects its level of cash resources to be sufficient to meet its working capital and mineral exploration requirements for at least the next year.  The Company has no long-term debt.


Cash used for operating activities during the quarter ended March 31, 2005 was $105,331 compared to $397,797 during the same quarter last year, after adjusting for the non-cash activities.


Cash flows from financing activities during the quarter ended March 31, 2005 were $21,250 from the exercise of stock options compared to $569,461 for the quarter ended March 31, 2004 primarily from private placement financings and the exercise of share purchase warrants.  


Cash used for investing activities during the quarter ended March 31, 2005 was $292,993 compared to $303,868 during the same quarter last year.  The primary reason for the decrease was due to proceeds received on the sale of marketable securities during the current quarter compared to the purchase of securities in the comparative quarter.  Investment in property, plant and equipment decreased in the current quarter.  Investment of $373,217 was made in mineral properties interests, primarily the payment of the first half of 2005 mining taxes and staking of new claims in Mexico, payment in lieu on its Prospector Mountain claims in the Yukon  and a geophysical program undertaken on the Erika project in Mexico.   


Contractual commitments

The Company is committed under an operating lease for its office premises with the following aggregate minimum lease payments to the expiration of the lease on January 31, 2009. During Fiscal 2005, the Company intends to pay $1,995 cash-in-lieu of work on its Cabin Lake claims to keep them in good standing. The Company must pay $1,500 yearly for mineral lease rent on its Elk property. The Company renewed its Rock River coal licenses in Fiscal 2004 for a three-year term. The cost to Almaden (50%) will be $9,385 in Fiscal 2005 and $18,770 in Fiscal 2006. Should the Company not option its Galeana and As de Oro prospects in Mexico by the time their next option payments are due, the Company intends to make these payments of $14,250 each (U.S.$10,000 plus value added tax). All other property options payments on the Company's projects have been assumed by third parties who are earning their interests in the projects. In January 2005, the Company entered into a letter agreement to fund the purchase of a diamond drill at an estimated cost of $200,000 of which $105,000 has been advanced to date. The following table indicates the total aggregate contractual commitments for each period.  


 

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Thereafter

             

Office lease

$27,945

$37,260

$37,260

$37,260

$3,105

-

Mineral property acquisition/maintenance payments


$41,380


$20,270


-


-


-


-

Property, plant and equipment acquisition


$95,000


-


-


-


-


-


Off-balance sheet arrangements

The Company has no off-balance sheet arrangements other than disclosed above.


Critical accounting estimates

A detailed summary of all the Company's significant accounting policies is included in note 2 to the annual consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2004.  


Significant estimates used in the preparation of these consolidated financial statements include, amongst other things, depreciation, determination of net recoverable value of assets, determination of fair value on taxes and contingencies.








Changes in accounting principles

Stock-based compensation

The Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants ("CICA") amended the stock option compensation and other stock based payments accounting standard during 2003. The Company early adopted the standard and the consolidated financial statements for the years ended December 31, 2004 and 2003 reflect this. This change has been applied retroactively and the consolidated financial statements for 2002 have been restated. The effect of this change was to increase the net loss for the year ended December 31, 2002 by $162,000 for a net loss of $3,198,025. Please see Note 2(j) and 3(a) to the audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2004 for further details.  


Flow-through shares

The Emerging Issues Committee - 146 amended the accounting standard with respect to flow-through shares during 2004.  The standard requires, for all flow-through shares issued subsequent to December 31, 2003, the recognition of the future income tax liability and a corresponding increase to deficit on the date the company renounces the tax credits associated with the expenditures, provided there is a reasonable assurance that the expenditures will be made.  The recognition of any portion of previously unrecognized future income tax assets will be recorded as a reduction of income tax expenses.  The Company adopted the standard and the consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2004 reflect these recommendations.   


Asset retirement

The CICA issued a new standard relating to asset retirement obligations effective for fiscal years beginning on January 1, 2004. The standard requires the recognition in the financial statements of the liability associated with the net present value of future site reclamation costs when the liability is incurred. These obligations are initially measured at fair value and subsequently adjusted for the accretion of discount and any changes to the underlying costs.  The asset retirement cost is to be capitalized and amortized into operations over time. Please see Note 3(c) to the audited consolidated financial statements for further details.  


Outstanding share data

The Company is authorized to issue 100,000,000 common shares without par value. As at May 12, 2005, there were 31,172,767 outstanding common shares.    

    

During the quarter ended March 31, 2005, the Company received cash proceeds of $21,250 on the exercise of stock options.


Directors, officers, employees and contractors are granted options to purchase common shares under the Company Stock Option Plan. This plan and its terms and outstanding balance are disclosed in note 9 to the consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2004.


At the Annual & Special General Meeting of the Company scheduled for May 18, 2005, shareholders will be asked to consider and if deemed advisable to pass appropriate resolutions to change the number of common shares which the Company is authorized to issue from 100,000,000 to an unlimited number and to change the Company's Stock Option Plan from a fixed maximum number of 2,900,000 shares to a number not to exceed 10% of the issued and outstanding shares of the Company.


Related party transactions

A total of $29,875 (2004 - $27,600) was paid to a company controlled by Duane Poliquin, the President of the Company, for geological consulting services and web-site management services during the quarter. A total of $18,000 (2004 - $35,194) was paid to a company controlled by Morgan Poliquin, a Director of the Company, for geological consulting services during the quarter. These amounts are included in general exploration, mineral property costs and general and administrative. A total of $17,482 (2004 - $15,613) was paid to Dione Bitzer, an Officer of the Company for accounting services during the quarter.  This amount is included in professional fees.





Outlook

Almaden currently has ten joint ventures and a regional exploration program with BHP Billiton underway to explore for copper-gold deposits in Mexico.  The Company has a strong cash position that will enable it to continue its own exploration efforts in Mexico and Canada, seeking to identify new projects through early stage grass roots exploration and managing risk by forming joint ventures in which partner companies explore and develop such projects in return for the right to earn an interest in them.

  




ALMADEN                                                                                                    

MINERALS LTD.                                                                                                



1103 - 750 West Pender St.

Vancouver, B.C.  V6C 2T8

Tel:  604 - 689 - 7644

Fax:  604 - 689 - 7645

Email: info@almadenminerals.com








NOTICE TO READER



In accordance with National Instrument 51-102 released by the Canadian Securities Administrators, the Company discloses that its auditors have not reviewed the unaudited interim consolidated financial statements for the period ended March 31, 2005.






ALMADEN MINERALS LTD.

Consolidated Interim Balance Sheets

 

March 31, 2005 and December 31, 2004


   

March 31,

2005

 

December 31,

2004

   

(unaudited)

 

(audited)

ASSETS

       
         

CURRENT

       

    Cash and cash equivalents

$

3,748,632

$

4,125,706

    Accounts receivable and prepaid expenses

 

316,151

 

213,176

    Marketable securities (Note 2)

 

531,526

 

504,754

    Inventory (Note 3)

 

274,768

 

274,768

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS

 

4,871,077

 

5,118,404

PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT

 

600,136

 

575,142

RECLAMATION DEPOSIT

 

81,500

 

81,500

MINERAL PROPERTIES (Note 4)

 

4,659,374

 

4,440,229

TOTAL ASSETS

$

10,212,087

$

10,215,275

         

LIABILITIES

       
         

CURRENT

       

    Accounts payable and accrued liabilities

$

114,125

$

 79,134

    Deferred exploration advances  (Note 5)

 

103,470

 

-

    Mineral taxes payable

 

379,653

 

379,653

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES

 

597,248

 

458,787

         

SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY

       
         

Share capital

       

    Authorized

       

       100,000,000 common shares without par value

       

    Issued (Note 6)

       

        31,172,767 shares - March 31, 2005

       

        31,142,767 shares - December 31, 2004

 

25,290,388

 

25,258,538

    Contributed surplus (Note 6)

 

1,587,754

 

1,598,354

Deficit accumulated during the exploration stage

 

(17,262,303)

 

(17,100,404)

TOTAL SHAREHOLDER'S EQUITY

 

9,614,839

 

9,756,488

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY

$

10,212,087

$

10,215,275




ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD:


"Duane Poliquin"

 

 

Duane Poliquin, Director



"James E. McInnes"

 

James E. McInnes, Director





ALMADEN MINERALS LTD.

Consolidated Interim Statements of Operations and Deficit

 

Three month periods ended March 31, 2005 and 2004

(unaudited)


   

Three Months ended March 31,

   

2005

 

2004

         
         

REVENUE

       

    Mineral properties

$

113,522

$

19,866

    Interest income

 

20,975

 

24,985

    Other income

 

7,752

 

17,831

   

142,249

 

62,682

         

EXPENSES

       

    General and administrative expenses (Schedule)

 

183,412

 

159,979

    General exploration expenses

 

135,598

 

182,024

    Write-down of interests in mineral properties

 

11,072

 

13,003

    Stock option compensation

 

-

 

28,963

   

330,082

 

383,969

   

(187,833)

 

(321,287)

WRITE-DOWN OF MARKETABLE SECURITIES

 

(63,396)

 

-

GAIN (LOSS) ON SALE OF SECURITIES

 

59,644

 

(10,576)

GAIN ON SALE OF PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT

 

10,995

 

-

FOREIGN EXCHANGE GAIN

 

17,691

 

7,645

NET LOSS

 

(162,899)

 

(324,218)


DEFICIT, ACCUMULATED DURING EXPLORATION

  STAGE, BEGINNING OF PERIOD

 



(17,100,404)

 



(13,696,201)

         


DEFICIT, ACCUMULATED DURING EXPLORATION

  STAGE, END OF PERIOD


$



(17,263,303)


  $



(14,020,419)

         
         

NET LOSS PER SHARE

   Basic and diluted


$


(0.005)


   $


(0.011)

         

BASIC AND DILUTED WEIGHTED AVERAGE

   NUMBER OF COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING



35,540,700



29,310,332






ALMADEN MINERALS LTD.

Consolidated Interim Statements of Cash Flows

 

Three month periods ended March 31, 2005 and 2004

(unaudited)


   

Three Months Ended March 31,

   

2005

 

2004

         

OPERATING ACTIVITIES

       

    Net loss

$

(162,899)

$

(324,218)

    Items not affecting cash

       

      Depreciation

 

18,253

 

12,131

      (Gain) loss on marketable securities

 

(59,644)

 

10,576

      Write-down of marketable securities

 

63,396

 

-

      Write-down of interests in mineral properties

 

11,072

 

13,003

      Stock-based compensation

 

-

 

28,963

      Gain on sale of property, plant and equipment

 

(10,995)

 

-

Change in non-cash working capital components

       

      Accounts receivable and  prepaid expenses

 

(102,975)

 

(113,745)

      Accounts payable and accrued liabilities

 

34,991

 

20,005

      Deferred exploration advances

 

103,470

 

(44,512)

   

(105,331)

 

(397,797)

         

FINANCING ACTIVITIES

       

    Issuance of shares - net of expenses

 

21,250

 

569,461

         

INVESTING ACTIVITIES

       

  Marketable securities

       

     Purchases

 

-

 

(138,156)

     Net proceeds

 

112,476

 

-

  Property, plant and equipment

       

     Purchases

 

(32,252)

 

(72,451)

  Mineral properties

       

     Costs

 

(373,217)

 

(93,261)

   

(292,993)

 

(303,868)

         

NET CASH OUTFLOW

 

(377,074)

 

(132,204)

         

CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS,

  BEGINNING OF PERIOD

 


4,125,706

 


4,838,914

         

CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS,

  END OF PERIOD


$


3,748,632


$


4,706,710






ALMADEN MINERALS LTD.

Note to Consolidated Interim Financial Statements

 

March 31, 2005

(unaudited)



1.

BASIS OF PRESENTATION


These interim unaudited consolidated financial statements do not include all the disclosure required by Canadian generally accepted accounting principles for annual statements and should be read in conjunction with the annual audited financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2004, specifically the following Notes: Note 1 on the Nature of Operations; Note 2 on Significant Accounting Policies; Note 3 on Accounting Changes; and Note 16 on Contingency. These statements are prepared in accordance with recommendations for interim financial statements in conformity with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles.  They have been prepared using the same accounting policies and methods as those used in the December 31, 2004 accounts.


Certain comparative balances have been reclassified to conform with the current period financial statement presentation.



2.

MARKETABLE SECURITIES


   

March 31,

 

December 31,

   

2005

 

2004

         

Money market investments

$

-

$

-

Equity securities

 

531,526

 

504,754

 

$

531,526

$

504,754


The market value of the investments as at March 31, 2005 was $1,086,213 (December 31, 2004 - $1,045,147.



3.

INVENTORY


Inventory consists of gold bullion which is valued at the lower of average cost of mining and estimated net realizable value. The market value of the gold at March 31, 2005 is $832,724 (December 31, 2004 - $843,599).





ALMADEN MINERALS LTD.

Note to Consolidated Interim Financial Statements

 

March 31, 2005

(unaudited)



4.

MINERAL PROPERTIES

   

March 31, 2005

 

December 31,

2004

Canada

       

Elk

  100% interest in mineral claims in British Columbia

  which includes the Siwash gold deposit



$



2,577,582



$



2,557,245

ATW

  Net 37.5% interest in mineral claims near Lac De Gras,

  Northwest Territories




209,043





196,944

PV

  100% interest in mineral claims in British Columbia

 


117,449

 


130,897

MOR

  100% interest in mineral claims in the Yukon Territory

 


31,697

 


31,524

SAM

  100% interest in mineral claims in British Columbia

 


73,968

 


57,599

Rock River Coal

  50% interest in 187,698 acre coal prospect in the Yukon

  Territory

 



64,470

 



39,339

Cabin Lake

  100% interest in mineral claims in the Yukon Territory

 


1

 


1

Caribou Creek

  100% interest in mineral claims in the Yukon Territory

 


1

 


1

         

Mexico

       

Caballo Blanco

  Option to purchase 100% interest in mineral claims in

  Veracruz State




547,701

 



524,885

El Pulpo

  100% interest in mineral claims in Sinaloa State

 


1

 


1

San Carlos / San Jose

  100% interest in the San Carlos and San Jose mineral claims   in Tamaulipas State

 



203,142

 



203,142

Galeana

  Option to purchase 100% interest in mineral claims in

  Chihuahua State

 



1

 



1

Yago / La Sarda

  100% interest in mineral claims in Nayarit State

 


291,130

 


277,465

Fuego

  100% interest in mineral claims in Oaxaca State

 


1

 


58,135

         

Interests in various other mineral claims

 

543,187

 

363,050

 

$

4,659,374

  $

4,440,229







ALMADEN MINERALS LTD.

Note to Consolidated Interim Financial Statements

 

March 31, 2005

(unaudited)



5.

DEFERRED EXPLORATION ADVANCES


At March 31, 2005, the Company has deferred an advance of $103,470 received from Ross River Minerals Inc.  These funds will be used to conduct an IP geophysical program on behalf of Ross River Minerals Inc. on the El Pulpo project.



6.  

SHARE CAPITAL


The changes in issued shares since December 31, 2004 to March 31, 2005 are as follows:


 

Number

 

Amount

       

Balance, December 31, 2004

31,142,767

$

25,258,538

       

  Issued in the period for cash

     

     Exercise of stock options

30,000

 

21,250

  Add contributed surplus on

     

     exercise of stock options

-

 

10,600

       

Balance, March 31, 2005

31,172,767

$

25,290,388



Warrants


 

Number of

Warrants

 


Expiry Date

 

Exercise

Price Range

           

Outstanding, December 31,

  2004 and March 31, 2005


     1,848,105

 

August 7, 2005 to

  September 18, 2008

 


$0.80 to $2.25


At March 31, 2005, the following share purchase warrants were outstanding:


Number of

Warrants

 


Expiry Date

 

Exercise

Price Range


1,509,000

 


September 18, 2005/2006/2007/2008

 


        $1.50/1.75/2.00/2.25

103,750

 

August 7, 2005

 

0.80

140,000

 

December 30, 2005

 

1.85

68,355

 

December 30, 2005

 

2.25

27,000

 

August 16, 2005

 

2.25

1,848,105

       







ALMADEN MINERALS LTD.

Note to Consolidated Interim Financial Statements

 

March 31, 2005

(unaudited)



6.

SHARE CAPITAL (Continued)


Options


The Company has a fixed stock option plan which permits the issuance of options up to 10% of the Company's issued share capital.  The maximum number of shares reserved for issuance under this plan is 2,900,000.  At March 31, 2005, the Company has granted all stock options available under the plan.   The exercise price of an option cannot be less than the closing price of the common shares on the Toronto Stock Exchange on the day immediately preceding the grant of the option and the maximum term of all options is ten years.  The Company also has stock options outstanding relating to the period before the introduction of the fixed stock option plan.


The Board of Directors determines the term of the option (to a maximum of 5 years) and the time during which any option may vest.  No options were granted during the three months ended March 31, 2005.


The following table presents the outstanding options as at March 31, 2005 and changes during the period:





Fixed Options

 




Shares

 

Weighted

Average

Exercise

Price

         

Outstanding at December 31, 2004

 

4,206,783

 

$ 0.91    

Exercised

 

(30,000)

 

                         0.71  

Outstanding at March 31, 2005

 

4,176,783

 

$0.91    

Options exercisable at March 31, 2005

 

4,176,783

   


The following table summarizes information about stock options outstanding at March 31, 2005

Options Outstanding and Exercisable

Number

 

Expiry

 

Exercise

of  Shares

 

Date

 

Price

         

35,000

 

January 28, 2006

 

2.35

560,000

 

March 1, 2006

 

0.30

91,092

 

August 23, 2006

 

0.27

900,000

 

February 28, 2007

 

0.55

379,000

 

February 26, 2008

 

0.80

50,000

 

April 7, 2008

 

0.74

40,000

 

September 26, 2008

 

1.37

581,691

 

October 7, 2008

 

0.45

154,000

 

December 1, 2009

 

0.39

1,386,000

 

December 14, 2009

 

1.67

4,176,783

       










ALMADEN MINERALS LTD.

Note to Consolidated Interim Financial Statements

 

March 31, 2005

(unaudited)



6.

SHARE CAPITAL (Continued)


Contributed surplus


                      Balance, December 31, 2004

$   1,598,354

   

                      Exercise of stock options

(10,600)

   

                      Balance, March 31, 2005

$   1,587,754



7.         RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

 

A company controlled by the founding shareholder of the Company was paid $29,875 for technical services  and website management during the three months ended March 31, 2005.  

 

A company controlled by a relative of the founding shareholder of the Company was paid $18,000 for geological services during the three months ended March 31, 2005.

            

An officer of the Company was paid $17,482 for professional services rendered during the three months ended March 31, 2005.







ALMADEN MINERALS LTD.

Consolidated Interim Schedule of General and Administrative Expenses

 

Three month periods ended March 31, 2005 and 2004

(unaudited)


   

Three Months Ended March 31,

   

2005

 

2004

         

Bank charges and interest

$

1,574

$

2,265

Depreciation

 

18,253

 

12,131

Insurance

 

2,121

 

1,634

Office and licenses

 

42,147

 

25,855

Professional fees

 

38,759

 

48,197

Rent

 

29,264

 

24,195

Stock exchange fees

 

11,816

 

13,425

Telephone

 

3,307

 

3,752

Transfer agent fees

 

1,751

 

3,387

Travel and promotion

 

34,420

 

25,138

 

$

183,412

$

159,979









Form 52-109FT2 - Certification of Interim Filings during Transition Period


I, DUANE POLIQUIN, President and Chief Executive Officer of Almaden Minerals Ltd. certify that:


1. I have reviewed the interim filings (as this term is defined in Multilateral Instrument 52-109 Certification of Disclosure in Issuers' Annual and Interim Filings) of Almaden Minerals Ltd. for the interim period ending March 31, 2005.

2. Based on my knowledge, the interim filings do not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated or that is necessary to make a statement not misleading in light of the circumstances under which it was made, with respect to the period covered by the interim filings;

3. Based on my knowledge, the interim financial statements together with the other financial information included in the interim filings fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the issuer, as of the date and for the periods presented in the interim filings;



May 13, 2005


"Duane Poliquin"


DUANE POLIQUIN

President and Chief Executive Officer.





Form 52-109FT2 - Certification of Interim Filings during Transition Period


I, DIONE BITZER, Chief Financial Officer of Almaden Minerals Ltd. certify that:


1. I have reviewed the interim filings (as this term is defined in Multilateral Instrument 52-109 Certification of Disclosure in Issuers' Annual and Interim Filings) of Almaden Minerals Ltd. for the interim period ending March 31, 2005.

2. Based on my knowledge, the interim filings do not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated or that is necessary to make a statement not misleading in light of the circumstances under which it was made, with respect to the period covered by the interim filings;

3. Based on my knowledge, the interim financial statements together with the other financial information included in the interim filings fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the issuer, as of the date and for the periods presented in the interim filings;



May 13, 2005


"Dione Bitzer"


DIONE BITZER

Chief Financial Officer.



 

ALMADEN MINERALS LTD.


Annual General Meeting of Holders

of Common Shares of

Almaden Minerals Ltd. (the "Issuer")

May 18, 2005


REPORT OF VOTING RESULTS

National Instrument 51-102 - Continuous Disclosure Obligations Section 11.3


Matters Voted Upon


General Business

Outcome of Vote

1.

Determine the number of Directors at (7) seven

Carried

2.

Elect the following nominees as directors of the Issuer for the ensuing year or until their successors are elected or appointed.

Carried

(a)

Duane Poliquin

Elected

(b)

Morgan Poliquin

Elected

(c)

James E. McInnes

Elected

(d)

Jack McCleary

Elected

(e)

Joseph Montgomery

Elected

(f)

Donald Lorimer

Elected

(g)

Gerald Carlson

Elected

3.

Appoint of Deloitte & Touche LLP, Chartered Accountants, as Auditor of the Issuer for the next year and to authorize the directors to fix the Auditor's remuneration

Carried

 

Votes by Poll

 

Outcome

For

Against

Special Business

     

1.

To approve, by resolution, the amendment to the Issuer's incentive stock option plan. *

Carried

1,907,788

42,769

2.

Approve, by resolution, the Alteration of the Issuer's Notice of Articles by the removal of the Pre-existing Company Provision

Carried

4,411,412

15,199

3.

To approve, by resolution, the Issuer's authorized capital to an unlimited number of common shares without par value.

Carried

4,391,842

34,769

4.

To approve, by resolution, the canceling of the Issuer's current Articles and the adoption of new Articles of the Issuer.

Carried

4,384,442

42,169

(* withheld 2,376,049 votes - not eligible as potential grantees to vote under Toronto Stock Exchange requirements)


Dated at Vancouver, B.C., this 26th day of May, 2005.


ALMADEN MINERALS LTD.


Per:

"Duane Poliquin"

 

                                                                    

Duane Poliquin, Director