Impala Platinum 1st Half Revenue Up On Higher Volumes, Strong Metal Prices
February 17 2011 - 2:16AM
Dow Jones News
South African mining company Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd.
(IMP.JO) Thursday reported a much improved net profit for the first
half of fiscal 2011 on revenue 37% higher due mainly to increased
volumes and stronger dollar metal prices.
MAIN FACTS:
-Revenue for six months ended Dec. 31, ZAR15.32 billion (2009:
ZAR11.12 billion)
-Profit before tax ZAR3.21 billion (2009: ZAR2.42 billion)
-Net profit ZAR2.07 billion 92009: ZAR1.27 billion)
-Diluted EPS 344 cents (2009: 211 cents)
-Safety performance unsatisfactory; six fatal incidents occurred
during this reporting period, five of which were at Impala
Rustenburg operations and one occurred at Mimosa
-Gross platinum production up 6% to 952,000 ounces
-Operational Rustenburg recovery on track, Zimplats and Mimosa
continue to meet operational targets
-Interim dividend of 150 cents per share, up 25%.
-Phase 2 expansion at Zimplats, which forms a key part of growth
strategy, has started and is progressing satisfactorily.
-Unit costs were well contained, rising by 4% to ZAR10,271 as a
result of the higher output.
-Discussions with Government regarding the company's empowerment
proposals are ongoing.
-Capital expenditure for the half year totaled ZAR2.4 billion,
compared to ZAR2.2 billion in the previous half year to December
2009.
-Cash, net of debt, amounted to ZAR115 million (Dec. 2009:
ZAR941 million).
-Growing influence of the emerging market economies and the
injection of further liquidity in the U.S. augurs well for a
sustained recovery in world markets, creating tight market
conditions for both platinum and palladium.
-Rhodium market is expected to move back to balance.
-By Ian Walker, Dow Jones Newswires; 44-20-7842-9296;
ian.walker@dowjones.com
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