AngloGold Ashanti Posts $203m Earnings; Cuts Net Debt 15%
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA -- (Marketwire) -- 05/11/11 -- AngloGold Ashanti (NYSE: AU)
posted adjusted headline earnings* of $203m in the first quarter and
boosted cash flow from its operations after eliminating its hedge book last
year to reap the full benefit of record gold prices.
'The business is generating strong, steady cash flow now that we're
capturing this higher gold price,' Chief Executive Officer Mark Cutifani
said. 'We're now focused on driving operational improvements through the
business and advancing our growth projects.'
Adjusted headline earnings in the three months to 31 March, 2011 were
$203m, or 53 US cents a share compared with $61m, or 17 US cents for the
corresponding quarter in 2010, due to improved year-on-year performance
from the South African mines and full impact of higher bullion prices. The
first three months of the year traditionally have the lowest production,
given that South African mines restart operations after the Christmas
break.
Cash flow generated from the company's operating activities during the
first quarter was $513m. Net debt** improved by another 15% to $1.1bn,
underscoring the improvement in AngloGold Ashanti's cash generation, even
after the company funded its capital expenditure requirements.
Production was 1.039Moz at a total cash cost of $706/oz in the three months
to 31 March, 2011, compared with 1.079Moz at $619/oz the for the
corresponding quarter last year, and guidance for the first quarter of
1.04Moz at $675/oz to $700/oz. The result was achieved despite a five-day
stoppage at TauTona, in South Africa, following a seismic event and also
flooding at the company's Sunrise Dam mine in Western Australia. Strong
performances from the Continental Africa and Americas operating regions
helped claw back the lost production.
AngloGold Ashanti announced a significant new discovery beneath the current
workings of its Sunrise Dam mine, which has the potential to yield between
2Moz-5Moz. Drilling at its Cerro Vanguardia mine in Argentina also provided
a high-grade interception of gold and silver at a depth of 400 meters, some
200 meters beneath where the current mineralisation was previously thought
to end. At La Colosa, in Colombia, drill results continue to confirm
confidence in the potential of the ore body.
Tragically, two fatalities were recorded after separate incidents in South
Africa and Ghana. The company's reported fatal incident rate has now
dropped more than 90% since the introduction of the 'Safety is Our First
Value' approach in late 2007. General safety incidents have reduced by
more than 50% over that same period. Efforts continue on a range of fronts
to deliver on the company's vision for a 'no harm' workplace.
Guidance for the second quarter is 1.09Moz at $760/oz, assuming an exchange
rate of R6.75 to the dollar and Brent crude price of $120 a barrel. This
takes into account the impact of the rainfall at Sunrise Dam, a decision to
halt mining of the VCR pillar at TauTona following the seismic event in
February and maintenance at the Geita mill. AngloGold Ashanti anticipates a
stronger second half performance on both cost and production.
*Excludes cost of accelerated hedge buy-back
** Excludes mandatory convertible bonds
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limitation, those concerning the economic outlook for the gold mining
industry, expectations regarding gold prices, production, cash costs and
other operating results, growth prospects and outlook of AngloGold
Ashanti's operations, individually or in the aggregate, including the
completion and commencement of commercial operations of certain of
AngloGold Ashanti's exploration and production projects, the completion of
announced mergers and acquisitions transactions, AngloGold Ashanti's
liquidity and capital resources, and expenditure and the outcome and
consequences of any litigation proceedings or environmental issues, contain
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operations, economic performance and financial condition. Although
AngloGold Ashanti believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-
looking statements are reasonable, no assurance can be given that such
expectations will prove to have been correct. Accordingly, results could
differ materially from those set out in the forward-looking statements as a
result of, among other factors, changes in economic and market conditions,
success of business and operating initiatives, changes in the regulatory
environment and other government actions including environmental approvals
and actions, fluctuations in gold prices and exchange rates, and business
and operational risk management. For a discussion of certain of these
factors, refer to AngloGold Ashanti's annual report for the year ended 31
December 2010, which was distributed to shareholders on 29 March 2011. The
company's 2009 annual report on Form 20-F, was filed with the Securities
and Exchange Commission in the United States on April 19, 2010 and as
amended on May 18, 2010. AngloGold Ashanti undertakes no obligation to
update publicly or release any revisions to these forward-looking
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