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    Massive Cash Boom for Harmony Gold

    March 4, 2025
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    Harmony Gold Group CEO, Beyers Nel
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    Harmony Gold has rewarded its shareholders with a record interim dividend as the gold price rally continues to boost the miner’s financial performance. The company declared a dividend of 227 cents per share for the six months ending in December, significantly higher than the 147 cents declared in the previous year. This translates to a total dividend payout of R1.44 billion, reflecting the company’s strong cash generation. The rising gold price, which surged by 23% over the period, played a crucial role in boosting Harmony’s operating free cash flow by 46% to R10.39 billion. Despite economic uncertainties and production challenges, Harmony has managed to strengthen its balance sheet, reporting a net cash position of R7.28 billion, a new record for the company.

    The company’s headline earnings per share (HEPS) climbed 33% to R12.70, supported by a 19% year-on-year increase in gold revenue. However, gold production for the period declined by 4%, though the company maintained its full-year guidance for production, grade, costs, and capital expenditure. As South Africa’s largest gold producer by volume, Harmony remains focused on maintaining stability in its operations while capitalising on favourable market conditions. The continued increase in the gold price has further strengthened its financial position, allowing the company to sustain healthy cash flows and provide greater returns to shareholders.

    Beyond its traditional gold operations, Harmony is now preparing to expand into copper production, a move aimed at diversifying its portfolio and reducing risk. This strategic shift is expected to provide additional revenue streams and strengthen the group’s long-term sustainability. The company has also reaffirmed its commitment to disciplined capital allocation and risk-based decision-making, ensuring that growth initiatives are carefully managed without compromising financial health. With gold prices remaining strong and Harmony’s cash flow at record levels, the miner is well-positioned to navigate market fluctuations while delivering value to investors.

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