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    Gold Boom Lifts Gold Fields

    May 6, 2025
    Gold Fields CEO Mike Fraser

    Gold Fields has kicked off 2025 with an impressive first-quarter performance, buoyed by a surge in the global gold price and a sharp rebound from earlier weather-related disruptions. The company reported a 19% year-on-year increase in gold output, reaching 551,000 ounces for the three months ending March. This production boost came from stronger showings across several of its global sites, including mines in South Africa, Western Australia, and Peru. With operations back on track, the group is confident in meeting its annual gold production target of between 2.25 million and 2.45 million ounces.

    Financially, the miner is in a healthier position than before. Thanks to the record price of gold, Gold Fields has trimmed its net debt from $2.09 billion to $1.98 billion. At the same time, it managed to pay out a final dividend of $346 million to shareholders, highlighting its improved cash flow. The group also reported a lower net debt-to-EBITDA ratio, suggesting stronger overall financial health. This performance provides a solid base for future growth, especially as the company looks beyond organic expansion. Gold Fields has already signed a binding deal to buy 100% of Gold Road Resources, a move expected to enhance the quality and lifespan of its asset portfolio. That deal is on track to close later this year.

    However, not all developments have been smooth. A proposed joint venture between Gold Fields and AngloGold Ashanti in Ghana has been paused, following regulatory pressure from the Ghanaian government over gold exports. Although both companies see long-term value in combining their assets, they have agreed to shift their focus back to managing their separate operations for the time being. Despite this setback, Gold Fields is maintaining its full-year capital expenditure forecast of between $1.49 billion and $1.55 billion, suggesting no slowdown in planned investments. Overall, the company appears well-positioned to take advantage of the current strength in gold markets while preparing for longer-term expansion.

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