Newmont Announces Net Income from Continuing Operations of $1.9 Billion or $3.80 per Share in 2012
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Newmont Announces Net Income from Continuing Operations of $1.9 Billion or $3.80 per Share in 2012

Annual Revenue of $9.9 Billion and Increased Quarterly Dividend to $0.425 per share

DENVER, Feb. 21, 2013 /CNW/ - Newmont Mining Corporation (NYSE: NEM) ("Newmont" or the "Company") reported net income from continuing operations of $1.9 billion or $3.80 per basic share ($3.78 per share on a fully diluted basis) in 2012, compared with $0.5 billion, or $1.02 per share in 2011. Adjusted net income[1] was $1.9 billion or $3.71 per share in 2012, compared with $2.2 billion, or $4.31 per share a year ago.

Financial Highlights

2012 Financial Results:

  • Annual revenue of $9.9 billion;
  • Record regular dividends paid to shareholders of $695 million, or $1.40 per share, representing a payout ratio of 38% of adjusted net income;
  • Gold operating margin of $985 per ounce;
  • Operating cash flow of $2.4 billion;
  • Attributable gold and copper production of 5.0 million ounces and 143 million pounds, respectively;
  • Gold and copper consolidated costs applicable to sales ("CAS")[2] of $677 per ounce and $2.34 per pound, respectively;
  • All-in sustaining cost[3] of $1,149 per ounce; and
  • Average realized gold and copper price of $1,662 per ounce and $3.43 per pound, respectively.

Q4 2012 Financial Results:

  • Approved Q1 2013 dividend payable of $0.425 per share;
  • Attributable gold and copper production of 1.3 million ounces and 35 million pounds, respectively;
  • Gold and copper CAS of $720 per ounce and $2.61 per pound, respectively;
  • All-in sustaining cost of $1,192 per ounce; and
  • Average realized gold and copper price of $1,700 per ounce and $3.22 per pound, respectively.

"We were pleased to return the highest dividends in the gold industry on a per share basis in 2012," said Gary Goldberg, President and Chief Operating Officer. "We will maintain this competitive advantage by focusing on reducing our total cost of production and progressing only the most promising opportunities in our portfolio. These include our Akyem project in Ghana, which will begin production later this year, and advancing the Phase 6 stripping campaign to deliver the next tranche of production from Batu Hijau," added Goldberg.

Management Update

As previously announced, Gary Goldberg will become President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and join Newmont's Board of Directors on 1 March 2013. He succeeds Richard O'Brien who will step down as CEO and retire from the Board at that time. Russell Ball, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (CFO), has also decided to step down and will leave Newmont later this year. He plans to continue in his current capacity to ensure a smooth transition as the company seeks its new CFO.

Other management changes include appointing new leaders and building a team whose skills and experience align with Mr. Goldberg's immediate priorities for Newmont – to take a more disciplined approach to capital allocation and cost control and to restore industry leading social and environmental practices.

These new leaders include: Dr. Elaine Dorward-King, a noted sustainable development expert with 25 years of experience in the mining sector who joins Newmont on 18 March 2013 as Executive Vice President, Sustainability & External Relations; Scott Lawson, Senior Vice President Technical Services, with 27 years of experience in international operations management and technical innovation for the mining sector; and Susan Keefe, Vice President, Strategic Relations, with 25 years of experience in communications and reputation management for the mining sector.

Complementing these new appointments are existing leaders Randy Engel, Executive Vice President, Strategic Development; Bill MacGowan, Executive Vice President, Human Resources and Communications; and Stephen Gottesfeld, Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary.

"I am excited about working with Newmont leaders to raise our game and deliver greater value to shareholders. I also want to take this opportunity to express our thanks to Richard and Russell for their many contributions to Newmont over their years of service," said Gary Goldberg, President and Chief Operating Officer.

2012 Operating Results and 2013 Outlook

In 2012, the Company reported attributable gold and copper production of 5.0 million ounces and 143 million pounds, respectively, at CAS of $677 per ounce, and $2.34 per pound, respectively, on a co-product basis. Attributable 2012 gold production decreased 4% from 2011 levels due to lower production from Asia Pacific as a result of continued Phase 6 waste mining at Batu Hijau, lower grade and ore availability at Tanami, and mine sequencing at Waihi; and lower production from Africa due to lower mill throughput and grade; partially offset by higher production from South America due to higher mill grade and recovery partially offset by lower leach placement; and higher production from North America due to higher throughput at Mill 6, Juniper Mill, and Twin Creeks Autoclave and the startup of the Emigrant mine.

CAS per gold ounce increased 15% in 2012 compared to 2011 due to lower production from Batu Hijau, Tanami, and Waihi, higher royalty and waste mining costs, partially offset by lower co-product allocation of costs to gold.

Attributable copper pounds produced decreased 27% due to continued Phase 6 waste mining at Batu Hijau, partially offset by higher throughput at Boddington.

CAS per copper pound increased 86% due to lower production from Batu Hijau, higher waste mining at Batu Hijau, higher mill maintenance costs at Boddington, and higher co-product allocation of costs to copper.

2013 attributable gold production is expected to be approximately 4.8 million to 5.1 million ounces, with attributable copper production of 150 to 170 million pounds. The outlook reflects a continuation of lower expected production at Batu Hijau as it continues to process lower grade stockpiled ore during Phase 6 stripping and lower production at Yanacocha, partially offset by new production at Akyem expected in late 2013. CAS for gold is expected to be between $675 and $750 per ounce due to lower production at Batu Hijau and Yanacocha combined with higher expected costs for energy, labor and contracted services. All-in sustaining cost (sum of CAS, copper by-product credits, G&A, exploration expense, advanced projects and R&D, other expense, and sustaining capital) is expected to be between $1,100 and $1,200 per ounce. CAS for copper is expected to be between $2.25 and $2.50 per pound due to lower production at Batu Hijau.

2012 Regional Operating Results and 2013 Outlook

North America

Nevada - Attributable gold production was 478,000 and 1.7 million ounces in the fourth quarter and 2012, respectively. CAS was $580 and $638 per ounce, for the fourth quarter and 2012, respectively.

Fourth quarter attributable gold production decreased 8% from the prior year quarter due to lower tons and grades from Leeville. CAS per ounce increased 12% from the prior year quarter due to lower volumes.

2012 attributable gold ounces produced increased slightly due to higher throughput at Mill 6, Juniper Mill, and the Twin Creeks Autoclave as well as new production from Emigrant, partially offset by lower grade at Phoenix and lower throughput and grade at Midas. CAS per ounce increased 6% due to higher commodity and contractor costs and higher royalties.

La Herradura - Attributable gold production was 48,000 and 212,000 ounces in the fourth quarter and 2012, respectively. CAS was $759 and $621 per ounce in the fourth quarter and 2012, respectively.

Fourth quarter attributable gold production decreased 14% from the prior year quarter due to the timing of leach recoveries, a refinery adjustment, and lower grade ore. CAS per ounce increased 25% from the prior year quarter due to higher waste tons mined and lower by-product credits.

2012 attributable gold production remained essentially unchanged due to new production at Noche Buena; offset by lower leach recoveries. CAS per ounce increased 18% due to higher waste tons mined, higher commodity prices and lower by-product credits.

2013 attributable gold production in North America is expected to be approximately 2.0 to 2.1 million ounces at CAS of approximately $600 to $650 per ounce.

South America

Yanacocha - Attributable gold production was 121,000 and 691,000 ounces in the fourth quarter and 2012, respectively. CAS was $617 and $505 per ounce in the fourth quarter and 2012, respectively.

Fourth quarter attributable gold production decreased 30% from the prior year quarter due to lower mill grade and lower leach placement earlier in the year. Costs applicable to sales per ounce increased 21% from the prior year quarter due to the lower production.

2012 attributable gold ounces produced increased 4% due to higher mill grade and recovery, partially offset by lower leach placement at Yanacocha, Carachugo and La Quinua. Leach tons placed decreased 23% from 43 million tons to 33 million tons. CAS per ounce decreased 10% due to higher production and lower mining costs.

La Zanja - Attributable gold production was 13,000 and 53,000 ounces in the fourth quarter and 2012, respectively. 2012 attributable gold ounces produced decreased 17% from the prior year due to a full year of production from our non-consolidated interest in La Zanja.

2013 attributable gold production in South America is expected to be approximately 550,000-600,000 ounces attributable to Newmont due to a reduction in the mining rate in 2013 and 2014 to maintain a more stable operations workforce and lower grade. CAS is expected to be approximately $600 to $650 per ounce, primarily due to lower production.

Asia Pacific

Boddington - Attributable gold production was 216,000 and 724,000 ounces in the fourth quarter and 2012, respectively. Attributable copper production was 19 million pounds and 67 million pounds in the fourth quarter and 2012, respectively. CAS was $856 and $877 per ounce and $2.23 and $2.29 per pound in the fourth quarter and 2012, respectively.

Fourth quarter attributable gold and copper production increased 7% and decreased 10%, respectively, from the prior year quarter due to higher gold grade and with lower copper recovery. CAS increased 14% per ounce and 21% per pound, respectively, due to a higher strip ratio, higher mill maintenance costs, and the impact of the Australian carbon tax, which took effect in July 2012.

2012 attributable gold and copper production decreased 1% and increased 3%, respectively, essentially in line with 2011. CAS increased 29% per ounce and 13% per pound, respectively, due to a higher strip ratio, higher mill maintenance costs, and the impact of the carbon tax in Australia.

2013 attributable gold and copper production at Boddington is expected to be approximately 700,000-750,000 ounces and 70-80 million pounds, respectively, at CAS of approximately $850 to $950 per ounce and $2.45 to $2.65 per pound, respectively on a co-product basis. 2013 production is expected to be in-line with 2012 levels, while higher operating costs are expected to result from higher mining and labor costs, as well as higher costs for contracted services and supplies.

Batu Hijau - Attributable gold production was 7,000 and 33,000 ounces in the fourth quarter and 2012, respectively. Attributable copper production was 16 million and 76 million pounds in the fourth quarter and 2012, respectively. CAS was $1,292 and $1,071 per ounce and $2.77 and $2.36 per pound on a co-product basis in the fourth quarter and 2012, respectively.

Fourth quarter attributable gold and copper production decreased 56% and 33%, respectively, from the prior year quarter due to lower grade and recovery as a result of processing lower grade stockpiled material. CAS increased 71% per ounce and 85% per pound, respectively, due to lower production, offset by lower royalties.

2012 attributable gold and copper production decreased 78% and 42%, respectively, due to lower grade and recovery as a result of processing primarily lower grade stockpiled material. Waste tons mined increased 26% as Phase 6 waste removal continued as planned. The Company expects to process primarily stockpiled ore until Phase 6 ore becomes the primary mill feed in 2014. CAS increased 125% per ounce and 113% per pound, respectively due to lower production, partially offset by lower royalties.

2013 attributable gold production for Batu Hijau is expected to be approximately 20,000 to 30,000 ounces, at CAS of between $900 and $1,000 per ounce, while attributable copper production is expected to be approximately 75 to 90 million pounds, at CAS of between $2.20 and $2.40 per pound. As previously disclosed[4], Newmont expects to continue processing stockpiled ore until Phase 6 ore becomes the primary mill feed commencing in 2014.

Other Australia/New Zealand - Attributable gold production was 245,000 and 955,000 ounces in the fourth quarter and 2012, respectively. CAS was $961 and $879 per ounce in the fourth quarter and 2012, respectively.

Fourth quarter attributable gold production increased 7% from the prior year quarter due to higher throughput at Jundee, higher grade at Waihi and higher throughput and grade at Tanami. CAS per ounce increased 19% from the prior year quarter due to higher mining and mill maintenance costs at KCGM and the impact of the carbon tax in Australia.

2012 attributable gold production decreased 8% due to lower throughput at Tanami and Waihi, and lower throughput, grade, and recovery at KCGM. CAS per ounce increased 32% due to lower production and higher mining costs.

2013 attributable gold production for Other Australia/New Zealand is expected to be approximately 925,000 to 975,000 ounces, primarily due to slightly higher production at Tanami and Waihi. CAS for Other Australia/New Zealand is expected to increase to approximately $950 to $1,050 per ounce in 2013, primarily driven by higher labor costs.

Beginning in 2013, our Asia Pacific region will be split into two regions, Australia/New Zealand, and Indonesia. The Australia/New Zealand region will include Boddington and Other Australia/New Zealand while the Indonesia region will include Batu Hijau. Gold production for Australia/New Zealand is expected to be approximately 1.6 to 1.7 million ounces attributable to Newmont in 2013 at CAS per ounce of $900 to $1,000.

Africa

Ahafo - Attributable gold production was 123,000 and 561,000 ounces during the fourth quarter and 2012, respectively. CAS was $694 and $596 per ounce for the fourth quarter and 2012, respectively.

Fourth quarter attributable gold production increased 40% from the prior year quarter due to drawdown on in-process inventory compared to build up of prior year quarter, higher grade and recovery. CAS per ounce increased 33% from the prior year quarter due to lower in-process inventory buildup and higher drawdown of finished goods inventory at higher average cost as well as higher power and labor cost.

2012 attributable gold production decreased 1% due to lower throughput and grade, largely offset by higher drawdown of in-circuit inventory. CAS per ounce increased 26% due to higher labor, commodity, and royalty costs.

2013 attributable gold production for the Africa operations is expected to increase to approximately 625,000 to 675,000 ounces due to the new production from Akyem in late 2013 at CAS of approximately $525 to $575 per ounce.

Capital Update

Consolidated capital expenditures were $3.2 billion in 2012, up from $3.0 billion in 2011. Attributable capital expenditures were $2.5 billion in 2012, up from $2.3 billion in 2011. Approximately $1.0 billion was spent on major projects in 2012, such as Akyem in Ghana, and equipment, engineering of reservoirs, and demobilization of workforce at Conga, with the balance largely attributed to sustaining capital. The Company currently expects to invest approximately $2.1 to $2.3 billion in attributable capital expenditures in 2013. Approximately 40% of this is allocated to development capital, including at the Akyem project (~$250 million), Ahafo Mill Expansion (~$150 million) the Conga project (~$150 million), and other expansion projects in Nevada (~$260 million) and at La Herradura (~$40 million), with the remaining 60% expected to be spent on sustaining capital.

Newmont's investment priorities include completing construction of Akyem in 2013, finishing the Phase 6 stripping campaign at Batu Hijau during 2013 and 2014, and identifying the best paths forward for Conga in Peru and Tanami in Australia. The Company expects consolidated capital expenditures to decrease from 2012 to 2013 by approximately 15-20%, excluding capitalized interest, as declining capital commitments for Conga, Akyem, and Tanami are partially offset by increasing development capital for the Ahafo Mill Expansion in Ghana as well as the Phoenix Copper Leach in Nevada. Additional capital investment is also possible at the Merian project in Suriname in 2013 pending the outcome of further dialogue with the government and additional project evaluation.

Advanced Projects Update

Consolidated advanced projects, research and development expenditures were $348 million in 2012, down from $373 million in 2011. The Company currently plans to spend approximately $350 to $400 million in advanced projects in 2013 on a consolidated basis, or $300 to $350 on an attributable basis, focused primarily on Long Canyon in Nevada, Elang in Indonesia, and the Subika expansion in Africa.

2013 Outlook[5],[6]


Attributable Production

(Kozs, Mlbs)

Consolidated CAS

($/oz, $/lb) b

Consolidated Capital

Expenditures ($M) c

Attributable Capital

Expenditures ($M) c

Region

Nevada a

1,700 - 1,800

$600 - $650

$600 - $650

$600 - $650

La Herradura

225 - 275

$650 - $700

$125 - $175

$125 - $175

North America

1,950 - 2,050

$600 - $650

$750 - $800

$750 - $800

Yanacocha

475 - 525

$600 - $650

$225 - $275

$100 - $150

La Zanja

40 - 50

-

-

-

Conga

-

-

$250 - $300

$125 - $175

South America

550 - 600

$600 - $650

$550 - $600

$250 - $300

Boddington

700 - 750

$850 - $950

$125 - $175

$125 - $175

Other Australia/NZ

925 - 975

$950 - $1,050

$225 - $275

$225 - $275

Australia/New Zealand

1,625 - 1,725

$900 - $1,000

$375 - $425

$375 - $425

Batu Hijau, Indonesiad

20 - 30

$900 - $1,000

$75 - $125

$25 - $75

Ahafo

525 - 575

$550 - $600

$375 - $425

$375 - $425

Akyem

50 - 100

$450 - $500

$225 - $275

$225 - $275

Africa

625 - 675

$525 - $575

$650 - $700

$650 - $700

Corporate/Other

-

-

$20 - $30

$20 - $30

Total Gold

4,800 - 5,100

$675 - $750

$2,400 - $2,600

$2,100 - $2,300

Boddington

70 - 80

$2.45 - $2.65

-

-

Batu Hijau

75 - 90

$2.20 - $2.40

-

-

Total Copper

150 - 170

$2.25 - $2.50



aNevada CAS includes by-product credits from an estimated 30-40 million pounds of copper production at Phoenix, net of treatment and refining charges.

b 2013 Attributable CAS Outlook is $700 - $750 per ounce.

cExcludes capitalized interest of approximately $142 million, consolidated and attributable.

d Assumes Batu Hijau economic interest of 44.56% for 2013, subject to final divestiture obligations.

2013 Expense Outlook

Description

Consolidated Expenses ($M)

Attributable Expenses ($M)




General & Administrative

$200 - $250

$200 - $250

DD&A

$1,050 - $1,100

$850 - $900

Exploration Expense

$250 - $300

$225 - $275

Advanced Projects & R&D

$350 - $400

$300 - $350

Other Expense

$200 - $250

$150 - $200

Sustaining Capital

$1,400 - $1,500

$1,200 - $1,300

Interest Expense

$200 - $250

$175 - $225

Tax Rate

30% - 32%

30% - 32%

All-in sustaining cost ($/ounce)a,b,c

$1,100 - $1,200

$1,100 - $1,200

Key Assumptions



Gold Price ($/ounce)

$1,500

$1,500

Copper Price ($/pound)

$3.50

$3.50

Oil Price ($/barrel)

$90

$90

AUD Exchange Rate

$1.00

$1.00






a All-in sustaining cost is a non-GAAP metric defined by the Company as the sum of costs applicable to sales, copper by-product credits, G&A, exploration expense, advanced projects and R&D, other expense, and sustaining capital.

bAll-in sustaining cost per ounce is calculated by dividing all-in sustaining cost by the midpoint of estimated sales, less non-consolidated interests in La Zanja and Duketon and development ounces.

cThe Company's methodology for calculating all-in sustaining costs was developed independently, and is subject to change due to a number of factors including the possible adoption of formal industry guidelines from the World Gold Council.




STATEMENTS OF CONSOLIDATED INCOME




Years Ended December 31,




2012


2011


2010




(in millions, except per share)












Sales

$

9,868


$

10,358


$

9,540












Costs and expenses










Costs applicable to sales(1)


4,238



3,890



3,484


Amortization


1,032



1,036



945


Reclamation and remediation


96



120



65


Exploration


356



350



218


Advanced projects, research and development


348



373



216


General and administrative


212



198



178


Write-down of property, plant and mine development


52



2,084



6


Other expense, net


449



265



261





6,783



8,316



5,373

Other income (expense)










Other income, net


278



12



109


Interest expense, net of capitalized interest of $107, $52 and $21, respectively











(249)



(244)



(279)





29



(232)



(170)

Income before income and mining tax and other items


3,114



1,810



3,997

Income and mining tax expense


(869)



(713)



(856)

Equity income (loss) of affiliates


(51)



11



3

Income from continuing operations


2,194



1,108



3,144

Loss from discontinued operations


(76)



(136)



(28)

Net income


2,118



972



3,116

Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests


(309)



(606)



(839)

Net income attributable to Newmont stockholders

$

1,809


$

366


$

2,277












Net income (loss) attributable to Newmont stockholders:










Continuing operations

$

1,885


$

502


$

2,305


Discontinued operations


(76)



(136)



(28)




$

1,809


$

366


$

2,277

Income (loss) per common share










Basic:











Continuing operations

$

3.80


$

1.02


$

4.69



Discontinued operations


(0.15)



(0.28)



(0.06)




$

3.65


$

0.74


$

4.63


Diluted:











Continuing operations

$

3.78


$

1.00


$

4.61



Discontinued operations


(0.15)



(0.27)



(0.06)




$

3.63


$

0.73


$

4.55












Cash dividends declared per common share

$

1.40


$

1.00


$

0.50













(1) Excludes Amortization and Reclamation and remediation.




CONSOLIDATED CASH FLOWS



Three Months Ended December 31,


Twelve Months Ended December 31,



2012


2011




2012



2011





























Operating activities:















Net income


$

697


$

(897)



$

2,118


$

972


Adjustments:















Amortization



281



260




1,032



1,036


Stock based compensation and other non-cash benefits



17



17




72



79


Reclamation and remediation



47



38




96



101


Revaluation of contingent consideration



12



1




12



1


Loss from discontinued operations



(28)



-




76



136


Write-down of property, plant and mine development



58



2,082




52



2,084


Impairment of marketable securities



8



5




47



180


Deferred income taxes



(10)



(565)




15



(671)


Gain on asset sales, net



(95)



(13)




(107)



(81)


Other operating adjustments and write-downs



(107)



(35)




48



65


Net change in operating assets and liabilities



(34)



32




(1,073)



(311)


Net cash provided from continuing operations



846



925




2,388



3,591


Net cash used in discontinued operations



(4)



(3)




(16)



(7)


Net cash provided from operations



842



922




2,372



3,584


Investing activities:















Additions to property, plant and mine development



(816)



(1,006)




(3,210)



(2,787)


Acquisitions, net



(3)



(8)




(25)



(2,309)


Sale of marketable securities



1



7




210



81


Purchases of marketable securities



(11)



(4)




(220)



(21)


Proceeds from sale of other assets



28



3




41



9


Other



(12)



(31)




(60)



(40)


Net cash used in investing activities



(813)



(1,039)




(3,264)



(5,067)


Financing activities:















Proceeds from debt, net



181



213




3,524



2,011


Repayment of debt



(20)



(187)




(1,976)



(2,273)


Payment of conversion premium on debt



-



-




(172)



-


Proceeds from stock issuance, net



4



5




24



40


Acquisition of noncontrolling interests



(10)



-




(10)



-


Dividends paid to noncontrolling interests



-



(100)




(3)



(117)


Dividends paid to common stockholders



(174)



(173)




(695)



(494)


Other



(1)



(24)




(3)



(21)


Net cash provided from (used in) financing activities



(20)



(266)




689



(854)


Effect of exchange rate changes on cash



3



8




4



41


Net change in cash and cash equivalents



12



(375)




(199)



(2,296)


Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period



1,549



2,135




1,760



4,056


Cash and cash equivalents at end of period


$

1,561


$

1,760



$

1,561


$

1,760





CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
















At December 31,


At December 31,






2012


2011






(in millions)




ASSETS







Cash and cash equivalents


$

1,561


$

1,760

Trade receivables



283



300

Accounts receivable



577



320

Investments



86



94

Inventories



796



714

Stockpiles and ore on leach pads



786



671

Deferred income tax assets



195



396

Other current assets



1,661



1,133


Current assets



5,945



5,388

Property, plant and mine development, net



18,010



15,881

Investments



1,446



1,472

Stockpiles and ore on leach pads



2,896



2,271

Deferred income tax assets



481



242

Other long-term assets



872



857


Total assets


$

29,650


$

26,111




LIABILITIES







Debt


$

10


$

689

Accounts payable



657



561

Employee-related benefits



339



307

Income and mining taxes



51



250

Other current liabilities



2,084



2,133


Current liabilities



3,141



3,940

Debt



6,288



3,624

Reclamation and remediation liabilities



1,457



1,169

Deferred income tax liabilities



858



784

Employee-related benefits



586



459

Other long-term liabilities



372



364


Total liabilities



12,702



10,340











EQUITY







Common stock - $1.60 par value;



787



784


Authorized - 750 million shares








Issued and outstanding -









Common: 492 million and 490 million shares issued, less 277,000 and 273,000 treasury shares, respectively









Exchangeable: 56 million shares issued, less 51 million and 51 million redeemed shares, respectively







Additional paid-in capital



8,330



8,408

Accumulated other comprehensive income (Note 25)



490



652

Retained earnings



4,166



3,052

Newmont stockholders' equity



13,773



12,896

Noncontrolling interests



3,175



2,875


Total equity



16,948



15,771


Total liabilities and equity


$

29,650


$

26,111











Regional Operating Statistics

Production Statistics Summary










Three Months Ended December 31,


Years Ended December 31,


2012


2011


2012


2011

Gold








Consolidated ounces produced (thousands):








North America








Nevada

478


522


1,748


1,738

La Herradura

48


56


212


212


526


578


1,960


1,950

South America








Yanacocha

236


335


1,346


1,293









Asia Pacific








Boddington

216


201


724


730

Batu Hijau

14


32


68


308

Other Australia/New Zealand

230


224


924


1,026


460


457


1,716


2,064

Africa








Ahafo

123


88


561


566


1,345


1,458


5,583


5,873









Copper








Consolidated pounds produced (millions):








Asia Pacific








Boddington

19


21


67


65

Batu Hijau

33


49


157


273


52


70


224


338









Gold








Attributable ounces produced (thousands):








North America








Nevada

478


522


1,748


1,738

La Herradura

48


56


212


212


526


578


1,960


1,950

South America








Yanacocha

121


172


691


664

Other South America Equity Interests

13


15


53


64


134


187


744


728









Asia Pacific








Boddington

216


201


724


730

Batu Hijau

7


16


33


149

Other Australia/New Zealand

230


224


924


1,026

Other Asia Pacific Equity Interests

15


5


31


17


468


446


1,712


1,922

Africa








Ahafo

123


88


561


566


1,251


1,299


4,977


5,166









Copper








Attributable pounds produced (millions):








Asia Pacific








Boddington

19


21


67


65

Batu Hijau

16


24


76


132


35


45


143


197





































CAS and Capital Expenditures













Three Months Ended December 31,


Years Ended December 31,


2012


2011


2012


2011

Gold












Costs Applicable to Sales ($/ounce)(1)












North America












Nevada

$

580


$

519


$

638


$

603

La Herradura


759



609



621



527



596



527



636



594

South America












Yanacocha


617



511



505



560













Asia Pacific












Boddington


856



749



877



682

Batu Hijau


1,292



754



1,071



476

Other Australia/New Zealand


961



807



879



664



925



778



886



639

Africa












Ahafo


694



520



596



474

Average

$

720


$

602


$

677


$

591

Attributable to Newmont

$

726


$

608


$

698


$

597

Copper












Costs Applicable to Sales ($/pound)(1)












Asia Pacific












Boddington

$

2.23


$

1.84


$

2.29


$

2.03

Batu Hijau


2.77



1.50



2.36



1.11

Average

$

2.61


$

1.58


$

2.34


$

1.26

Attributable to Newmont

$

2.52


$

1.64


$

2.33


$

1.37

(1)Consolidated Costs applicable to sales excludes Amortization and Reclamation and remediation.















Three Months Ended December 31,



Years Ended December 31,



2012



2011



2012



2011

Consolidated Capital Expenditures ($ million)












North America












Nevada

$

157


$

179


$

677


$

559

La Herradura


39



26



89



81

Other North America


-



27



-



101



196



232



766



741

South America












Yanacocha


118



116



510



360

Conga


115



291



582



739

Other South America


10






19






243



407



1,111



1,099

Asia Pacific












Boddington


64



95



141



217

Batu Hijau


50



47



148



196

Other Australia/New Zealand


63



82



277



294

Other Asia Pacific


7



10



19



18



184



234



585



725

Africa












Ahafo


52



45



228



116

Akyem


83



121



388



248



135



166



616



364

Corporate and Other


7



12



74



35

Total - Accrual Basis

$

765


$

1,051


$

3,152


$

2,964

Change in Capital Accrual


51



(45)



58



(177)

Total - Cash Basis

$

816


$

1,006


$

3,210


$

2,787

Attributable to Newmont (Accrual Basis)

$

621


$

829


$

2,535


$

2,328

Supplemental Information

Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Non-GAAP financial measures are intended to provide additional information only and do not have any standard meaning prescribed by generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"). These measures should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with GAAP.

Reconciliation of Adjusted Net Income to GAAP Net Income
Management of the Company uses Adjusted net income to evaluate the Company's operating performance, and for planning and forecasting future business operations. The Company believes the use of Adjusted net income allows investors and analysts to compare results of the continuing operations of the Company and its direct and indirect subsidiaries relating to the production and sale of minerals to similar operating results of other mining companies, by excluding exceptional or unusual items. Management's determination of the components of Adjusted net income are evaluated periodically and based, in part, on a review of non-GAAP financial measures used by mining industry analysts.

Net income attributable to Newmont stockholders is reconciled to Adjusted net income as follows:


Three months ended


Years ended


December 31,


December 31,

(in millions except per share, after-tax)

2012

2011


2012

2011

GAAP Net income (1)

$ 673

$(1,028)


$1,809

$ 366

Loss from discontinued operations

(28)

-


76

136

Restructuring and other

6

-


26

-

Boddington contingent consideration

-

1


8

1

Acquisition costs

-

-


-

18

Income tax benefit from internal restructuring

(59)

-


(59)

(65)

Impairments/asset sales, net

(40)

1,604


(10)

1,714

Adjusted net income

$ 552

$ 577


$1,850

$2,170

Adjusted net income per share, basic

$1.11

$ 1.17


$ 3.73

$ 4.39

Adjusted net income per share, diluted

$1.11

$ 1.14


$ 3.71

$ 4.31







(1) Attributable to Newmont stockholders.

All-in Sustaining Costs per ounce













Three Months Ended December 31,


Twelve Months Ended December 31,




2012



2011



2012


2011


Costs applicable to sales

$

1,131


$

1,025


$

4,238

$

3,890


G&A Expense

$

50


$

53


$

212

$

198


Exploration Expense

$

47


$

95


$

356

$

350


Advanced Projects and R&D Expense

$

90


$

126


$

348

$

373


Other Expense(1)

$

47


$

52


$

235

$

226


Sustaining Capital

$

434


$

527


$

1,678

$

1,629


Copper By-product Credit

$

(216)


$

(271)


$

(785)

$

(1,262)


All-in Sustaining Cost ($M)

$

1,583


$

1,607


$

6,282

$

5,404


Consolidated Gold sold (thousand ounces):


1,328



1,493



5,466


5,820


All-in Sustaining Cost per ounce ($/oz)

$

1,192


$

1,076


$

1,149

$

929














(1) Other Expense is adjusted for Hope Bay care and maintenance of $144, $17, $15, and $17; Restructuring and other charges of $58, $0, $10, and $0; and Acquisition costs of $12, $22, $0, and $0 for 2012, 2011, Q4 2012 and Q4 2011, respectively.

CAS per Ounce/Pound
CAS per ounce/pound are non-GAAP financial measures. These measures are calculated by dividing the CAS of gold and copper by gold ounces or copper pounds sold, respectively. These measures are calculated on a consistent basis for the periods presented on both a consolidated and attributable to Newmont basis. Attributable CAS is based on our economic interest in production from our mines. For operations where we hold less than a 100% economic share in the production, we exclude the share of gold or copper production attributable to the non-controlling interest. We include attributable CAS per ounce/pound to provide management, investors and analysts with information with which to compare our performance to other gold producers. CAS per ounce/pound statistics are intended to provide additional information only and do not have any standardized meaning prescribed by GAAP and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with GAAP. The measures are not necessarily indicative of operating profit or cash flow from operations as determined under GAAP. Other companies may calculate these measures differently.

Net attributable CAS per ounce measures the benefit of copper produced in conjunction with gold, as a credit against the cost of producing gold. A number of other gold producers present their costs net of the contribution from copper and other non-gold sales. We believe that including a measure of this basis provides management, investors and analysts with information with which to compare our performance to other gold producers, and to better assess the overall performance of our business. In addition, this measure provides information to enable investors and analysts to understand the importance of non-gold revenues to our cost structure.

CAS per ounce/pound



Gold(1)


Copper(2)



Years Ended December 31,


Years Ended December 31,



2012


2011


2010


2012


2011


2010




















CAS:



















Consolidated per financial statements

$

3,703


$

3,440


$

3,054


$

535


$

450


$

430


Noncontrolling interests(3)


(362)



(442)



(395)



(198)



(171)



(169)


Attributable to Newmont

$

3,341


$

2,998


$

2,659


$

337


$

279


$

261




















Gold/Copper sold (thousand ounces/million pounds):

















Consolidated


5,466



5,820



6,296



229



356



539


Noncontrolling interests(3)


(679)



(795)



(1,043)



(84)



(153)



(247)


Attributable to Newmont(4)


4,787



5,025



5,253



145



203



292




















CAS per ounce/pound:



















Consolidated

$

677


$

591


$

485


$

2.34


$

1.26


$

0.80


Attributable to Newmont

$

698


$

597


$

506


$

2.33


$

1.37


$

0.89




















(1)Consolidated CAS per financial statements includes by-product credits of $231, $291 and $245 for 2012, 2011 and 2010, respectively.

(2)Consolidated CAS per financial statements includes by-product credits of $11, $28 and $29 for 2012, 2011 and 2010, respectively.

(3)Relates to partners' interests in Batu Hijau and Yanacocha.

(4)Does not include any sales from our non-consolidated interests in LaZanja and Duketon.


Net attributable CAS per ounce



Years Ended December 31,




2012


2011


2010













Attributable CAS:











Gold

$

3,341


$

2,998


$

2,659



Copper


337



279



261





3,678



3,277



2,920













Copper revenue:











Consolidated


(785)



(1,262)



(1,848)



Noncontrolling interests(1)


289



542



847





(496)



(720)



(1,001)


Net attributable CAS

$

3,182


$

2,557


$

1,919













Attributable gold ounces sold (thousands)


4,787



5,025



5,253













Net attributable CAS per ounce

$

665


$

509


$

365













(1)Relates to partners' interests in Batu Hijau.






Conference Call Information
Newmont Mining Corporation (NYSE: NEM) announced it will report Fourth Quarter and Year-End 2012 results after the market closes on Thursday, February 21, 2013. A conference call will be held on Friday, February 22, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time (8:00 a.m. Mountain Time); it will also be carried on the Company's website.

Conference Call Details


Dial-In Number

888.566.1822


Intl Dial-In Number

312.470.7116


Leader

John Seaberg


Passcode

Newmont


Replay Number

866.380.6745


Intl Replay Number

203.369.0348


Replay Passcode

2013




Webcast Details


URL

http://services.choruscall.com/links/newmont130222.html

Cautionary Statement
This release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, which are intended to be covered by the safe harbor created by such sections and other applicable laws. Such forward-looking statements may include, without limitation: (i) estimates of future production and sales; (ii) estimates of future CAS; (iii) estimates of future consolidated and attributable capital expenditures, CAS, and all-in sustaining cost; and (iv) expectations regarding the development, growth and exploration potential of the Company's projects. Estimates or expectations of future events or results are based upon certain assumptions, which may prove to be incorrect. Such assumptions, include, but are not limited to: (i) there being no significant change to current geotechnical, metallurgical, hydrological and other physical conditions; (ii) permitting, development, operations and expansion of the Company's projects being consistent with current expectations and mine plans; (iii) political developments in any jurisdiction in which the Company operates being consistent with its current expectations; (iv) certain exchange rate assumptions for the Australian dollar to the U.S. dollar, as well as other the exchange rates being approximately consistent with current levels; (v) certain price assumptions for gold, copper and oil; (vi) prices for key supplies being approximately consistent with current levels; and (vii) the accuracy of our current mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates. Where the Company expresses or implies an expectation or belief as to future events or results, such expectation or belief is expressed in good faith and believed to have a reasonable basis. However, such statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors, which could cause actual results to differ materially from future results expressed, projected or implied by the "forward-looking statements". Such risks include, but are not limited to, gold and other metals price volatility, currency fluctuations, increased production costs and variances in ore grade or recovery rates from those assumed in mining plans, political and operational risks, community relations, conflict resolution and outcome of projects or oppositions and governmental regulation and judicial outcomes. For a more detailed discussion of such risks and other factors, see the Company's 2012 Form 10-K, filed on February 22, 2013, with the Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as the Company's other SEC filings. The Company does not undertake any obligation to release publicly revisions to any "forward-looking statement," including, without limitation, outlook, to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this news release, or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as may be required under applicable securities laws. Investors should not assume that any lack of update to a previously issued "forward-looking statement" constitutes a reaffirmation of that statement. Continued reliance on "forward-looking statements" is at investors' own risk.


[1] Non-GAAP measure. See page 13 for reconciliation.
[2] Attributable gold CAS was $698 per ounce for 2012.
[3] Non-GAAP measure. See page 13 for reconciliation.
[4] Please see Newmont's Form 10-K filed on February 21, 2013.
[5] Outlook referenced in the table above and elsewhere in this release is based upon management's good faith estimates as of February 21, 2013 and are considered "forward-looking statements." References to outlook guidance are based on current mine plans, assumptions noted above and current geotechnical, metallurgical, hydrological and other physical conditions, which are subject to risk and uncertainty as discussed in the "Cautionary Statement" on page 15 and in the section entitled "Risk Factors" in the Company's form 10-K.
[6] 2013 Annual CAS, inclusive of hedge gains and losses, are expected to change by approximately $13 per ounce for every $10 change in the oil price and by approximately $6 per ounce for every $0.10 change in the Australian dollar exchange rate.

SOURCE: Newmont Mining Corporation

For further information:

Media, Omar Jabara, +1-303-837-5114, omar.jabara@newmont.com, or Diane Reberger, +1-303-967-9455, diane.reberger@newmont.com, or Investors, John Seaberg, +1-303-837-5743, john.seaberg@newmont.com, or Karli Anderson, +1-303-837-6049, karli.anderson@newmont.com

http://www.newmont.com

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Newmont is a gold and copper producing company based in United states of america.

Newmont produces gold, copper, silver in Australia, in Bolivia, in Canada, in Ghana, in Indonesia, in Mexico, in New Zealand, in Peru and in Uzbekistan, develops copper and gold in Canada, in Ghana and in Peru, and holds various exploration projects in Canada, in Ecuador, in Guyana, in Indonesia, in Solomon Islands and in Turkey.

Its main assets in production are KORI KOLLO in Bolivia, KALGOORLIE "SUPER PIT" JV, TURQUOISE RIDGE (GETCHELL), YANDAL / JUNDEE, BODDINGTON, JUNDEE, BODDINGTON MINE, TANAMI, NEVADA STOCKPILES, CARLIN OPEN PIT, TWIN CREEKS, LONE TREE COMPLEX, PHOENIX, CARLIN UNDERGROUND and MIDAS in Australia, YANACOCHA MINE, LEEVILLE MINING COMPLEX, YANACOCHA and LA ZANJA in Peru, CON MINE in Canada, BATU HIJAU, BATU HIJAU STOCKPILES and KEN SNYDER in Indonesia, AHAFO and AHAFO SOUTH in Ghana, HERRADURA, LA HERRADURA and SOLEDAD & DIPOLOS in Mexico, ZARAFSHAN, NEVADA IN PROCESS and ZARAFSHAN in Uzbekistan and MARTHA (WAIHI) MINE in New Zealand, its main assets in development are CONGA in Peru, AKYEM in Ghana and FORT A LA CORNE (FALC) - JV in Canada and its main exploration properties are MINAHASA and LONE TREE GOLD MINE in Indonesia, MADRID DEPOSIT SOUTH PATCH, DUQUET, BEAR LODGE, LESPERANCE, MONUMENT BAY, MADRID DEPOSIT NAARTOK WEST, HOPE BAY BOSTON, MADRID DEPOSIT NAARTOK EAST, HOPE BAY MADRID, HOPE BAY DORIS, RAIN and GOLDEN EAGLE MINE in Canada, MACARA and TOBOGGAN JV in Ecuador, WOODLINE, ADELAIDE and TUSCARORA in Australia and CALCATREAU in Argentina.

Newmont is listed in Australia, in Canada, in Germany and in United States of America. Its market capitalisation is US$ 22.9 billions as of today (€ 21.4 billions).

Its stock quote reached its lowest recent point on July 24, 1987 at US$ 10.34, and its highest recent level on April 26, 2024 at US$ 42.86.

Newmont has 534 000 000 shares outstanding.

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