 | | Publié le 27 janvier 2011 | production report for the quarter to 31 December 2010 |
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Lonmin
Plc ("Lonmin" or the "Company") today announces its
production report for the quarter to 31 December 2010 (unaudited) and Interim
Management Statement.
Overview
Our
operational performance in the first quarter of 2011 demonstrates continued
progress in mining as both tonnes mined and milled increased over the prior
year period, together with further progress in production of metals in
concentrate due to continuing improvements in the recovery rate. Although our
refined production was affected by the scheduled rebuild of the Number One
furnace, it was somewhat mitigated by toll refining.
Mining
Total
tonnes mined in the first quarter of the 2011 financial year from our Marikana
underground operations were 2.8 million, up 200,000 tonnes and representing a
7.8% increase from the prior year period. This increase can be attributed to a
number of factors. Firstly, the Karee, Middelkraal and Easterns' mining units
all increased their production from the prior year period. Karee's operations
increased production by 196,000 tonnes, with a significant contribution from
K3; Middelkraal's production also increased by 59,000 tonnes as production at
Saffy continued to ramp up, whilst Easterns increased production by 57,000
tonnes, with a notable contribution from the E2 shaft. These increases were
offset by a 113,000 tonnes fall in production at Westerns during the quarter
due to the planned decline at Newman. The decrease in Section 54 safety
shutdowns also contributed to the higher production in the quarter, when
compared to the prior year period. Newman was the only shaft to have a Section
54 shutdown and lost 21,000 tonnes in production during the quarter, compared
to the prior year losses by all operations of 84,000 tonnes.
Production
at our opencast operations continued to ramp up in the quarter to 193,000
tonnes, whilst the production at Pandora increased marginally to 39,000 tonnes.
Overall, total tonnes mined were 15% up at 3.0 million tonnes against the prior
year period.
Concentrators
Total
tonnes milled in the quarter increased over the prior year period by 17.4%, or
452,000 tonnes to 3.0 million tonnes, with underground tonnes milled increasing
by 11% to 2.8 million tonnes when compared to the prior year period and an
increase of 172,000 tonnes being milled from opencast, compared to 61,000
tonnes in the prior year period.
Underground
milled head grade was 4.55 grammes per tonne (5PGE+Au) for the quarter, down
0.19 grammes per tonne from 4.74 grammes in the prior year period and down 0.08
grammes per tonne from 4.63 grammes in quarter four of our prior financial year
respectively. This was due to poor ground conditions being encountered at K3.
The opencast milled head grade was at 2.24 grammes per tonne, 14.3% higher than
the prior year period as the opencast milled in the prior year period was from
lower grade stock pile material.
Underground
concentrator recoveries continued the positive trend and increased from 84.5%
to 85.1% when compared to the prior year period, whilst the opencast recovery
rate increased from 42..3% to 80.7% mainly as a result of the improved grade of
the opencast material milled in the current period.
Platinum
in concentrate from the Marikana operations was 175,769 saleable ounces, a
12.7% increase over the prior year period. In total the concentrators produced
180,433 saleable ounces of Platinum in the quarter, an 11.5% increase from
prior year period.
Total
Lonmin refined production of 81,982 ounces of Platinum was 26% less than the
prior year period as a result of the scheduled rebuild and modification of the
Number One furnace during the quarter which resulted in an increase in Platinum
and PGM concentrate stock. This was partially offset by 9,700 Platinum ounces
returned from toll refining such that total refined production was 91,682
ounces, 17.2% less than the prior year period. Total PGM production was at
240,366 ounces, down only 1.1% when compared to prior year. This is as a result
of the Other Platinum Metals (OPMs) returned from toll refining in the quarter,
for which the associated Platinum ounces were returned in September 2010.
Sales
& Pricing
Platinum
sales at 66,426 ounces were 39.1% less than the prior year period, mainly
because of the Number One furnace rebuild and also as a result of bad weather
affecting customer deliveries over the Christmas period in the northern
hemisphere. Total PGM sales decreased by 23.1% to 184,317 ounces.
The
US dollar basket price improved considerably during the first quarter of the
2011 financial year with the basket price at $1,175 per ounce being 15.6%
higher than the prior year period. The increase in our South African Rand PGM
basket price was more moderate, at 6.5% due to a much stronger South African
Rand against the US dollar during the quarter when compared to the prior year
period.
Number
One Furnace
The
rebuild and modification of the Number One furnace, was successfully completed
on schedule and the furnace was recommissioned in mid December 2010. The three
pyromet furnaces have operated throughout the period.
Wage
Settlements
As
announced on 13 January 2011, we reached agreement with the National Union of
Mineworkers (NUM) in terms of which employees will receive an 8% wage increase
backdated to 1 October 2010, as well as a once off payment of R850. We have now
concluded all of our wage negotiations.
Outlook
Our
production performance during the first quarter of 2011 represents a solid
start to the year and supports our sales guidance of 750,000 ounces of
Platinum. We also maintain our capital expenditure guidance of around $380
million and expect Rand unit costs to increase by less than the 8% wage
settlement agreed with the NUM.
ENQUIRIES:
Investors
/ Analysts:
Tanya
Chikanza
+44 (0) 207 201 6007
Head
of Investor Relations
Media:
Cardew
Group
+44 (0) 207 930 0777
Rupert
Pittman/Jamie
Milton
Financial
Dynamics
+27 (0) 11 214 2000
Dani Cohen / Ravin Maharaj
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3 months
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3 months
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to 31 Dec
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to 31 Dec
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2010
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2009
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Tonnes mined
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Marikana
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Karee1
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kt
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1,107
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911
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Westerns1
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kt
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872
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985
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Middelkraal1
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kt
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482
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422
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Easterns1
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kt
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310
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253
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Underground
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kt
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2,770
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2,571
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Opencast
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kt
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193
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-
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Total
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kt
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2,963
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2,571
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Pandora attributable2
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Underground
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kt
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39
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38
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Opencast
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kt
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-
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-
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Total
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kt
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39
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38
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Lonmin Platinum
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Underground
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kt
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2,809
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2,609
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Opencast
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kt
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193
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-
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Total
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kt
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3,002
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2,609
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Tonnes milled3
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Marikana
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Underground
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kt
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2,740
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2,447
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Opencast
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kt
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234
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61
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Total
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kt
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2,973
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2,508
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Pandora4
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Underground
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kt
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75
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89
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Opencast
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kt
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-
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-
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Total
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kt
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75
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89
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Lonmin Platinum
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Underground
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kt
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2,815
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2,535
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Head grade5
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g/t
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4.55
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4.74
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Recovery rate6
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%
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85.1%
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84.5%
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Opencast
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kt
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234
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61
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Head grade5
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g/t
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2.24
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1.96
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Recovery rate6
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%
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80.7%
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42.3%
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Total
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kt
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3,048
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2,596
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Head grade5
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g/t
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4.38
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4.68
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Recovery rate6
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%
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85.0%
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84.0%
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3 months
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3 months
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to 31 Dec
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to 31 Dec
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2010
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2009
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Metals in concentrate7
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Marikana
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Platinum
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oz
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175,769
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156,025
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Palladium
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oz
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82,759
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72,596
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Gold
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oz
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4,459
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3,361
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Rhodium
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oz
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23,352
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21,678
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Ruthenium
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oz
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36,357
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33,350
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Iridium
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oz
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7,997
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7,281
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Total PGMs
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oz
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330,694
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294,291
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Nickel8
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MT
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884
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661
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Copper8
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MT
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570
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417
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Pandora3
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Platinum
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oz
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4,665
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5,820
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Palladium
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oz
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2,177
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2,745
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Gold
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oz
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32
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40
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Rhodium
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oz
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714
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911
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Ruthenium
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oz
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1,114
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1,403
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Iridium
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oz
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183
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231
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Total PGMs
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oz
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8,886
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11,151
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Nickel8
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MT
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8
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9
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Copper8
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MT
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4
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5
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Lonmin Platinum
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Platinum
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oz
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180,433
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161,845
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Palladium
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oz
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84,936
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75,341
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Gold
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oz
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4,491
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3,401
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Rhodium
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oz
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24,066
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22,589
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Ruthenium
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oz
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37,472
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34,754
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Iridium
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oz
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8,180
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7,512
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Total PGMs
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oz
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339,579
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305,442
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Nickel8
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MT
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892
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669
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Copper8
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MT
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574
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422
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3 months
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3 months
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to 31 Dec
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2010
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2009
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Refined production
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Lonmin refined metal
production13
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Platinum
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oz
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81,982
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110,786
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Palladium
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oz
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42,744
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70,967
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Gold
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oz
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2,545
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3,408
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Rhodium
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oz
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14,279
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21,564
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Ruthenium
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oz
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20,877
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25,632
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Iridium
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oz
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4,643
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9,921
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Total PGMs
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oz
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167,070
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242,278
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Toll refined metal production
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Platinum
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oz
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9,700
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-
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Palladium
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oz
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35,545
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-
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Gold
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oz
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2,028
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-
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Rhodium
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oz
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10,179
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324
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Ruthenium
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oz
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13,064
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512
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Iridium
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oz
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2,780
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-
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Total PGMs
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oz
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73,295
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835
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Total refined PGMs
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Platinum
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oz
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91,682
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110,786
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Palladium
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oz
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78,289
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70,967
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Gold
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oz
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4,573
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3,408
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Rhodium
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oz
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24,459
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21,888
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Ruthenium
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oz
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33,941
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26,144
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Iridium
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oz
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7,424
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9,921
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Total PGMs
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oz
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240,366
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243,114
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Base metals
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Nickel9
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MT
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923
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668
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Copper9
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MT
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488
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378
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3 months
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3 months
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to 31 Dec
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2010
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2009
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Sales
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Lonmin Platinum
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Platinum
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oz
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66,426
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109,044
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Palladium
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oz
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58,205
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68,572
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Gold
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oz
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3,276
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2,020
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Rhodium
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oz
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21,395
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25,262
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Ruthenium
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oz
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30,163
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25,511
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Iridium
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oz
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4,853
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9,277
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Total PGMs
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oz
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184,317
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239,685
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Nickel9
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MT
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893
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572
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Copper9
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MT
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389
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483
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Chrome9
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MT
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113,108
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184,035
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Average prices
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Platinum
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$/oz
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1,750
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1,411
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Palladium
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$/oz
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683
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363
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Gold
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$/oz
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1,080
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1,163
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Rhodium
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$/oz
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2,276
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2,214
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Ruthenium
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$/oz
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163
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118
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Iridium
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$/oz
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732
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386
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Dollar basket price excl. by-product revenue11
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$/oz
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1,175
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1,017
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Rand basket price excl. by-product revenue11
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R/oz
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8,046
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7,552
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Rand basket price incl. by-product revenue12
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R/oz
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9,008
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7,973
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Nickel9
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$/MT
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20,750
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16,606
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Copper9
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$/MT
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7,983
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6,431
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Chrome9
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$/MT
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26
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2
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Exchange
Rates
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Average rate for period13
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R/$
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6.88
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7.46
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Closing rate
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R/$
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6.61
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7.37
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Notes:
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1
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During 2010 we revised the management structure in
mining into four business units and we will report against these from now
onwards. Karee includes the shafts K3, 1B and 4B and will also include K4
once production commences. Westerns comprises Rowland, Newman and ore
purchases from W1. Middelkraal represents Hossy and Saffy. Easterns includes
E1, E2 and E3.
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Pandora attributable tonnes mined includes
Lonmin's share (42.5%) of the total tonnes mined on the Pandora joint
venture.
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3
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Tonnes milled excludes slag milling.
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4
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Lonmin purchases 100% of the ore produced by the
Pandora joint venture for onward processing which is included in downstream
operating statistics.
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5
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Head grade is the grammes per tonne (5PGE + Au)
value contained in the tonnes milled and fed into the concentrator from the
mines (excludes slag milled).
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6
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Recovery rate in the concentrators is the total
content produced divided by the total content milled (excluding slag).
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7
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Metals in concentrate include metal derived from
slag processing and have been calculated at industry standard downstream processing
losses to present produced saleable ounces.
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8
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Corresponds to contained base metals in
concentrate.
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9
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Nickel is produced and sold as nickel sulphate
crystals or solution and the volumes shown correspond to contained metal.
Copper is produced as refined product but typically at LME grade C. Chrome is
produced in the form of chromite concentrate and volumes shown are in the
form of chromite.
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10
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Concentrate and others sales have been adjusted to
a saleable ounce basis using industry standard recovery rates.
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11
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Basket price of PGMs is based on the revenue
generated in Rand and Dollar from the actual PGMs (5PGE + Au) sold in the
period based on the appropriate Rand / Dollar exchange rate applicable for
each sales transaction.
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12
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As per note 11 but including revenue from base
metals.
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13
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Exchange rates are calculated using the market
average daily closing rate over the course of the period.
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Lonmin PLC.
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CODE : LMI.L |
ISIN : GB0031192486 |
CUSIP : 54336Q203 |
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