Northam's headline earnings per share (HEPS) - the main profit measure in South Africa - was 26.11 rand ($1.56) in the year to June 30, down from 26.88 rand the previous year.
($1 = 16.7893 rand)
(Reporting by Nelson Banya; Editing by David Goodman)
(Reuters) - South Africa's Northam Platinum on Friday reported a 2.9% dip in full-year profit despite increased production, citing lower metal prices and surging costs.
Northam's headline earnings per share (HEPS) - the main profit measure in South Africa - was 26.11 rand ($1.56) in the year to June 30, down from 26.88 rand the previous year.
($1 = 16.7893 rand)
(Reporting by Nelson Banya; Editing by David Goodman)
Price
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Change
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5d. change
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Capi.
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474 PTS | +0.02% | +4.28% | - | ||
162.3 PTS | -0.56% | +4.85% | - | ||
2,011 PTS | -0.00% | +1.34% | - | ||
135 ZAR | +5.60% | +7.90% | 2.85B | ||