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Anglo Platinum set to see profits almost halve due to weak prices and restructuring costs

Anglo American Platinum anticipates that its headline earnings will drop as much as 46 percent in the year 2024 due to persistently low metals and costs associated with a demerger and restructuring.

The top producer of platinum-group metals, used to reduce emissions from motor vehicles, said that it expected headline earnings of between 7,6 billion rand (US$408.8 million and $484.11 million) for the year ending December 31. This is down from 14 billion in 2023.

Amplats reported that the dollar price of palladium, rhodium, and platinum fell by 24 and 30 percent, respectively, over the last year.

Craig Miller, the CEO of Anglo American Platinum Mines, said on Wednesday that by mid-year it is expected to separate from Anglo American.

The spinoff was part of a restructuring strategy to combat a takeover bid by BHP, the larger rival. It aims to concentrate on copper and iron ore assets that are more profitable.

Amplats reported that it incurred costs of 3.5 billion rand as a result of operational and corporate restructurings including the demerger.

(source: Reuters)