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Impala Platinum anticipates further profit decline due to low platinum prices

Impala Platinum anticipates further profit decline due to low platinum prices

Impala Platinum, a South African company, said that it expects its half year profit to drop by up to 49% over the next six months as metal prices remain low.

Impala, which is the second largest producer of platinum group materials used to reduce emissions from automobiles, expects its headline earnings for the six-month period ending December 31 to range between 1.65 billion and 1.95 billion Rand ($89.39-$105.65 millions), down from the previous 3.26 billion Rand.

The miner stated that its earnings had been negatively affected by the lower dollar prices for its metals, as well as a strengthening rand currency exchange rate. This more than offset the benefits of increased production and sales volume.

Impala's refined production increased by 2%, to 1.79 millions ounces. Sales rose 5%, to 1.77million ounces over the past six months.

Anglo American Platinum's biggest rival, Impala, is expecting its profit to fall by up to 46% for the financial year 2024 due to low metal prices, costs associated with restructuring, and a demerger from its parent.

The company will announce its half-year results on 27 February.

(source: Reuters)