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South32's annual profit increases on the strength of alumina operations and higher prices

South32's annual profit increases on the strength of alumina operations and higher prices

South32, an Australian company, reported a 75% increase in its full-year profits on Thursday. This was due to a strong performance by the alumina division, and higher commodity prices. However, this still fell short of expectations.

As of 0010 GMT the shares of the company fell as much as 2,1%, to A$2.85, while the benchmark index remained largely unchanged.

A 45% increase in alumina prices boosted the alumina division's earnings from $714 million up to $1.08 Billion.

Aluminium division has also benefited from the higher metal prices due to shortages and increasing costs.

South32 reported its earnings underlying for the year ending June 30 were $666 million. This is up from $380 million one year earlier.

It missed Visible Alpha's consensus estimate of 697.7 millions due to a lower contribution by Australia Manganese operations as a result of the impacts of Tropical Cyclone Megan.

As bauxite becomes more readily available, the company anticipates a 4% increase in production for its Worsley Alumina operation for fiscal year 2027.

South32 expects to place its Mozal Aluminum smelter under care and Maintenance in March 2026 while also limiting investments in the project.

South32 announced earlier this month that it had a $372-million impairment on the smelter. The miner stated it was planning to close the smelter as it might not be able secure power at a reasonable price when the supply agreement expires in 2026.

Jefferies analysts said fiscal 2026 will see higher operating costs in most areas.

The Perth-based company, which split from BHP Group last year, announced a final dividend per share of 2.6 cents, down from 3.1 cents the previous year.

The company also extended the current capital management program by one year, to mid-September of 2026. $144 million is still left to return to shareholders.

(source: Reuters)