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Gold Fields eyes share buyback after 42% profit surge

by February 20, 2025
written by February 20, 2025

Gold Fields, a prominent mining company listed as GFIJ.J, is contemplating the implementation of a share buyback program as a potential strategy to enhance shareholder returns. 

This strategic consideration comes in the wake of the company reporting a substantial 42% increase in annual profit. 

CEO Mike Fraser indicated that the decision to proceed with the buyback program would be contingent upon the sustained elevation of gold prices, according to a Reuters report.

Stock value rises

The buyback initiative, if executed, would involve the company repurchasing its own shares from the open market, thereby reducing the number of outstanding shares and potentially increasing the value of the remaining shares for shareholders.

Gold Fields experienced a significant surge in its stock value following the release of their impressive financial results. 

The company’s shares soared to an all-time high, climbing by 8% during mid-morning trading on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. 

This remarkable upswing in stock price reflects the market’s positive response to Gold Fields’ strong performance, signaling investor confidence in the company’s future prospects and profitability.

A South African gold mining company released its financial results for the previous year on Thursday. 

Profit increases

The company reported a profit of $1.2 billion, attributed to the rising prices of gold, which offset a 10% decrease in the company’s gold production. 

Despite the challenges posed by the decline in output, the company was able to capitalise on the favorable market conditions for gold, resulting in a significant profit for the year.

Gold Fields also announced a substantial increase in its dividend payout. 

The company has raised its dividend by an impressive 34%, reaching a record of 10 rand ($0.54) per share. 

This significant boost in dividend distribution comes on the back of a strong financial performance by Gold Fields. 

The company’s profit climbed to approximately $1.2 billion last year, compared to $837 million in the preceding year. 

Fraser told Reuters:

With that strong cash generation, there would be opportunities for further returns and we’re considering what is the best way to do that.

“Buybacks certainly would be part of the consideration,” he added.

Shareholder returns may increase

Fraser also noted that producers with larger operations, high quality portfolios, and no active expansion plans will likely see higher shareholder returns.

Driven by safe-haven demand, interest rate cuts, and buying from central banks, gold prices experienced their most substantial yearly increase since 2010, surging over 27% in 2024. 

This rally has persisted into 2025, prompting some analysts to predict that the gold price will surpass the $3,000 per ounce benchmark this year.

On Thursday, the April gold contract on COMEX hit a fresh record high of $2,972.91 per ounce.   

Gold Fields increased investor returns, joining similar companies like AngloGold and Barrick, in response to record-high bullion prices.

Last year, the company’s output fell 10% to roughly 2 million ounces. 

However, with the ramp-up of production at the new Salares Norte mine in Chile, the company anticipates that output will increase to between 2.25 million and 2.45 million ounces this year.

Gold Fields announced that construction on a new mine at its Windfall project in Quebec, Canada will commence this year, with production expected to start in 2028.

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