Mining

Reuters|

10 November 2009 10:11

Randgold Q3 profits rise

Article tools

Print
Send

Services

Subscribe to newsletters Feeds
Become a Facebook fan Follow Moneyweb on Twitter

But total cash cost per ounce increase to $573.

LONDON (Reuters) - Gold miner Randgold Resources swung into a profit in the third quarter as higher gold sales outweighed rising costs.

It also said on Tuesday it will fast-track its Gounkoto project in Mali and plans to complete a pre-feasibility study on the project, situated 25 kilometres south of the company's flagship Loulo complex, by the end of the first quarter of 2010.

The only pure gold producer in the FTSE 100 index said it moved into a profit of $13.6 million from a loss of $684,000 a year ago.

Its third-quarter gold production rose to 118,925 ounces from 101,856 ounces, but total cash costs per ounce increased to $573 from $513.

Gold prices rose to a record $1,110.85 an ounce on Monday amid dollar weakness and are up 25 percent this year.




Intraday

Article tools

ADD YOUR COMMENT

Name:
Surname:
Email:
Subject:
Comment:


Similar articles

Articles with the same people

Articles with the same company

JSE TODAY
NEED MORE INFORMATION? Please leave your details and we'll get back to you. information supplied by Nedbank Online Share Trading
All Share
Daily indicators
Winners & Losers
All share
JSE Quickprice

Blogs

Felicity Duncan

The Iraq war is over

But Obama says US needs to deal with economic troubles at home.

The Investment Case - SABMiller

Are the brewer’s prospects enough to drive you to drink?

Tracey Swanepoel

Meetings: Work? Or just a waste of time?

Decision-free zones are drains on productivity.