JÜKÜ
21.06.2002, 16:49 |
DURBAN zahlt Dividende Thread gesperrt |
> By Matthew Jones > Financial Times > June 19, 2002
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> Durban Roodepoort Deep, South Africa's fourth-largest > gold miner, confirmed on Wednesday it would pay the > first dividend in its 107-year history when it reports > full-year earnings next month.
> > The statement came as the company said it was > seeking a full listing on the Australian stock exchange, > raising speculation that it may be planning acquisitions > in Australia.
> > Mark Wellesley-Wood, chairman of DRD, told the > Financial Times the company was back on track after > a"tumultuous year" of sweeping management changes > and litigation.
> > The group's intention to pay a dividend was definite > and earnings were improving after winding down the > gold hedge book and paying down debt.
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>"The dividend is now in the budget and we will be > making a statement on future dividend policy next > month," he added.
> > DRD has in the past had a reputation for high > operating costs, poor gold hedging, and poor > corporate governance.....
> > Wellesley-Wood said the group had wound down its > hedge book, making it one of the most highly-geared > roducers to the gold price. He added that it was expected > to gain approval this week for a full listing on the > Australian stock exchange, raising expectations that it > may be planning paper acquisitions there.
> > Wellesley-Wood declined to confirm whether acquisitions > were planned in Australia but said the group was looking > to grow through a mixture of mine purchases and the > development of existing assets.
>
>"We are not aiming to get big for the sake of it but will > continue our strategy of buying cheap assets that other > producers consider non-core," he added....
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vladtepes
21.06.2002, 17:21
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Re: DURBAN zahlt Dividende - wieviel? |
>> By Matthew Jones
>> Financial Times
>> June 19, 2002
>>
>> Durban Roodepoort Deep, South Africa's fourth-largest
>> gold miner, confirmed on Wednesday it would pay the
>> first dividend in its 107-year history when it reports
>> full-year earnings next month.
>>
>> The statement came as the company said it was
>> seeking a full listing on the Australian stock exchange,
>> raising speculation that it may be planning acquisitions
>> in Australia.
>>
>> Mark Wellesley-Wood, chairman of DRD, told the
>> Financial Times the company was back on track after
>> a"tumultuous year" of sweeping management changes
>> and litigation.
>>
>> The group's intention to pay a dividend was definite
>> and earnings were improving after winding down the
>> gold hedge book and paying down debt.
>>
>>"The dividend is now in the budget and we will be
>> making a statement on future dividend policy next
>> month," he added.
>>
>> DRD has in the past had a reputation for high
>> operating costs, poor gold hedging, and poor
>> corporate governance.....
>>
>> Wellesley-Wood said the group had wound down its
>> hedge book, making it one of the most highly-geared
>> roducers to the gold price. He added that it was expected
>> to gain approval this week for a full listing on the
>> Australian stock exchange, raising expectations that it
>> may be planning paper acquisitions there.
>>
>> Wellesley-Wood declined to confirm whether acquisitions
>> were planned in Australia but said the group was looking
>> to grow through a mixture of mine purchases and the
>> development of existing assets.
>>
>>"We are not aiming to get big for the sake of it but will
>> continue our strategy of buying cheap assets that other
>> producers consider non-core," he added....
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R.Deutsch
21.06.2002, 18:31
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Re: und das in e-gold!!! |
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Diogenes
21.06.2002, 20:37
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Ich hab lieber r-gold |
...aber ein Dividendchen ist immer Klasse. Freut mich gigantisch, daß der Laden wieder rund läuft.
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