www.goldfields.co.za
Gold Fields is one of the world’s largest unhedged producers of gold with attributable production of 3,64 million ounces per annum from eight operating mines in South Africa, Ghana and Australia.
A ninth mine, Cerro Corona Gold/Copper mine in Peru, commenced production in 2008 at an initial rate of approximately 375,000 gold equivalent ounces per annum.
The company has total attributable ore reserves of 83 million oz and mineral resources of 251 million ounces.
Articles
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24/07/2009
Gold Fields makes recommended 9p/share cash offer for Glencar Mining
Gold Fields Ltd (JSE, NYSE, NASDAQ Dubai: GFI) and Glencar Mining PLC (LSE, ISE: GEX) have reached agreement on the terms of a recommended cash offer by Gold Fields for Glencar at 9 pence per share, valuing the company at approximately £28.1 million.
News
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25/09/12
Gold Fields says strikes spread to its Beatrix mine in South Africa -
10/09/12
Gold Fields says unlawful strike erupts at KDC West mine in South Africa -
31/08/12
Gold Fields says strike erupts at KDC East mine in South Africa -
23/09/10
Goldfields commits US$120 million to Far Southeast gold-copper deposit in Philippines -
13/05/10
Gold Fields and Buenaventura announce 6 million ounce find in Peru -
30/04/10
Gold Fields expects production increase at Damang gold mine with new crushing plant -
04/02/10
Gold Fields fourth quarter net earnings benefit from higher gold price -
18/01/10
Gold Fields exercises right to earn 51% in Fjorland Exploration and Cariboo Resources’ Woodjam South Property -
07/01/10
Gold Fields cuts second quarter production guidance by 25,000 ounces -
30/07/09
Cariboo Rose, Fjordland JV grants earn-in to Gold Fields Horsefly for Woodjam gold-copper project
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