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Trading Statement for the six months ended 30 June 2016
Sibanye Gold Limited
Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa
Registration number 2002/031431/06
Share code: SGL
ISIN – ZAE000173951
Issuer code: SGL
(“Sibanye Gold”, “Sibanye” or “the Group”)
TRADING STATEMENT FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 2016
Westonaria, 19 August 2016: Further to the trading statements
released on 24 April 2016 and 27 July 2016, shareholders are
advised that Sibanye expects headline earnings per share ("HEPS")
for the six-months ended 30 June 2016 (“period”) to be between
120 cents per share and 122 cents per share compared to 19 cents
per share for the six months ended 30 June 2015 (“comparative
period”),being an increase of between 101 cents per share and 103
cents per share (an increase of between 532% and 542%). Earnings
per share ("EPS") for the period is expected to be between 35
cents per share and 37 cents per share compared to 20 cents per
share for the comparative period, being an increase of between 15
cents per share and 17 cents per share (an increase of between
75% and 85%).
Normalised earnings per share (which is adjusted for gains and
losses on foreign exchange and financial instruments, non-
recurring items and share of result of associates after tax) is
expected to be between 231 cents per share and 237 cents per
share compared to 27 cents per share for the comparative period,
being an increase of between 204 cents per share and 210 cents
per share (an increase of between 756% and 778%).
The financial information on which the trading statement has been
based, has not been reviewed or reported on by the Company’s
auditors.
Sibanye Gold is currently finalising its Operating and Financial
Results for the six-months ended 30 June 2016, which will be
released on SENS at 08 00 (CAT) on Thursday, 25 August 2016 and
on the Company website: www.sibanyegold.co.za.
CONTACT
James Wellsted
SVP Investor Relations
Sibanye Gold Limited
+27 83 453 4014
james.wellsted@sibanyegold.co.za
Sponsor: J.P. Morgan Equities South Africa Proprietary Limited
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
Certain statements in this document constitute “forward-looking
statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the US
Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the US Securities
Exchange Act of 1934.
These forward-looking statements, including, among others, those
relating to Sibanye’s future business prospects, revenues and
income, wherever they may occur in this document and the exhibits
to this document, are necessarily estimates reflecting the best
judgment of the senior management and directors of Sibanye, and
involve a number of known and unknown risks and uncertainties
that could cause actual results, performance or achievements of
the Group to differ materially from those suggested by the
forward-looking statements. As a consequence, these forward-
looking statements should be considered in light of various
important factors, including those set forth in this document.
Important factors that could cause the actual results to differ
materially from estimates or projections contained in the
forward-looking statements include, without limitation: economic,
business, political and social conditions in South Africa,
Zimbabwe and elsewhere; changes in assumptions underlying
Sibanye’s estimation of its current Mineral Reserves and
Resources; the ability to achieve anticipated efficiencies and
other cost savings in connection with past and future
acquisitions, as well as at existing operations; the ability of
Sibanye to successfully integrate acquired businesses and
operations (whether in the gold mining business or otherwise)
into its existing businesses; the success of Sibanye’s business
strategy, exploration and development activities; the ability of
Sibanye to comply with requirements that it operate in a
sustainable manner; changes in the market price of gold, platinum
group metals (“PGMs”) and/or uranium; the occurrence of hazards
associated with underground and surface gold, PGMs and uranium
mining; the occurrence of labour disruptions and industrial
action; the availability, terms and deployment of capital or
credit; changes in relevant government regulations, particularly
environmental, tax health and safety regulations and new
legislation affecting water, mining, mineral rights and business
ownership, including any interpretations thereof which may be
subject to dispute; the outcome and consequence of any potential
or pending litigation or regulatory proceedings or other
environmental, health and safety issues; power disruptions,
constraints and cost increases; supply chain shortages and
increases in the price of production inputs; fluctuations in
exchange rates, currency devaluations, inflation and other macro-
economic monetary policies; the occurrence of temporary stoppages
of mines for safety incidents and unplanned maintenance;
Sibanye’s ability to hire and retain senior management or
sufficient technically skilled employees, as well as its ability
to achieve sufficient representation of historically
disadvantaged South Africans’ in its management positions;
failure of Sibanye’s information technology and communications
systems; the adequacy of Sibanye’s insurance coverage; any social
unrest, sickness or natural or man-made disaster at informal
settlements in the vicinity of some of Sibanye’s operations; and
the impact of HIV, tuberculosis and other contagious diseases.
These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of
this document.
The Group undertakes no obligation to update publicly or release
any revisions to these forward-looking statements to reflect
events or circumstances after the date of this document or to
reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
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