Key statistics

South African Rand   Key statistics United States Dollars  
Six months to Quarter   Quarter   Six months to  
June
2011
  June
2012
  June
2011
  March
2012
  March
2012
  June
2012
  March
2012
  June
2011
  June
2012
  June
2011
 
52,927   52,535   27,118   25,718   26,817     kg Gold produced* oz (000)   862   827   872   1,689   1,702  
173,243   219,010   177,934   217,434   220,546     R/kg Total cash cost $/oz   851   870   816   860   783  
251,078   329,628   256,692   319,835   339,046     R/kg Notional cash expenditure $/oz   1,308   1,280   1,178   1,295   1,135  
29,645   29,187   15,187   14,848   14,339     000 Tonnes milled/treated 000   14,339   14,848   15,187   29,187   29,645  
319,031   417,007   326,206   419,433   414,642     R/kg Revenue $/oz   1,600   1,679   1,496   1,638   1,442  
344   409   346   394   423     R/tonne Operating costs $/tonne   52   51   51   52   50  
8,548   10,824   4,457   5,433   5,391     Rm Operating profit $m   667   699   656   1,367   1,242  
46   48   47   48   47     % Operating margin %   47   48   47   48   46  
21   21   21   24   18     % NCE margin %   18   24   21   21   21  
2,367   3,688   1,267   2,082   1,606     Rm Net earnings $m   198   268   186   466   344  
328   508   175   288   220     SA c.p.s. US c.p.s.   27   37   26   64   48  
2,372   3,778   1,270   2,098   1,680     Rm Headline earnings $m   207   270   187   477   345  
329   520   176   290   230     SA c.p.s. US c.p.s.   29   37   26   66   48  
2,478


344
  3,990


550
  1,326


184
  2,171


300
  1,819


250
    Rm


SA c.p.s.
Normalised earnings - net earnings excluding gains and losses on foreign exchange, financial instruments, non-recurring items and share of results of associates after royalties and taxation $m


US c.p.s.
  224


30
  279


39
  195


27
  504


69
  360


50
 

* All of the key statistics given above are managed figures, except for gold produced which is attributable equivalent production.
All operations are wholly owned except for Tarkwa and Damang in Ghana (90.0 per cent) and Cerro Corona in Peru (98.5 per cent).
Gold produced (and sales) throughout this report includes copper gold equivalents of approximately 5 per cent.