Gold Fields Limited (GFI) is currently priced at $47.58, reflecting a decrease of 55 cents (-1.14%) from the previous close of $48.13. The trading volume stands at $2.88 million, representing 78.5% of the average volume.
The latest quarterly earnings call for GFI took place on Wednesday, February 18th. Further details on the revenue and earnings are not provided.
GFI offers a forward dividend yield of 9.7%, with dividend per share MRQ at $1.15 and a year-over-year increase to $1.56.
Gold Fields Limited shows a positive free cash flow of $2 billion, with notable activities including acquisitions net at -$2.13 billion and debt repayment of -$397.94 million.
Revealing a strong financial performance, GFI generated $5.29 billion in revenue with a gross profit of $3.00 billion, resulting in a net income of $2.55 billion. Earnings per share (EPS) stands at $2.85.
Key financial ratios for GFI include a quick ratio of 1.75, gross profit margin of 56.7%, and a return on equity at 31.6%.
With total assets amounting to $15.23 billion and total liabilities at $6.55 billion, GFI maintains a robust financial position.
This comprehensive overview provides insights into Gold Fields Limited's financial performance and market dynamics.
Gold Fields Limited operates as a gold producer with reserves and resources in Chile, South Africa, Ghana, West Africa, Australia, and Peru. The company also explores for copper deposits. It holds interests in 9 operating mines with an annual gold-equivalent production of approximately 2.34 million ounces, as well as gold mineral reserves of approximately 48.6 million ounces and mineral resources of approximately 111.8 million ounces. Gold Fields Limited was founded in 1887 and is based in Sandton, South Africa.