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High River Gold Mines Ltd > Nord Gold eyes first dividend after 89% profit ris
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Post by rightval on Feb 24, 2012 12:34pm

Nord Gold eyes first dividend after 89% profit ris

Author: By Polina Devitt
Posted:  Friday , 24 Feb 2012

MOSCOW (Reuters)  - 

Newly listed Russian gold miner Nord Gold may pay its first dividend this year after net profit rose 89 percent in 2011, driven by higher demand for the precious metal.

Gold has seen its price surge in recent years as global economic turmoil sent investors buying the metal, seen as a traditional safe haven. Nord Gold is Russia's third-largest gold producer and also has operations in Kazakhstan and West Africa.

"We anticipate declaring a maiden dividend at the time of the interim results," Nikolai Zelenski, CEO of Nord Gold, said in a statement on Friday. Nord Gold targets an annual dividend pay-out of 25 percent of its net income.

The company said net income rose to $252 million in 2011 from $133 million in 2010. Its earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose 55 percent to $574 million.

Revenue rose 57 percent to $1.18 billion in 2011, while production was up 28 percent, Nord Gold said in January.

Russian steelmaker Severstal, which is about 82 percent controlled by billionaire Alexei Mordashov, listed the London shares of its Nord Gold unit in London following a share swap.

Nord Gold may place a further stake in the company in the future to make its shares more accessible to investors.

"Looking ahead, it remains the board's intention to seek to increase the free float significantly in the near to medium term," the company said in a statement on Friday.

In 2012 it expects production of 800,000-850,000 gold equivalent ounces. The company is also aiming to increase output to 1 million gold equivalent ounces in 2013 from 754,000 ounces in 2011.

Nord Gold plans capital expenditures of $470 million in 2012 and has net debt of roughly $200 million.

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Comment by yakman on Feb 24, 2012 1:09pm
So they borrow money from HRG to buy more shares of HRG and now they can borrow more money to pay out a dividend.   Nice
Comment by 1marketmaker on Feb 24, 2012 4:09pm
That would not be legal in the eyes of the courts as HRG is controlled by Nord and therefore it reduces minorities in an oppressive manner. The court action would commence and any benefit to Nord would harm its share price.  Expect a share swap within 60 days. 
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