Endeavour to return $435m to shareholders over next two years.


Africa-focused gold miner Endeavour Mining said on Wednesday that it would payout no less than $435.0m via dividend payments over the next two years as it revealed it remained on track to deliver full-year production at costs near the top end of guidance.

  • Endeavour Mining
  • 31 July 2024 11:44:02
Endeavour Mining

Source: Sharecast

Endeavour said first-half production came to 470,000 ounces at an all-in cost of $1,237 per ounce, with 251,000 ounces produced during Q2.

The FTSE 100-listed firm stated it was well on its way to meeting FY24 guidance of 1.13m-1.27m ounces at costs near the top end of its $955-1,035 per ounce guided range.

Endeavour stated Q2 underlying profits were up 17% at $249.0m, while adjusted net earnings came to $3.0m. For the half, Endeavour reported a net loss of $80.0m but highlighted that its performance was expected to be strongly weighted towards H2.

Endeavour also said it will return a minimum of $435.0m to shareholders by way of dividend payments over the next two years.

"For H124 we have declared a $100.0m dividend, which we have supplemented with an additional $20.0m of share buybacks," saidchief executive Ian Cockerill. "Upon payment of our H124 dividend, we will have returned more than $1.0bn to shareholders since our first dividend payment in Q121, equivalent to $223 for every ounce produced over the same period."

As of 1130 BST, Endeavour Mining shares were up 0.57% at 1,750.0p.

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com


Exchange: London Stock Exchange
Sell:
0.00
Buy:
0.00
Change: 132.29 ( 0.64 %)
Date:
Prices delayed by at least 15 minutes

Compare our accounts

If you're looking to grow your money over the longer term (5+ years), we have a range of investment choices to help.

Halifax is not responsible for the content and accuracy of the Markets News articles. We may not share the views of the author. Understand the risks, please remember the value of your investment can go down as well as up and you may not get back the full amount you invest. We don't provide advice so if you are in any doubt about buying and selling shares or making your own investment decisions we recommend you seek advice from a suitably qualified Financial Advisor. Past performance is not a guide to future performance.