词条 | Gold Fields |
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| name = Gold Fields Limited | logo = Gold Fields logo.svg | logo_size = 200px | type = Public | traded_as = {{JSE|GFI}} {{NYSE|GFI}} {{SWX|GOLI}} | foundation = | location = Johannesburg, South Africa | locations = South Africa (four mines), Ghana (two mines), Australia (five mines), Peru (one mine) | key_people = Cheryl Carolus (Chairwoman)[1] Nicholas Holland (CEO) Paul Schmidt (CFO) | num_employees = 18,594 (FY 2017)[2] | industry = Gold mining | products = Gold | revenue = $ 2.761 billion (FY 2017)[2] | net_income = $ 7.7 million (FY 2017)[2] | homepage = {{URL|www.goldfields.co.za}} }}Gold Fields Limited is one of the world’s largest gold mining firms. Headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, the company is listed on both the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The firm was formed in 1998 with the amalgamation of the gold assets of Gold Fields of South Africa Limited and Gencor Limited. As of the third quarter of 2014, Gold Field was the world's seventh-largest producer of gold.[3] The company owns and operates mines in South Africa, Ghana, Australia and Peru. Growth efforts are focused mainly in the regions where it currently operates, and are mainly driven through brown fields exploration on its existing land positions and through mergers and acquisitions in the same regions. Gold Field's chairperson is Cheryl Carolus, and the CEO is Nicolas J. "Nick" Holland. Board of directors
Executive Directors
As Senior Manager of Corporate Finance and Financial Director for Gencor, Holland was instrumental, in 1998, when its gold assets merging with those of Gold Fields to form Gencor, which was subsequently renamed Gold Fields Limited.[5]
OperationsAustralia
Ghana
4km west of the town of Tarkwa
30km north of the neighbouring Tarkwa Gold Mine Peru
The Cerro Corona Mine in Peru is in the highest part of the western Cordillera of the Andes Mountains in the north of the country. South Africa
In 2012, Gold Fields Limited unbundled its subsidiary, GFI Mining South Africa Proprietary Limited (“GFIMSA”), which was then renamed Sibanye Gold Limited (“Sibanye Gold”), and consisted of the KDC (formerly Kloof) and Beatrix mines, as well as an array of support service entities in South Africa.[6] "Gold Fields stockholders were given one share in Sibanye for each of their Gold Fields shares."[7] The three mines transferred from Gold Fields to Sibanye, later Sibanye-Stillwater, are:
Bibliography
References1. ^http://za.news.yahoo.com/carolus-takes-over-gold-fields-chairwoman-103115054--finance.html 2. ^1 2 {{Cite web|url=https://www.goldfields.com/pdf/investors/integrated-annual-reports/2017/iar-2017.pdf|title=Gold Fields 2017 Integrated Annual Report|last=|first=|date=31 December 2017|website=Gold Fields|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=13 May 2018}} 3. ^Simon Walker, "Gold: new fundamentals, Engineering & Mining Journal, Feb. 2015, v.216 n.2 p.34 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.goldfields.co.za/ |title=Gold Fields Company website |publisher=Gold Fields |deadurl=no |accessdate=10 September 2013}} 5. ^1 [https://www.goldfields.com/our-history.php Gold Fields] "Our History", Goldfields.com. Retrieved February 20, 2018. 6. ^[https://www.sibanyestillwater.com/investors/news/company-announcements/2012/item/48-the-creation-of-sibanye-gold-limited-through-the-unbundling-and-separate-listing-of-gfimsa Sibanye-Stillwater] "Company Announcements", Sibanye-Stillwater, November 29, 2012. Retrieved April 11, 2018. 7. ^[https://www.ft.com/content/b63fe56e-afe7-348e-b71e-5f6cf55bdf65 Minto, Rob] "Gold Fields and Sibanye: low start", Financial Times, February 11, 2013. Retrieved April 11, 2018.] 8. ^Published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson (London) in 1987 with {{ISBN|0-297-78967-8}} External links
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