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CMCL Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc

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Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 135.02M 17.9M 0.9329 10.91 195.35M

Caledonia Mining Corporation PLC Results for the Quarter ended 30 June 2019 (7857I)

13/08/2019 7:00am

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Caledonia Mining Corporation PLC

13 August 2019

Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc

Results for the Quarter ended 30 June 2019 and details of a shareholder conference call

St Helier, 13 August 2019 - Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc ("Caledonia" or the "Company") announces its operating and financial results for the second quarter of 2019 ("Q2" or the "Quarter").

Gold production in the Quarter was 12,712 ounces, an increase of 6.4 per cent on gold produced in the first quarter of 2019 of 11,948 ounces taking production for the first six months of 2019 to 24,660 ounces. Gross profit for the Quarter was $7 million, 37 per cent higher than in the second quarter of 2018 (the "comparable quarter") due to lower on-mine costs. Operating profit for the Quarter, before foreign exchange gains, was just over $6 million, 21 per cent higher than the comparable quarter. Net profit attributable to shareholders for the Quarter increased by almost 800 per cent to $23.3 million compared to the comparable quarter due to the substantial devaluation of the newly introduced Zimbabwe currency which resulted in some cost savings and a large net foreign currency gain. Adjusted earnings per share[1], which excludes inter alia unrealised foreign exchange gains, were 26.8 cents - 19.5 per cent lower than in the second quarter of 2018 due to deferred tax adjustments arising from the calculation of Blanket's taxes in local currency. Cash generated by operating activities remains robust with net cash of approximately $8.4 million generated in the first half of 2019.

Due to operational difficulties relating to grade and unreliable power, production guidance for 2019 has been reduced from a range of 53,000 to 56,000 ounces to a range of 50,000 to 53,000 ounces[2]. Management has not reduced earnings guidance for 2019 which remains in the range of 86 to 117 cents per share due to a higher than expected gold price and lower than expected costs. Blanket has recently signed a new power supply agreement which appears to have reduced the incidence of load-shedding.

After the end of the Quarter, on 24 July 2019, the Company announced the completion of the shaft sinking at Central Shaft. This important milestone marks a very significant step towards completing the Investment Programme at Blanket in the second half of 2020 after which production is expected to increase to the target level of 80,000 ounces per annum from 2022.

Following the implementation of indigenisation in September 2012, Caledonia owns 49 per cent of the Blanket Mine in Zimbabwe. Caledonia continues to consolidate Blanket and the operational and the financial information set out below is on a 100 per cent basis unless otherwise indicated. We continue to work with the relevant regulatory bodies in Zimbabwe to obtain the outstanding approvals so that we can complete the purchase of the 15 per cent shareholding in Blanket that is owned by one of its indigenous shareholders.

 
                         3 Months to June        6 Months to June      Comment 
                                 30                      30 
                     ------------------------  --------------------- 
                       2018     2019   % Chg    2018    2019   % Chg 
-------------------  -------  -------  ------  ------  ------  -----  ----------------------------------- 
                                                                       Production was similar to 
                                                                        previous periods, but lower 
                                                                        than expected due to lower 
 Gold produced                                                          than expected mine production 
  (oz)                12,657   12,712   0.4%   25,582  24,660  -3.6%    and grade 
-------------------  -------  -------  ------  ------  ------  -----  ----------------------------------- 
                                                                       On-mine costs are lower primarily 
 On-mine                                                                due to lower electricity costs 
  cost per                                                              due to the devaluation of 
  ounce ($/oz)1        717      534    -25.5%   702     662    -5.7%    the Zimbabwe currency 
-------------------  -------  -------  ------  ------  ------  -----  ----------------------------------- 
                                                                       AISC is lower due to lower 
                                                                        on-mine costs and benefits 
 All-in sustaining                                                      from lower administrative 
  cost ($/oz)                                                           expenses and sustaining capital 
  ("AISC")(1)          856      656    -23.4%   843     797    -5.5%    expenditure 
-------------------  -------  -------  ------  ------  ------  -----  ----------------------------------- 
                                                                       The average realised gold 
 Average                                                                price reflects international 
  realised                                                              spot prices and excludes revenues 
  gold price                                                            from the gold support price 
  ($/oz)(1)           1,278    1,298    1.6%   1,296   1,291   -0.4%    or the export credit incentive 
-------------------  -------  -------  ------  ------  ------  -----  ----------------------------------- 
                                                                       Gross profit in the Quarter 
 Gross profit                                                           is higher due to lower production 
  ($'000's)           5,144    7,033   36.7%   11,367  11,317  -0.4%    costs 
-------------------  -------  -------  ------  ------  ------  -----  ----------------------------------- 
                                                                       Net profit in the Quarter 
                                                                        includes net foreign exchange 
                                                                        gains of $22.8 million; net 
 Net profit                                                             profit for the six months 
  attributable                                                          to June 30, 2019 also includes 
  to shareholders                                                       profit of $5.4 million arising 
  ($'000's)           2,604    23,303   794%   5,758   32,621  466%     on the sale of a subsidiary 
-------------------  -------  -------  ------  ------  ------  -----  ----------------------------------- 
 Adjusted                                                              Adjusted EPS excludes, inter 
  earnings                                                              alia, unrealised foreign exchange 
  per share                                                             gains and deferred tax arising 
  ("EPS")                                                               from the calculation of Blanket's 
  (US cents)(1)        33.3     26.8   -19.5%   72.0    53.5   -25.7    taxation in local currency 
-------------------  -------  -------  ------  ------  ------  -----  ----------------------------------- 
 Net cash 
  and cash                                                             Cash excludes term debt (repayable 
  equivalents                                                           in 2022); cash position remains 
  ($'000's)           5,308    7,875   48.4%   5,308   7,875   48.4%    robust 
-------------------  -------  -------  ------  ------  ------  -----  ----------------------------------- 
 Net cash 
  from operating 
  activities 
  ($'000's)           -1,216   2,138   323.8%  5,829   8,413   54.3%   Continued robust cash generation 
-------------------  -------  -------  ------  ------  ------  -----  ----------------------------------- 
 

Commenting on the results and the period under review, Steve Curtis, Chief Executive Officer, said:

"By far the most important news in the period covered by this review is the completion of the shaft sinking at the Central Shaft, which we announced in late July. This is a major milestone and marks the successful culmination of five years work and approximately $45 million of capital investment. I am delighted to report the shaft sinking phase was completed without serious accidents and the entire project is broadly on schedule. The completion of the shaft sinking substantially de-risks the project and we have now moved on to the equipping phase which we expect to last approximately 12 months. We look forward to commissioning the shaft in the second half of 2020 after which we can begin to increase production to the target level of 80,000 ounces in 2022.

"Production of 12,712 ounces was marginally higher than the first quarter of 2019 although below plan. Production was adversely affected by lower than expected grade as problems with mining dilution adversely affected the grade and mine production continued to be disrupted due to the instability of the incoming power supply. Grade continues to receive close management attention.

"The electricity situation worsened considerably in July and early August and Blanket experienced frequent and long interruptions to its power supply. To address this problem Blanket has procured additional back-up diesel generators which will be installed in the coming weeks. We have had constructive engagement with the state electricity utility and the chamber of mines as a result of which Blanket has signed a new electricity supply agreement in terms of which it will receive un-interrupted imported power at a lower cost than it previously paid. Caledonia is at an advanced stage of evaluating a solar PV generating facility which would reduce Blanket's dependence on grid power. Although the electricity situation has improved in recent days, we feel it prudent to continue to implement plans to protect Blanket from any recurrence of this problem.

"Due to the continued low grade and difficulties with electricity supply in July and early August, management has reduced full year production guidance from the previous range of 53,000 to 56,000 ounces to a revised guidance range of 50,000 to 53,000 ounces. Whilst it is disappointing to reduce production guidance, earnings guidance for 2019 remains unchanged at 86 to 117 cents per share due to a higher than anticipated gold price and lower than expected costs.

"Our cost performance for the Quarter was excellent as a result of stringent cost control, aided by the devaluation of the Zimbabwe currency, the South African rand and sterling which reduced the dollar value of expenses incurred in such currencies. On-mine costs of $534 per ounce for the Quarter were over 25 per cent lower than the corresponding quarter of 2018 and the all-in sustaining cost of $656 per ounce was 23 per cent lower than the second quarter of 2018. We are pleased to see this level of cost control in the business and remain confident in our longer-term all-in sustaining cost guidance target of $700 - $800 per ounce as the business grows towards 80,000 ounces per year by 2022.

"Caledonia also remains highly cash generative with operating cash generated in the first half of 2019 of approximately $8.4 million, this cash contributed to a healthy balance sheet with cash on hand of approximately $8 million at the end of the Quarter.

"Other macroeconomic events during the quarter were the continued devaluation of the Zimbabwean currency, which experienced an almost 10-fold devaluation since late February 2019. This contributed towards a significant increase in inflation which has made life difficult for our staff in country. We note that the exchange rate appears to have stabilized in recent weeks and it is important to note that government fiscal discipline remains robust. The current currency devaluation and inflationary conditions appear for the most part to be a legacy of past fiscal indiscipline rather than as a result of current policy: indeed, government continues to run a primary budget surplus, a level of fiscal discipline that bodes well for future stability. Moreover, in the Finance Minister's recent interim budget statement he announced the royalty payable to the Zimbabwe government will be deductible for the purposes of calculating income tax. He also revised the royalty rate which is reduced from five per cent to three per cent of revenues when the gold price is below $1,200 per ounce. We welcome the government of Zimbabwe's continued efforts to promote investment in the sector.

"The devaluation of the Zimbabwe currency resulted in very substantial foreign exchange gains as the value of liabilities such as bank loans and deferred tax were eroded in US-dollar terms. Earnings per share reported under IFRS for the Quarter was 211 cents per share - almost a nine-fold increase on the second quarter of 2018. Adjusted earnings per share which is a measure of the underlying performance of the business and excludes items such as unrealised foreign exchange gains were 26.8 cents per share, unchanged from the previous quarter and in-line with guidance for 2019.

"Capital investment for the quarter was in-line with our capex plan for 2019 at $4.2 million, most of which was incurred at Central Shaft. We expect capex to decline substantially after we commission the Central Shaft as planned in 2020. Thereafter we expect free cash flow to increase significantly driven by rising production, an expected decline in operating costs and importantly, reduced capital investment. We are also pleased to see the recent strength in the gold price which, if sustained will be a welcome boost for patient gold investors.

"Finally, I would like to thank our staff who have worked very hard during the Quarter in very difficult conditions: their dedication is a key component of our continued success."

Strategy and Outlook

Caledonia is on track to achieve the production target of 80,000 ounces per year by 2022 at its Zimbabwean subsidiary, Blanket Mine (also referred to as "Blanket"). The Company's strategic focus continues to be the implementation of the Investment Plan at Blanket, which was announced in November 2014 and revised in November 2017 and is expected to extend the life of mine by providing access to deeper levels for production and further exploration. Implementation of the Investment Plan remains on target in terms of timing and cost. Caledonia's board and management believe the successful implementation of the Investment Plan is in the best interests of all stakeholders because it is expected to result in increased production, reduced operating costs and greater flexibility to undertake further exploration and development, thereby safeguarding and enhancing Blanket's long-term future. Caledonia's cash position is expected to improve as a result of the implementation of the Investment Plan; Caledonia will continue to assess new opportunities to invest surplus cash in addition to returning cash to shareholders.

Dividend Policy

Caledonia pays a quarterly dividend of 6.875 US cents per share, the quarterly dividend is paid at the end of January, April, July and October respectively. It is envisaged that the current dividend policy will be maintained.

Shareholder Conference Call

Management will host a conference call at 1500 BST on 14 August 2019.

Details for the call (in local times) are as follows:

Date: 14 August 2019

Time: 1500 London, 1600 Johannesburg, 1600 Zurich and Frankfurt, 1000 Toronto and New York

Password: Caledonia Mining

 
 UK Toll free                             0808 109 0700 
 USA Toll free                            1 866 966 5335 
                                         --------------------- 
 South Africa Toll free                   0 800 980 512 
                                         --------------------- 
 Canada Toll free                         1 866 378 3566 
                                         --------------------- 
 Other (standard International access)    +44 (0) 20 3003 2666 
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For further information please contact:

 
 Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc 
  Mark Learmonth                        Tel: +44 1534 679 802 
  Maurice Mason                         Tel: +44 759 078 1139 
 WH Ireland                           Tel: +44 20 7220 1666 
  Adrian Hadden/ Jessica Cave/James 
  Sinclair-Ford 
 Blytheweigh                          Tel: +44 207 138 3204 
  Tim Blythe/Camilla Horsfall/Megan 
  Ray 
 Curate Communications                Tel: +263 772 802 131/+263 719 802 131 
  Debra Tatenda 
 

Note: This announcement contains inside information which is disclosed in accordance with the Market Abuse Regulation.

Cautionary Note Concerning Forward-Looking Information

Information and statements contained in this news release that are not historical facts are "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable securities legislation that involve risks and uncertainties relating, but not limited to Caledonia's current expectations, intentions, plans, and beliefs. Forward-looking information can often be identified by forward-looking words such as "anticipate", "believe", "expect", "goal", "plan", "target", "intend", "estimate", "could", "should", "may" and "will" or the negative of these terms or similar words suggesting future outcomes, or other expectations, beliefs, plans, objectives, assumptions, intentions or statements about future events or performance. Examples of forward-looking information in this news release include: production guidance, estimates of future/targeted production rates, and our plans and timing regarding further exploration and drilling and development. This forward-looking information is based, in part, on assumptions and factors that may change or prove to be incorrect, thus causing actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by forward-looking information. Such factors and assumptions include, but are not limited to: failure to establish estimated resources and reserves, the grade and recovery of ore which is mined varying from estimates, success of future exploration and drilling programs, reliability of drilling, sampling and assay data, assumptions regarding the representativeness of mineralization being inaccurate, success of planned metallurgical test-work, capital and operating costs varying significantly from estimates, delays in obtaining or failures to obtain required governmental, environmental or other project approvals, inflation, changes in exchange rates, fluctuations in commodity prices, delays in the development of projects and other factors.

Security holders, potential security holders and other prospective investors should be aware that these statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those suggested by the forward-looking statements. Such factors include, but are not limited to: risks relating to estimates of mineral reserves and mineral resources proving to be inaccurate, fluctuations in gold price, risks and hazards associated with the business of mineral exploration, development and mining, risks relating to the credit worthiness or financial condition of suppliers, refiners and other parties with whom the Company does business; inadequate insurance, or inability to obtain insurance, to cover these risks and hazards, employee relations; relationships with and claims by local communities and indigenous populations; political risk; availability and increasing costs associated with mining inputs and labour; the speculative nature of mineral exploration and development, including the risks of obtaining or maintaining necessary licenses and permits, diminishing quantities or grades of mineral reserves as mining occurs; global financial condition, the actual results of current exploration activities, changes to conclusions of economic evaluations, and changes in project parameters to deal with unanticipated economic or other factors, risks of increased capital and operating costs, environmental, safety or regulatory risks, expropriation, the Company's title to properties including ownership thereof, increased competition in the mining industry for properties, equipment, qualified personnel and their costs, risks relating to the uncertainty of timing of events including targeted production rate increase and currency fluctuations. Security holders, potential security holders and other prospective investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking information. By its nature, forward-looking information involves numerous assumptions, inherent risks and uncertainties, both general and specific, that contribute to the possibility that the predictions, forecasts, projections and various future events will not occur. Caledonia undertakes no obligation to update publicly or otherwise revise any forward-looking information whether as a result of new information, future events or other such factors which affect this information, except as required by law.

 
 Condensed Unaudited Consolidated Statement of Profit or Loss 
  and Other Comprehensive Income 
 ($'000's)                                                         3 months ended          6 months ended 
                                                                       June 30                 June 30 
                                                                2018            2019      2018          2019 
 Revenue                                                       16,198          16,520     34,257      32,440 
 Royalty                                                               (811)     (864)    (1,715)    (1,683) 
 Production costs                                                    (9,297)   (7,571)   (19,307)   (17,340) 
 Depreciation                                                          (946)   (1,052)    (1,868)    (2,100) 
                                                         -------------------  --------  ---------  --------- 
 Gross profit                                                          5,144     7,033     11,367     11,317 
 Other income                                                          1,720       749      3,101      2,038 
 Other expenses                                                            -     (220)          -      (309) 
 Administrative expenses                                             (1,660)   (1,309)    (3,202)    (2,705) 
 Profit on sale of subsidiary                                              -         -          -      5,409 
 Net foreign exchange gains                                               89    21,645        160     24,925 
 Cash-settled share-based payment                                      (223)       (9)      (337)      (370) 
 Equity-settled share-based payment                                        -         -       (14)          - 
 Gold hedge expense                                                        -     (194)          -      (324) 
                                                         -------------------  --------  ---------  --------- 
 Operating profit                                                      5,070    27,695     11,075     39,981 
 Net finance (cost)/income                                              (29)        28       (45)       (20) 
                                                         -------------------  --------  ---------  --------- 
 Profit before tax                                                     5,041    27,723     11,030     39,961 
 Tax expense                                                         (1,787)       223    (3,897)    (1,296) 
                                                         -------------------  --------  ---------  --------- 
 Profit for the period                                                 3,254    27,946      7,133     38,665 
                                                         -------------------  --------  ---------  --------- 
 
 Other comprehensive income/(loss) 
 Items that are or may be reclassified 
  to profit or loss 
 Foreign currency translation 
  differences for foreign operations                                   (648)       144      (440)          - 
 Reclassification of accumulated 
  exchange differences on the sale 
  of subsidiary                                                            -         -          -    (2,109) 
 Total comprehensive income for 
  the period                                                    2,606           28,090      6,693     36,556 
                                                         -------------------  --------  --------- 
 
 Profit attributable to: 
 Shareholders of the Company                                           2,604    23,303      5,758     32,621 
 Non-controlling interests                                               650     4,643      1,375      6,044 
                                                         -------------------  --------  ---------  --------- 
 Profit for the period                                                 3,254    27,946      7,133     38,665 
                                                         -------------------  --------  ---------  --------- 
 
 Total comprehensive income attributable 
 to: 
 Shareholders of the Company                                           1,956    23,447      5,318     30,512 
 Non-controlling interests                                               650     4,643      1,375      6,044 
                                                         -------------------  --------  ---------  --------- 
 Total comprehensive income for 
  the period                                                           2,606    28,090      6,693     36,556 
                                                         -------------------  --------  ---------  --------- 
 
 
 IFRS earnings per share (Basic)                                        24.1     210.9       53.4      299.4 
 Adjusted earnings per share (Basic)                                    33.3      26.8       72.0       53.5 
------------------------------------------------------   -------------------  --------  ---------  --------- 
 
 
 
 Condensed Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows 
  (unaudited) 
  ($'000's) 
                                                3 months ended       6 months ended 
                                                    June 30              June 30 
                                                  2018      2019       2018      2019 
 Cash flows from operating activities 
 Cash generated from operations                    749     2,484      8,433     9,117 
 Net interest paid                                (44)        16       (82)      (96) 
 Tax paid                                      (1,921)     (362)    (2,522)     (608) 
                                              --------  --------  ---------  -------- 
 Net cash (used in)/from operating 
  activities                                   (1,216)     2,138      5,829     8,413 
 
 Cash flows used in investing activities 
 Acquisition of Property, plant and 
  equipment                                    (5,618)   (4,186)   (10,776)   (9,326) 
 Proceeds from disposal of subsidiary                -         -          -     1,000 
                                              --------  --------  ---------  -------- 
 Net cash used in investing activities         (5,618)   (4,186)   (10,776)   (8,326) 
 
 Cash flows from financing activities 
 Dividends paid                                  (862)     (882)    (1,761)   (1,620) 
 Repayment of term loan facility                 (375)         -      (750)         - 
 Net cash used in financing activities         (1,237)     (882)    (2,511)   (1,620) 
 
 Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents     (8,071)   (2,930)    (7,458)   (1,533) 
 Effect of exchange rate fluctuations 
  on cash held                                     (1)     1,063         10   (1,779) 
 Net cash and cash equivalents at 
  beginning of the period                       13,380     9,742     12,756    11,187 
 Net cash and cash equivalents at 
  end of the period                              5,308     7,875      5,308     7,875 
--------------------------------------------  --------  --------  ---------  -------- 
 
 
 Consolidated Statements of Financial Position (unaudited) 
 ($'000's)                                                  As at    June 30    Dec 31 
                                                                         2019      2018 
 Total non-current assets                                             105,671    97,525 
 Inventories                                                            9,729     9,427 
 Prepayments                                                            1,550       866 
 Trade and other receivables                                            6,492     6,392 
 Cash and cash equivalents                                              7,875    11,187 
 Assets held for sale                                                       -       296 
                                                                   ----------  -------- 
 Total assets                                                         131,317   125,693 
                                                                   ----------  -------- 
 Total non-current liabilities                                          7,411    34,687 
 Trade and other payables                                               7,601    10,051 
 Income tax payable                                                     1,598     1,538 
 Liabilities associated with assets 
  held for sale                                                             -       609 
                                                                   ----------  -------- 
 Total liabilities                                                     16,610    46,885 
 Equity attributable to shareholders                                  100,460    70,463 
 Non-controlling interests                                             14,247     8,345 
                                                                   ----------  -------- 
 Total equity                                                         114,707    78,808 
                                                                   ----------  -------- 
 Total equity and liabilities                                         131,317   125,693 
--------------------------------------------------  ----  -------  ----------  -------- 
 
 

[1] Non-IFRS measures such as "Adjusted earnings per share", "On-mine cost per ounce", "AISC" and "average realised gold price" are used throughout this document. Refer to section 10 of the MD&A for a discussion of non-IFRS measures.

[2] Refer to technical report dated 13 February 2018 entitled "National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report on the Blanket Mine, Gwanda Area, Zimbabwe (Updated February 2018), a copy of which was filed by the Company on SEDAR on March 2, 2018 for the key assumptions, parameters, and methods used to estimate the mineral resources and mineral reserves from which planned gold production, as set out in this news release, is to be derived and risks that could materially affect the potential development of the mineral resources or mineral reserves. Mr Paul Matthews, the Company's qualified person and Group Mineral Resource Manager, supervised the preparation of the technical information in the technical report, and also supervised the preparation of the technical information contained in this news release.

This information is provided by RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange. RNS is approved by the Financial Conduct Authority to act as a Primary Information Provider in the United Kingdom. Terms and conditions relating to the use and distribution of this information may apply. For further information, please contact rns@lseg.com or visit www.rns.com.

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