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  • Zimplats Holdings Limited

    Producing platinum group metals (which primarily include platinum, palladium, rhodium, iridium and ruthenium) and associated metals (nickel, gold, copper, cobalt and silver) mined from the Great Dyke.

    ZIM$17.150
     0.280 1.66%

    Data last updated:May 17, 2024 – 3.58pm. Data is 20 mins delayed.

    Previous Close

    16.870

    Open

    16.850

    Day Range

    16.600 - 17.170

    52 Week Range

    15.990 - 26.820

    Volume

    7,764

    Value

    131,220

    Bid

    16.840

    Ask

    17.150

    Dividend Yield

    8.69%

    P/E Ratio

    31.54

    Market Cap

    1.846B

    Total Issue

    107,637,649

    ASX Announcements

    Details of Auditor Appointment/Resignation

    Details of Auditor Appointment/Resignation

    • May 8, 2024
    • 1 page

    Market Sensitive

    Quarterly Activities Report

    Third Quarter Activities Report

    • Apr 30, 2024
    • 4 pages

    Appointment of Non Executive Director

    Initial Director’s Interest Notice, Director Appointment/Resignation

    • Mar 28, 2024
    • 3 pages

    Market Sensitive

    Half Year Ended 31 December 2023 (Amended)

    Half Yearly Report, Half Year Audit Review, Half Year Accounts, Half Year Directors' Report

    • Feb 27, 2024
    • 33 pages

    Market Sensitive

    Half Year Ended 31 December 2023

    Half Yearly Report, Half Year Audit Review, Half Year Accounts, Half Year Directors' Report

    • Feb 27, 2024
    • 33 pages

    View all ZIM announcements

    September 2011

    UPDATE 1-Zimbabwe will not cancel mining licences-minister

    Zimbabwe had no intention of canceling the mining licences of foreign companies and will continue talks with some miners over a law requiring them to give Zimbabweans a 51 per cent stake in their local holdings, the country’s mines minister said on Wednesday.

    Zimplats risks losing operating licence

    The Zimbabwe government is forcing foreign miners, including Australian-listed Rio Tinto and Aquarius Platinum, to comply with legislation that cedes 51 per cent ownership to black Zimbabweans.

    • Jamie Freed

    April 2011

    Zimplats Holdings (ZIM)

    Political tensions in Zimbabwe pose a significant downside risk for metals producer Zimplats.

    • Updated
    • Claire Stewart

    March 2011

    FED:Platinum stocks sold on political concerns

    Shares in platinum miners operating in Zimbabwe and South Africa have been sold off due to political concerns in those countries.

    • Updated

    August 2010

    Zimplats reverses losses

    Zimplats Holdings earned net profit of $US122.07 million for the year to June 30 compared with a loss of $US25.02 million in financial 2009.

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    April 2010

    Brief: Zimplats

    Zimplats’s March-quarter revenue rises 9 per cent to $US116.63m.

    January 2010

    Platinum in the ascendant

    Platinum group metals have soared to their highest levels since August 2008 as investor interest prompts a tightening in demand.

    • Updated
    • Ayesha de Kretser

    December 2008

    Investors welcome Rio cost cutting

    Rio Tinto (RIO)

    • David Ciampa

    April 2008

    Zimplats Holdings (ZIM)

    The share prices of Australian-listed miners with operations in Zimbabwe received a boost on reports that Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe had been defeated in the country's recent elections. Platinum producer Zimplats, which has operations in the country rose to its highest point in more than six months. Even the impact of higher platinum prices through the first quarter of this calendar year prompted less of a price spike. But management has wised to this, issuing a statement to the ASX that there appeared to be speculation in the company's share price based on the election results. Zimplats advises shareholders to continue to exercise caution in share dealings due the uncertain conditions prevailing in Zimbabwe. In the wake of the election, followers of Mr Mugabe have begun an intimidation campaign in rural areas against opposition supporters.

    • Peter Wells

    September 2007

    Briefs

    Inventis eyes design purchase

    • Tracy Lee, Paul Garvey, Staff reporter, Nina Wan, Fiona Tyndall

    February 2007

    BRIEFS

    GLOUCESTER COAL

    • Stephen Wisenthal, Jo Clarke, Vesna Poljak, Staff reporter

    August 2006

    Briefs

    ZIMPLATS

    • Jo Clarke; Henry Byrne;

    August 2003

    Zimplats bid tops Impala

    Impala Platinum's attempt to mop up the minority interests in Zimbabwe Platinum has suffered a major blow with Zimbabwe-listed Barbican Holdings apparently preparing a rival $5 a share offer.

    • Yvonne Ball

    Impala close to landing a bigger share of Zimplats

    Zimbabwe Platinum Holdings (Zimplats) said yesterday that some of the company's major overseas shareholders were planning to accept a cash offer from the world's second-largest platinum producer.

    • Source: AAP

    July 2003

    Zimbabwe Platinum minnows wooed

    Zimbabwe Platinum chief executive Roy Pitchford is this week explaining to the company's local minority shareholders why the board has recommended they accept Impala Platinum's $4.08 per share cash offer.

    • Yvonne Ball
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    May 2000

    Zimplats seeks mine finance amid land chaos in Zimbabwe

    Zimbabwe Platinum Mines Ltd (Zimplats) faces the delicate task of persuading London-based financiers to back its Ngezi platinum project in Zimbabwe as the country teeters on the brink of economic and political ruin.

    • Adam Shand

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