Headline earnings per share came in at R46.81 in the year ended December 31.
South African coal miner Exxaro Resources said on Thursday it would pay a special dividend from a build-up of cash savings even as its profit declined last year due to lower prices and logistic bottlenecks. Exxaro declared a special dividend of R5.72 per share, in addition to an ordinary dividend of R10.16 per share after building up a nearly R15 billion cash pile. The miner’s headline earnings per share – a profit measure commonly used in South Africa – came in at R46.
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