Despite profit drop, Xstrata pursues Anglo American

05 Aug 2009

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Swiss mining giant Xstrata, although reporting a decline in first-half profit yesterday, reiterated its stand that the equal merger with its larger rival Anglo American was highly compelling in order to compete with global mining giants.

Xstrata, one of the world's largest diversified mining groups and a leading producer of coking coal, nickel and zinc, said that net profit fell 77 per cent to $643 million in first-half from $2.77 billion a year earlier and revenue fell 41 per cent to $9.54 billion from $16.09 billion.

The miner said that its operating cash flows were robust at $1.6 billion, benefiting from capital conservation, cost cutting and restructuring activities. Its debt to equity ratio reduced to 28 per cent from 40 per cent at the year-end as a result of the successful $7 billion rights issue completed in March to repay a net debt of $3.7 billion.

Xstrata reduced operating costs by 1.1 per cent to save $119 million in the first half, the company said.

Chief executive officer Mick Davis said, ''The financial crisis and ensuing global economic slowdown, coupled with enormous uncertainty fundamentally changed our operating environment in a very short space of time in the latter part of 2008. As last year drew to a close, it was apparent that demand had collapsed and commodity prices were near all-time lows in real terms.''

''Xstrata is very well positioned in the current environment. Our portfolio is exposed to early-stage recovery commodities, a view supported by analysis that illustrates that demand for copper, lead and iron ore have historically shown the strongest correlation to growing industrial production, he said.

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