Dealings in Securities by an Executive Director and Executive Officers of AngloGold Ashanti plc
LONDON & DENVER & JOHANNESBURG — AngloGold Ashanti plc (the 'Company') (NYSE: AU; JSE: ANG) announces that an Executive Director, Gillian Doran, and Executive Officers of the Company, Terry Briggs and Marcelo Godoy, have dealt in securities of the Company. A portion of the respective shares received have been sold to satisfy related taxes as detailed below.
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Name of Executive Director
Gillian Doran
Name of Company
AngloGold Ashanti plc
Date of transaction
15 May 2025
Nature of transaction
Off-market receipt of vested shares under the 2023 Deferred Share Plans (DSP)
Class of security
Ordinary shares
Number of securities
22,325
Price per security
Nil
Nature and extent of interest
Direct, Beneficial
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Weighted average price. These shares were sold in multiple transactions at prices ranging from US$40.3737 to US$40.3783 inclusive.
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Name of Executive Officer
Terry Briggs
Name of Company
AngloGold Ashanti plc
Date of transaction
15 May 2025
Nature of transaction
On-market sale of vested DSP awards
Class of security
Ordinary shares
Number of securities sold
9,440
Price per security
US$40.3937 1
Value of transaction (excluding fees)
US$381,316.55
Nature and extent of interest
Direct, Beneficial
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Weighted average price. These shares were sold in multiple transactions at prices ranging from US$40.3755 to US$40.4001 inclusive.
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Name of Executive Officer
Marcelo Godoy
Name of Company
AngloGold Ashanti plc
Date of transaction
15 May 2025
Nature of transaction
Off-market receipt of vested shares under the 2023 Deferred Share Plans (DSP)
Class of security
Ordinary shares
Number of securities
25,745
Price per security
Nil
Nature and extent of interest
Direct, Beneficial
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Contacts
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Media
Andrea Maxey
+61 8 9425 4603 / +61 400 072 199
amaxey@aga.gold
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General inquiries
media@anglogoldashanti.com
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Investors
Andrea Maxey
+61 8 9425 4603 / +61 400 072 199
amaxey@aga.gold
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