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AngloGold Ashanti: Q1 Earnings Snapshot

AngloGold Ashanti: Q1 Earnings Snapshot

Washington Post09-05-2025
JOHANNESBURG — JOHANNESBURG — AngloGold Ashanti Limited (AU) on Friday reported earnings of $443 million in its first quarter.
The Johannesburg-based company said it had profit of 88 cents per share.
The gold miner posted revenue of $1.96 billion in the period. Its adjusted revenue was $1.93 billion.
AngloGold Ashanti shares have climbed 81% since the beginning of the year. The stock has increased 79% in the last 12 months.
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