Gold Fields's 15min Chart Shows Bollinger Bands Narrowing, KDJ Death Cross.
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Monday, Aug 18, 2025 2:54 pm ET2min read
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The acquisition follows Gold Fields' strategic focus on growing value and cash flow per share over volume. Recent acquisitions, including that of Osisko Mining and Gold Road Resources, aim to drive down costs and extend the average asset life, delivering predictable performance and maintaining a stable production size of 2-3 million ounces annually. Gold Fields' half-year profit is expected to rise by as much as 236%, driven by higher gold production and record high bullion prices [1]. The company's headline earnings per share (EPS) are projected to be between $1.09 and $1.21 for the six months ending June 30, compared to $0.36 during the same period last year.
Gold Fields' gold production rose 24% in the first half to 1.136 million ounces, from 918,000 ounces previously. The production ramp-up at the Salaries Norte mine in Chile, which was impacted by a harsh winter last year, has been smoother this year, resulting in a 46% jump in output from the new mine. The company expects to produce between 2.25 and 2.45 million ounces of gold during the full year.
Wheaton Precious Metals Corp (NYSE: WPM) also reported record quarterly financial results, with revenue soaring 68% year-over-year to $503 million, driven by higher metal prices and increased production volumes [2]. The company's net earnings reached $292 million, representing a 139% increase compared to Q2 2024. Adjusted net earnings reached $286 million, up 91% year-over-year, while operating cash flow grew 77% to $415 million. The company declared a quarterly dividend of $0.165 per common share, marking a 6.5% increase compared to the third quarterly dividend of 2024.
The impressive financial results were largely attributable to substantial increases in realized metal prices, with gold averaging $3,318 per ounce (up 41% year-over-year) and silver at $34.05 per ounce (up 17%). These price gains, combined with higher production volumes, created a powerful tailwind for Wheaton’s streaming business model.
Gold Fields and Wheaton Precious Metals are both benefiting from the current bullish precious metals market, with both companies focusing on cost management and operational efficiency to drive value and cash flow per share.
References:
[1] https://www.ainvest.com/news/gold-road-resources-announces-court-approved-scheme-meeting-acquisition-gold-fields-2508/
[2] https://za.investing.com/news/company-news/wheaton-precious-metals-q2-2025-slides-record-revenue-amid-gold-price-surge-93CH-3828626
Gold Fields's 15-minute chart has triggered a Bollinger Bands Narrowing indicator, which suggests a decrease in the magnitude of stock price fluctuations. Additionally, the KDJ Death Cross at 08/18/2025 14:45 indicates a shift in momentum towards the downside, with potential for further decreases in the stock price.
Gold Road Resources Ltd (GRR) has recently been approved for a scheme meeting and the release of a scheme booklet by the Supreme Court of Western Australia, facilitating its acquisition by Gruyere Holdings Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of Gold Fields Limited. This acquisition, expected to significantly impact Gold Road's operations and market positioning, will see the company become fully owned by Gold Fields, enhancing its strategic alignment within the gold mining sector [1].The acquisition follows Gold Fields' strategic focus on growing value and cash flow per share over volume. Recent acquisitions, including that of Osisko Mining and Gold Road Resources, aim to drive down costs and extend the average asset life, delivering predictable performance and maintaining a stable production size of 2-3 million ounces annually. Gold Fields' half-year profit is expected to rise by as much as 236%, driven by higher gold production and record high bullion prices [1]. The company's headline earnings per share (EPS) are projected to be between $1.09 and $1.21 for the six months ending June 30, compared to $0.36 during the same period last year.
Gold Fields' gold production rose 24% in the first half to 1.136 million ounces, from 918,000 ounces previously. The production ramp-up at the Salaries Norte mine in Chile, which was impacted by a harsh winter last year, has been smoother this year, resulting in a 46% jump in output from the new mine. The company expects to produce between 2.25 and 2.45 million ounces of gold during the full year.
Wheaton Precious Metals Corp (NYSE: WPM) also reported record quarterly financial results, with revenue soaring 68% year-over-year to $503 million, driven by higher metal prices and increased production volumes [2]. The company's net earnings reached $292 million, representing a 139% increase compared to Q2 2024. Adjusted net earnings reached $286 million, up 91% year-over-year, while operating cash flow grew 77% to $415 million. The company declared a quarterly dividend of $0.165 per common share, marking a 6.5% increase compared to the third quarterly dividend of 2024.
The impressive financial results were largely attributable to substantial increases in realized metal prices, with gold averaging $3,318 per ounce (up 41% year-over-year) and silver at $34.05 per ounce (up 17%). These price gains, combined with higher production volumes, created a powerful tailwind for Wheaton’s streaming business model.
Gold Fields and Wheaton Precious Metals are both benefiting from the current bullish precious metals market, with both companies focusing on cost management and operational efficiency to drive value and cash flow per share.
References:
[1] https://www.ainvest.com/news/gold-road-resources-announces-court-approved-scheme-meeting-acquisition-gold-fields-2508/
[2] https://za.investing.com/news/company-news/wheaton-precious-metals-q2-2025-slides-record-revenue-amid-gold-price-surge-93CH-3828626
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