SBM

St Barbara (SBM)

Stock Code

SBM

Stock Exchange

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St Barbara (SBM) is a gold production and mineral exploration Company. Its principal activities incorporate the mining and sale of gold, mineral exploration, exploitation, and investments in Australia. St Barbara listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on May 15, 1969. The Company is headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria, with its operations support team located in Perth. Its asset base includes Southern Cross and Leonora operations, located in Western Australia.

St Barbara $2.5m Profit 1H2013


Gold mining company St. Barbara (ASX:SBM) have released its half year financial results to its shareholders and investors.

  • St Barbara Net Profit at $2.5 million, down 95 percent for the first half from $46.5 million in the previous corresponding period.
  • Profits were down from the acquisition of the Gold Ridge (in the Solomon Islands) and Simberi mines (in Papua New Guinea) for which it spent $556 milion in cash and scrip.

AGM's for Thursday


There are no floats scheduled but there are two upcoming ex-dividend and several Annual General Meetings listed in the stock market events tomorrow, November 17, 2011.

Ex-Dividends

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