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Mining News Pro - Tharisa expects its headline earnings a share for the 12 months to September 30, to be between $0.16 and $0.17.
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Basic earnings a share will likely be in the same range.
This represents an increase of 300% to 325% on the earnings a share and headline earnings a share of $0.04 reported for the prior financial year.
The company achieved operational improvements on all measured metrics, while a higher platinum group metals basket price and stable chrome concentrate prices contributed to the improvement in earnings.
Tharisa`s financial results are expected to be released on or about November 30.
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