Impala Platinum Holdings Net Change in Property, Plant, and Equipment 2010-2024 | IMPUY

Impala Platinum Holdings net change in property, plant, and equipment from 2010 to 2024. Net change in property, plant, and equipment can be defined as the overall change in capital expenditures and sales of plant, property and equipment. This field is used if a company does not report separately sales and purchases of plant, property and equipment or is calculated as the sum of purchases and sales of PP&E
Impala Platinum Holdings Annual Net Change in Property, Plant, and Equipment
(Millions of US $)
2024 $-651
2023 $-637
2022 $-585
2021 $-399
2020 $-268
2019 $-268
2018 $-362
2017 $-249
2016 $-251
2015 $-391
2014 $-429
2013 $-711
2012 $-937
2011 $-756
2010 $-581
2009 $-762
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Basic Materials Mining - Miscellaneous $4.897B $4.619B
Impala Platinum Holdings Limited is in the business of mining, refining and the marketing of platinum group metals, especially platinum, as well as nickel, copper and cobalt. Implats is also involved in the secondary sourcing of material through Impala Refining Services which enables it to capitalise on the group's competitive advantages in processing and refining. The group's operations on the Bushveld Complex in South Africa (Impala Platinum, Marula Platinum, the Leeuwkop project and Two Rivers) and the Great Dyke in Zimbabwe (Zimplats and Mimosa) give it a significant base of attributable reserve and resource ounces of platinum. Implats also has investments in Aquarius Platinum Limited and its subsidiary Aquarius Platinum (South Africa) Limited which have PGM operations in southern Africa. There are also offshore exploration projects in Botswana, Mozambique, Madagascar and Canada.
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