Gold Fields (GFI) Stock Drops 5.02% Amidst Market Volatility

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Gold Fields (GFI, Financial) experienced a notable stock price drop of 5.02%. Currently, the stock is priced at $15.43 per share with a trading volume of 1.68 million shares and a turnover rate of 0.19%. The stock's amplitude reached 1.91%.

Recent financial reports indicate that Gold Fields achieved a revenue of $2.124 billion, a net profit of $389 million, and an earnings per share (EPS) of $0.43. The company's gross profit stood at $735 million, with a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 22.37.

Analysts' ratings for Gold Fields show that out of 12 participating institutions, 33% recommend buying, 50% suggest holding, and 17% advise selling.

Within the gold industry, overall decline was 0.81%. Significant gains were observed in stocks like Vista Gold, U.S. Gold Corp, and Hycroft Mining Holding Corporation C/Wts 29/05/2025 (To Pur Com). Notably active stocks included Fortuna Mining Corp., Coeur Mining, and New Gold Inc., with turnover rates of 1.13%, 0.81%, and 0.78%, respectively. Stocks with high volatility included Comstock Mining, International Tower Hill Mines, Ltd., and Gold Resource, with amplitudes of 10.15%, 8.00%, and 6.56%, respectively.

Gold Fields Ltd is a gold production company with operations in South Africa, Ghana, Australia, and Peru. It also produces copper in Peru. The company engages in underground and surface gold and copper mining and related activities including exploration, extraction, processing, and smelting. Its operations include underground and open-pit mining at St. Ives, pure underground operations at Agnew, Granny Smith, and South Deep, as well as open-pit mining at Damang, Tarkwa, and Cerro Corona. The company's revenue is primarily generated from gold sales.

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