Gemfields Reports $60M Loss in 2018

By Rapaport News / March 26, 2019 / www.diamonds.net / Article Link

RAPAPORT... Impairment charges resulting from tax changes ledGemfields to a loss of $60.4 million in 2018, it said Monday. The group reported a profit of $45.1 million the previousyear. Last year, the Zambian government introduced a 15% export levy thatrequired Gemfields to have its Kagem emerald mine revalued. This contributed toa $26.6 million devaluation, which included an inventory impairment charge of $2.6million. Gemfields also paid GBP 5.8 million ($7.7 million) to lawfirm Leigh Day in a no-admission-of-liability settlement regarding ahuman-rights-abuse case brought against the company. Excluding all those charges,as well as other tax-related costs, the company's profit for the year was $18million, it noted. Revenue for the year more than doubled to $206.1 million,compared with $81.7 million in 2017. Proceeds included ruby sales of $127.1 million,and $60.3 million from emerald auctions. Image: The 5,655-carat Lion Emerald from the Kagem mine, which was recovered in October 2018. (Gemfields)

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