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Rockwell Announces Fiscal 2009 Results
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VANCOUVER, June 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Rockwell Diamonds Inc. ("Rockwell"
or the "Company") (TSX: RDI; JSE: RDI; OTCBB: RDIAF) announces financial
results for the twelve months ending February 28, 2009. Dollar amounts are in
Canadian currency unless otherwise indicated.
Rockwell is focused on growth by mining and developing alluvial diamond
deposits. The Company has established a significant presence in alluvial
deposits which have consistently yielded high value gemstone diamonds. Plus
2-carat gemstones comprise more than 65% of the Company's production and are
of exceptional quality.
During fiscal 2009, Rockwell operated three alluvial diamond mines - Holpan,
Klipdam and Wouterspan - and successfully built and commissioned a new plant
at Saxendrift, bringing its fourth operation into production. The Company was
granted and was ceded the mining right for the Niewejaarskraal project,
located on a high level terrace similar to Saxendrift in the Middle Orange
River area. Niewejaarskraal is a past producer of large gemstones and has
substantial additional mineral resources. Rockwell also acquired some 12,254
hectares in additional prospecting permits, a number of which are adjacent to
its existing operations.
The diamond market was significantly impacted by the world financial crisis.
In the latter part of the fiscal year, market demand decreased as retailers
resisted committing their limited capital towards polished diamond inventory.
Banks were not lending money to retailers to purchase new stock until their
debt had been reduced. This had an immediate effect on the retailers' ability
to purchase rough diamonds, causing rough diamond prices to decline, on
average, by about 50%.
In response, Rockwell reviewed all of its operations and took measures to
streamline activities and reduce costs. The Company extended its normal
year-end holiday shutdown from one to two months during the fourth quarter.
The Holpan, Kilpdam and Saxendrift mines resumed operations in early February
2009 but Wouterspan continues to be held on care and maintenance.
The Company also reviewed its diamond sales procedures. It did not hold any
diamond tenders between November 2008 and February 2009, looking for some
improvement in prices prior to resuming sales. Also during this time, Rockwell
sold some diamonds directly into the market at spot prices.
According to some market experts, prices for rough diamonds bottomed out in
April 2009 and increased by 15-20% in May. Rockwell began to receive higher
prices in March. The average price per carat received from tender in February
was US$318.32 per carat, which increased to US$531.43 per carat in March and
US$584.69 per carat in May.
Results from Operations
In the twelve months ending February 28, 2009:
- 17,503.0 carats were produced from operations at Holpan/Klipdam,
Wouterspan and Saxendrift.
- 15,320.4 carats were sold at an average price of US$2,159.30 per
carat, including:
- A large white 189.6-carat gemstone recovered from the Klipdam
mining operation in September 2008 that realized an excellent
sale price of approximately US$10.2 million.
- Three exceptional yellow stones, manufactured under the marketing
agreement with the Steinmetz Diamond Group, were sold in October
2008.
- Production losses were experienced in August-September 2008 from an
industrial action, and as a consequence of the suspension of
operations through December 2008-January 2009 in response to the
credit crunch and precipitous decline in diamond prices.
- Revenue from sales was $34.6 million.
- Operating mining costs were $25.1 million.
- General and administrative costs amounted to $7.9 million.
- Adjusting for non-cash items, income tax, and the non-controlling
shareholders interest resulted in a net loss of $13 million or 0.05
cents per share.
- Diamonds in inventory at February 28, 2009 totalled 3,526.19 carats.
Production and Sales
The following provides further details of production and sales for the
fiscal year.
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PRODUCTION
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Operation Volume Carats Average
(cubic grade
meters) (carats
per 100
cubic
meters)
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Holpan 561,583 4,127.40 0.73
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Klipdam 711,924 7,041.81 0.99
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Wouterspan 552,293 3,897.06 0.71
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Makoenskloof - - -
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Saxendrift 194,287 2,436.73 1.18
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Total 2,020,087 17,503.00 0.87
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SALES, REVENUE AND INVENTORY
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Operation Sales Value of Average Inventory
(carats) Sales value (carats)
(US$) (US$ per
carat)
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Holpan 3,741.08 4,272,511 1,142.05 839.82
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Klipdam 5,656.97 18,954,292 3,350.61 1,742.31
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Wouterspan 3,640.81 4,698,121 1,290.41 576.85
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Makoenskloof 212.00 1,500,119 7,076.03 -
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Saxendrift 2,069.54 3,656,268 1,766.71 367.21
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Total 15,320.40 33,081,311 2,159.30 3,526.19
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Rockwell's interest in the operations is 74%, with the remaining 26%
being held by a Black Economic Empowerment consortium.
Production Costs
The average cash mining cost during the fourth quarter was US$5.08 per tonne,
an increase from US$4.66 per tonne in the quarter ending February 29, 2008.
This increase was due to the shutdown of two months during December 2008 and
January 2009, and costs associated with retrenchment.
Average mining cash costs for the first two months (March and April) of fiscal
2010, which excludes depreciation, rehabilitation and royalties for the
current period were, Klipdam US$2.93 per tonne, Holpan US$2.55 per tonne,
Saxendrift US$2.65 per tonne and the group average of US$2.79 per tonne, which
is well below the Company's target range of US$3-3.50 per tonne. The average
cost for all operations inclusive of rehabilitation, hire purchase payments
and royalties was $4.16 per tonne for the period.
The reduction in operating costs has been achieved by the implementation of
wide ranging cost cutting and efficiency improvements across the Company.
Commencement of full scale mining at Saxendrift has also assisted in lowering
costs, as has the suspension of the Wouterspan operation which is a higher
cost operation due to the drill and blast nature of mining. As ongoing
implementation of the wide ranging efficiency drive and increased production
targets are achieved production costs will be contained further.
Mineral Resources
Mineral resources were estimated at year end for the Holpan, Klipdam,
Saxendrift, Wouterspan Niewejaarskraal properties. Highlights include:
- Overall mineral resources have largely remained unchanged even after
mining during the year at Wouterspan, Holpan, Klipdam and Saxendrift;
- Mineral resources in the indicated category at Holpan/Klipdam showed
a 100% increase as a result of confirmatory drilling early in the
year;
- At Saxendrift, geological compilation, re-modelling and
reclassification resulted in a 92% increase in indicated resources
with only a 45% reduction in inferred resources for a significant net
overall increase; and
- A recompilation of data and re-modelling of mineral resources for the
Niewejaarskraal project resulted in 42% increase in overall mineral
resources, although the 30% previously classified as indicated was
downgraded to the inferred category.
The Company's Mineral Resources at February 28. 2009 are tabulated below.
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Property Category Volume Grade
(millions (carats per
of cubic 100 cubic
meters) meters)
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Wouterspan Indicated 5.026 0.70
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Inferred 37.774 0.70
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Holpan Indicated 1.137 0.74
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Inferred 5.937 0.74
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Klipdam Indicated 1.135 0.91
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Inferred 2.816 0.91
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Saxendrift Indicated 5.063 1.01
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Inferred 4.358 0.72
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Niewejaarskraal Inferred 20.631 0.84
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Zwemkuil-Mooidraai Inferred 1.640 0.95
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Kwartelspan Inferred 1.385 1.50
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Tania Marshall, Pr.Sci.Nat., an independent Qualified Person, is responsible
for the estimates for Holpan/Klipdam, Wouterspan, Saxendrift and
Niewejaarskraal. Dr Marshall has reviewed the technical information in this
release. Technical Reports by Dr. Marshall and Glenn Norton, Pr.Sci.Nat.,
Rockwell's in-house Qualified Person, have been filed on www.sedar.com.
For further details on the mineral resources at Kwartelspan and
Zwemkuil-Mooidraai, see Rockwell News Release dated March 12, 2007. The
Company has not conducted any work on these properties since the 2007
estimates.
Profit and Loss
During the twelve months ended February 28, 2009, the Company realized diamond
sales of $34.6 million compared to $36.1 million for the nine months ended
February 29, 2008. This decrease was a result of the economic crisis which has
caused diamond prices to collapse, resulting in no sales between November 2008
and February 2009. Since February 2009, prices have remained approximately 55%
below those achieved prior to November 2008.
Mining costs were $25.1 million in fiscal 2009 compared with $22.6 million in
fiscal 2008. The increase is due to increased operations, including the
Saxendrift mine which was commissioned in February 2009. All commissioning and
retention costs were expensed. As a result of restructuring at the Middle
Orange River operations and suspension of operations at Wouterspan, some 143
employees were retrenched, and short term contracts for some 40 employees were
not renewed. All staff was paid in full during the shutdown period in December
2008 and January 2009.
Administrative costs were $7.9 million for the year ended February 28, 2009
compared to $7 million incurred for the fiscal nine months ended February 29,
2008. The Company incurred significant legal costs in the third quarter
related to the unsolicited bid by Pala Investments and also had to make
restructuring and retrenchment payments in the last quarter.
Share based stock compensation amounted to $ 1.8 million as a result of stock
options granted during the years.
The Company also had net interest payments of $2.0 million.
Amortization of plant and equipment was $11.3 million compared to $6.5 million
in the previous year. Impairments of mineral rights, property, plant and
equipment for the financial year amounted to $2.9 million. Loss of sales on
assets was $0.6 million.
The overall loss before income tax amounted to $16.9 million. Adjusting for
future income tax recovery of $3.3 million resulted in a net loss after tax of
$13.5 million
After adjusting for non-controlling shareholders' interests relating to the
Company's Black Economic Empowerment partner of $0.5 million, the Company's
net loss for the year was $13 million or $0.05 per share. The fiscal 2009
loss was the result of a combination of factors. The most notable was the
collapse in the world diamond market related to the global economic downturn
and credit crunch, beginning in the fourth quarter of 2008. This caused a
significant decrease in the demand for diamonds and prices fell by about 50%.
Other factors impacting on the Company's revenue and costs included cost
inflation driven by steep increases in oil and steel prices during mid-2008,
and an industrial action which resulted in lost production during August and
September 2008. Higher amortization and impairment costs contributed to the
reported loss.
At February 28, 2009, the Company had cash of $4.0 million, restricted cash of
$2.7 million and operations had an overdraft balance of $3.5 million, a net
balance of $3.1 million, with available cash of $0.4 million from its
overdraft facility and a working capital of $5.2 million, as compared to cash
and equivalents of $19.6 million and working capital of $26.1 million at
February 29, 2008.
The Company has implemented restructuring, improved operating efficiencies,
sustainable cost reductions and seen improved employer-employee relationships
following the unionization of the labour force in 2008, and assuming diamond
prices continue to increase through 2009, expects financial improvements by
the end of the financial year.
Additional details can be found in the Company's Financial Statements and
Management Discussion and Analysis which are filed on www.sedar.com.
Plans for the 2010 Financial Year
Rockwell will aggressively pursue its strategy of efficiency, growth by
production and brownfields development, and assessment of additional
beneficiation capabilities during fiscal 2010. It will continue on-going
optimization of its three operating mines.
The Company will also closely monitor the diamond market. As prices
improve, it plans to:
- Re-construct and commission the diamond recovery and processing
plants at the Niewejaarskraal;
- Re-initiate evaluation, through drilling and sampling, and
opportunities for expansion of its existing mineral properties;
- Re-construct and modernize the plant and re-open the Wouterspan
operation, which has a history of producing high quality
gemstones;
- Assess the viability of other diamond projects in its
extensive portfolio of mineral rights holdings, and
- Consider new acquisitions.
Subsequent event
Greg Radke and Terence Janes have resigned from the Board of Rockwell.
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Rockwell Diamonds Inc. has released the results for the year ended
February 28, 2009 (Fiscal 2009) today and will host a telephone
conference call on Thursday July 2 at 10:00 AM Eastern Time (7:00 AM
Pacific; 16:00 Johannesburg) to discuss these results. The conference
call may be accessed by dialing 888-461-2021 (toll free) or 719-325-2139
(toll) in North America, 080 09 82089 (toll free) in South Africa or 0
800 404 7656 (toll Free in the United Kingdom). A live and archived audio
webcast will also be available at www.rockwelldiamonds.com.
The conference call will be archived for later playback until July 9,
2009 and can be accessed by dialing 888-203-1112 (toll free) or
719-457-0820 (toll) and using the passcode 7784063.
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John Bristow
President and CEO
No regulatory authority has approved or disapproved the
information contained in this news release.
Forward Looking Statement
This release includes certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking
statements". Other than statements of historical fact all statements in this
release that address future production, reserve or resource potential,
exploration drilling, exploitation activities and events or developments that
Rockwell expects are forward-looking statements. Although Rockwell believes
the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on
reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future
performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from
those in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements include
market prices, exploitation and exploration successes, changes in and the
effect of government policies regarding mining and natural resource
exploration and exploitation, availability of capital and financing, and
general economic, market or business conditions. Investors are cautioned that
any such statements are not guarantees of future performance and those actual
results or developments may differ materially from those projected in the
forward-looking statements. For more information on Rockwell, Investors should
review Rockwell's annual Form 20-F filing with the United States Securities
and Exchange Commission www.sec.com and Rockwell's home jurisdiction filings
that are available at www.sedar.com.
Information Concerning Estimates of Indicated and Inferred Resources
This news release also uses the terms 'indicated resources' and 'inferred
resources'. Rockwell Diamonds Inc advises investors that although these terms
are recognized and required by Canadian regulations (under National Instrument
43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects), the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission does not recognize them. Investors are cautioned not to
assume that any part or all of the mineral deposits in these categories will
ever be converted into reserves. In addition, 'inferred resources' have a
great amount of uncertainty as to their existence, and economic and legal
feasibility. It cannot be assumed that all or any part of an Inferred Mineral
Resource will ever be upgraded to a higher category. Under Canadian rules,
estimates of Inferred Mineral Resources may not form the basis of feasibility
or pre-feasibility studies, or economic studies except for Preliminary
Assessment as defined under 43-101. Investors are cautioned not to assume that
part or all of an inferred resource exists, or is economically or legally
mineable.
SOURCE Rockwell Diamonds Inc.
please visit www.rockwelldiamonds.com or contact Investor Services at (604)
684-6365 or within North America at 1-800-667-2114
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