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REG-Aquarius Platinum: 1st Quarter 2010 Financial & Production Results

Tue Oct 27, 2009 3:00am EDT
Aquarius Platinum: 
First Quarter 2010 Financial & Production Results

Highlights of the Quarter

Attributable production of 96,500 PGM ounces

PGM Dollar prices improved through quarter

Gross "cash" profit for the quarter of $18.6 million

Net profit for the quarter was $9.5 million after $3.2 million "once off" costs
associated with the Ridge acquisition and after $3.4 million movement on the
convertible bond

Ridge Mining plc acquisition successfully completed

Re-establishment of Everest Mine on track

Commenting on the results, Stuart Murray, CEO of Aquarius Platinum said "While
production and hence costs were negatively affected by unprotected industrial
action at the Kroondal and Marikana mines, the underlying performance of these
operations remained stable.  The attributable loss of approximately 16,000
ounces due the industrial action is in line with previous guidance given.
Dollar metal prices continued to show resilience, with a 6% increase in the PGM
Dollar basket price during the quarter. That said, the continuing strength of
the Rand, and rising input costs (most notably of electricity) will continue to
place margins in the South African platinum industry under pressure.

"The Ridge Mining acquisition was completed during the quarter, and these
operations have now been firmly integrated within the AQPSA management
structures. We expect these operations to add modest growth to existing
operations in the short to medium term, while presenting a prospective growth
profile in the longer term. Good progress has been made with the
re-establishment of Everest; although a decision on when to resume mining
operations will only be made when market circumstances are more favourable.

"Despite market turmoil, Rand strength and the "industrial action season" in
South Africa, Aquarius remains cash positive, with a strong balance sheet and
$195 million in cash. We will continue to seek further growth opportunities and
are well-positioned to do so in an industry that is cash-strapped and under
pressure."

P&SA1 at Kroondal

PGM production of 88,808 PGM ounces (44,404 PGM ounces attributable to
Aquarius)

Production affected by unprotected industrial action

One million fatality free shifts achieved on 21 August

Firstplats transaction effective, extends Kroondal life-of-mine in excess of
one year

Cash margin for the quarter of 19%

P&SA2 at Marikana

PGM production of 31,222 PGM ounces (15,611 PGM ounces attributable to
Aquarius)

Production affected by unprotected industrial action and open pit pothole
intersection

Firstplats transaction effective, extends Marikana life-of-mine in excess of
two years

Cash margin for the quarter of -8%

Everest

Re-establishment project on track

Excavation of North decline portal complete; decline development ready to
commence

Department of Minerals and Resources (DMR) original mine suspension order
(Section 54 notice) fully lifted

Mimosa

PGM production 50,828 PGM ounces (25,414 PGM ounces attributable to Aquarius).

Cash margin for the quarter of 36%

CTRP

PGM production of 1,740 PGM ounces (870 PGM ounces attributable to Aquarius)

Effective cash margin of 42%

Platinum Mile

PGM production of 5,932  PGM ounces (2,966 PGM ounces attributable to Aquarius)

Milling expansion yielding anticipated results

Effective cash margin of 34%

Blue Ridge

Fully integrated into AQPSA operational management

Mining ramp-up and concentrator commissioning in progress

PGM production of 14,469 PGM ounces (7,235 PGM ounces attributable to Aquarius)

Revenues and operating expenditure capitalised

Production by mine

                                            Quarter ended                     
PGMs (4E)                                                                     
                         Dec 2008      Mar 2009      Jun 2009      Sep 2009   
                                                                              
Kroondal                     109,707       104,920       105,720        88,808
                                                                              
Marikana                      42,451        38,851        37,753        31,223
                                                                              
Everest*                      31,703             -             -             -
                                                                              
Mimosa                        43,232        46,278        46,874        50,828
                                                                              
CTRP                           1,784         1,587         1,689         1,740
                                                                              
Platinum Mile                  3,103         2,788         4,479         5,932
                                                                              
Blue Ridge                         -             -             -        14,469
                                                                              
Total                        231,980      194,424*       196,515       193,001
                                                                              

*Mining operations at Everest mine were temporarily suspended from the night
shift on 7 December 2008 following a subsidence incident.  The mine is
currently undergoing a re-establishment capex programme to ready the mine for
operations.

Production by mine attributable to Aquarius

                                            Quarter ended                     
PGMs (4E)                                                                     
                         Dec 2008         Mar 2009      Jun 2009   Sep 2009   
                                                                              
Kroondal                      54,854        52,460        52,860        44,404
                                                                              
Marikana                      21,226        19,426        18,877        15,611
                                                                              
Everest*                      31,703             -             -             -
                                                                              
Mimosa                        21,616        23,139        23,437        25,414
                                                                              
CTRP                             892           793           845           870
                                                                              
Platinum Mile                  1,552         1,394         2,240         2,966
                                                                              
Blue Ridge                         -             -             -         7,235
                                                                              
Total                        131,843        97,212        98,259        96,500
                                                                              

*Mining operations at Everest mine were temporarily suspended from the night
shift on 7 December 2008 following a subsidence incident.  The mine is
currently undergoing a re-establishment capex programme to ready the mine for
operations.

Metals prices and exchange rate

US Dollar prices increased across all PGM metals with palladium (16%) and
rhodium (14%) recording the largest price increases.

Platinum closed the quarter up 5% at $1,230 per PGM ounce.  Platinum has now
traded above $1,200 per ounce since 2 August, trading at a quarterly high of
$1,339 per ounce on 16 September. Strong jewellery demand in China continues to
mitigate reduced demand from the auto industry. Rhodium increased by 14% to
average $1,603 per ounce for the quarter. The metal broke out of the $1,500
band on 23 July and traded above $1,600 through to the end of the quarter,
closing at $1,650 per ounce. Palladium closed the quarter up by 18% at $294 per
ounce and has now increased by 55% from its January 2009 price, assisted by
increased exchange traded fund (ETF) activity.

Average PGM basket prices achieved at Aquarius operations: US$ per PGM ounce
(4E)

                                       Basket prices (Quarter ended)         
                                                                             
                               Dec 2008    Mar 2009    Jun 2009    Sep 2009  
                                                                             
Kroondal                          746         795         915         972    
                                                                             
Marikana                          744         799         928         999    
                                                                             
Everest                           746          -           -           -     
                                                                             
Mimosa                            905         626         751         805    
                                                                             
CTRP                              818         859         993        1,074   
                                                                             
Platinum Mile                     596         810         930        1,004   
                                                                             
Blue Ridge                         -           -           -          967    
                                                                             
Aquarius Group average            770         756         879         931    
                                                                             


Consequently, PGM basket prices in US Dollars strengthened at all operations,
with the average group basket price being 6% higher at $931 per ounce compared
to the previous quarter. The average basket price at the South African
operations was $981 per PGM ounce, equivalent to R7,744 per PGM ounce at an
average exchange rate for the period of R7.89:$1.

The Rand maintained its strength against the US Dollar during the quarter, with
the average Rand-Dollar exchange rate appreciating by 8% to R7.89. The Rand
closed the quarter at R7.42 to the US Dollar.

Financials

Consolidated earnings for the quarter ended 30 September 2009 showed a net
profit of $9.5 million (US 2 cents per share). Net cash profit for the quarter
was $18.7 million. This is a significant improvement on the previous
corresponding quarter (September 2008) when a net loss of $21.5 million was
recorded due largely to the impact of significant negative sales adjustments
caused by falling prices. This quarter's results reflect reduced volatility in
PGM prices, which have gradually risen from the low base experienced in
October-December 2008. The full upside of the price recovery was contained by a
strengthening of the Rand.

Revenue for the quarter was $85.8 million and is inclusive of positive sales
adjustments of $8.2 million due to the flow-through of improved PGM prices
experienced during the quarter. The stability and recovery in PGM prices has
seen an end to the abnormally high sales adjustments experienced in the
December 2008 half year.

Table A: Aquarius attributable production and net profit summary by quarter

                                 Quarter  Quarter  Quarter  Quarter  Quarter 
                                  ended    ended    ended    ended    ended  
                                 Sep '08  Dec '08  Mar '09  June'09  Sep '09 
                                                                             
4PGE production (attributable    128,366  131,843   97,212   98,259   96,500 
ounces)                                                                      
                                                                             
Revenue                          $178.1m   $90.0m   $66.7m   $80.6m   $77.6m 
                                                                             
PGM sales adjustments - realised ($71.9m) ($57.1m)  $11.8m   $12.3m   $8.2m  
& Unrealised                                                                 
                                                                             
Total revenue                    $106.2m   $32.9m   $78.5m   $92.9m   $85.8m 
                                                                             
Net profit/loss                  ($20.4m) ($76.9m)  $5.5m    $30.2m   $17.9m 
                                                                             
Fair value movement in              -        -        -      $3.8m   ($3.4m) 
derivative liability                                                         
                                                                             
"One - off" costs relating to       -        -        -        -     ($3.2m) 
the Ridge acquisition*                                                       
                                                                             
Income tax                       ($1.1m)   $28.3m   $1.0m   ($12.4m) ($1.8m) 
                                                                             
Net Profit/(Loss) after tax &    ($21.5m) ($48.6m)  $6.5m    $17.8m   $9.5m  
outside equity Interests                                                     
                                                                             

*Pursuant to IFRS business combination standard

Production for the quarter was a credible 96,500 PGM ounces (including 7,235
PGM ounces from the Blue Ridge mine that was acquired from Ridge Mining in July
2009), given the disruption to operations caused by the unprotected industrial
action of the employees of the underground mining contractor, Murray and
Roberts Cementation (MRC) at Kroondal and Marikana. Approximately 16,000 PGM
ounces of attributable production were lost due to the strike, with some impact
extending into the initial part of the next quarter. Management measures, such
as working additional shifts, are being implemented to recover the production
lost during the course of the financial year.

Consequently, reductions in unit costs did not materialise at Kroondal and
Marikana.  Although management plans were implemented to mitigate the impact of
the industrial action, unit costs at both operations rose. The quarter also
carried the full electricity tariff increase effected in June 2009, as well as
higher seasonal tariffs, resulting in a 44% increase in electricity cost
(despite lower consumption due to industrial action).

Unit costs at Mimosa were relatively stable.

Operating costs at Blue Ridge will continue to be capitalised during the
ramp-up phase.

As a result of reduced revenue and higher unit costs at the South African
operations, margins declined for the quarter, returning a gross profit of $9.4
million.

Looking to the next quarter, production costs will continue to be under
pressure with increased electricity costs, wage increases implemented and a
strong Rand. A return to normalised production levels should, however, result
in a decrease in unit costs.

Administration and other costs of $6 million included the $3.2 million "once
off" costs relating to the acquisition of Ridge Mining, reported in accordance
with IFRS business combination standard.  

Finance charges of $5.1 million for the quarter were lower as a result of the
repayment of the bridge facility of $177 million in May 2009. Included in
finance charges was interest expensed of $2.9 million on group debt, non-cash
accretion of the convertible note $0.8 million and unwinding of the
rehabilitation provision of $1.3 million. Depreciation and amortisation were in
line at $9.0 million.

Fair value movement in embedded derivative component of convertible bond

As the convertible bond was issued in Rand and the functional currency of
Aquarius is US Dollars, the convertible note represents a financial exposure.
The embedded derivative portion of this convertible note is required to be
measured at fair value with any movement recognised through the income
statement. The derivative was fair valued at 30 September resulting in an
income statement charge of $3.4million.

Cash

Group cash balances increased by $41 million to $194.7 million partly due to
the exercise of the Ridge Mining warrants and options by Zijin ($7.8 million)
and Imbani ($28 million) which were subsequently swapped for shares in
Aquarius.

Net operating cash flow for the quarter comprised $84.7 million from sales,
$58.2 million paid to suppliers and net finance expenses of $1.6 million.
Material cash flow items (other than mine operations) that affected cash
balances during the quarter included capital expenditure of $10.5 million.

Group cash at 30 September 2009 was held as follows:

AQP          $141 million  
                           
AQPSA        $  31 million 
                           
ACS(SA)      $   9 million 
                           
Mimosa       $   4 million 
                           
Ridge Mining $ 10 million  
                           
Total        $195 million  
                           

                                                                         
                                                                         
                        Aquarius Platinum Limited                        
                                                                         
                      Consolidated Income Statement                      
                                                                         
                     Quarter ended 30 September 2009                     
                                                                         
                                  $'000                                  
                                                                         
                                         Quarter Ended    Financial Year 
                                                               Ended     
                                                                         
                                       30/09/09 30/09/08*    30/06/09    
                                 Note:    *                              
                                                                         
Aquarius PGM Production                96,500**  128,366      455,675    
(attributable ounces)                                                    
                                                                         
Revenue                           (i)    85,884   106,243     310,556    
                                                                         
Cost of sales (including D&A)    (ii)  (76,443) (104,870)    (334,327)   
                                                                         
Gross profit/(loss)                       9,441     1,373    (23,771)    
                                                                         
Other income                                 87        74      1,815     
                                                                         
Admin & other operating costs    (iii)  (6,034)   (2,327)     (9,919)    
                                                                         
Other FX movements               (iv)    16,410  (23,427)    (20,328)    
                                                                         
Fair value movement in            (v)   (3,415)         -      3,829     
derivative liability                                                     
                                                                         
Finance costs                    (vi)   (5,126)  (11,598)    (35,968)    
                                                                         
Impairment (losses)                           -         -    (13,050)    
                                                                         
Profit/(loss) before tax                 11,363  (35,905)    (97,392)    
                                                                         
Income tax benefit/(expense)            (1,815)   (1,129)     15,808     
                                                                         
Profit/(loss) after tax                   9,548  (37,034)    (81,584)    
                                                                         
Minority interest                (vii)        -    15,475    (35,842)    
                                                                         
Net profit/(loss)                         9,548  (21,559)    (45,742)    
                                                                         
EPS (basic - cents per share)               2.1     (8.2)     (13.30)    
                                                                         

*Unaudited

** PGM production of 96,500 includes 7,325 PGM ounces from Blue Ridge  -
 operating costs and revenue currently capitalised.

Notes on the September 2009 Consolidated Income Statement

Revenue for the quarter was lower as a function of reduced production in South
Africa and a lower Rand basket price given the 8% appreciation of the Rand
against the US Dollar

Cost of sales per PGM ounce increased as a result of higher electricity charges
and reduced production in South Africa due to unprotected industrial action
during the quarter

Administration and other costs of $6 million included $3.2 million "once off"
costs relating to the acquisition of Ridge Mining, pursuant to IFRS business
combination standard

Gain largely attributable to positive revaluation adjustments on intergroup
debt

Relates to the movement in the fair value of the derivative component of R650
million ($78 million) convertible bond issued during May 2009

Finance costs include group debt ($2.9 million), non-cash interest accretion on
the convertible note ($0.8 million) and unwinding of the rehabilitation
provision ($1.3 million).

Minority interests no longer apply following conclusion of the final phase of
the BEE flip in October 2008.

                           Aquarius Platinum Limited                           

                       Consolidated Cash flow Statement                        

                        Quarter ended 30 September 2009                        

                                     $'000                                     

                                              Quarter Ended    Financial Year Ended
                                                                                   
                                      Note: 30/09/09* 30/09/08             30/06/09
                                                         *                         
                                                                                   
Net operating cash inflow              (i)     28,124   90,637               13,219
                                                                                   
Net investing cash outflow            (ii)   (44,219) (11,499)             (74,593)
                                                                                   
Net financing cash inflow/(outflow)   (iii)    48,729 (26,205)               38,754
                                                                                   
Net increase (decrease) in cash held           32,634   52,933             (22,620)
                                                                                   
Opening cash balance                          153,600  170,956              170,956
                                                                                   
Exchange rate movement on cash                  8,421 (10,064)                5,264
                                                                                   
Closing cash balance                          194,655  213,825              153,600
                                                                                   

* Unaudited

Notes on the September 2009 Consolidated Cash flow Statement

Net operating cash flow for the September quarter includes $84.7 million inflow
from sales, $58.2 million paid to suppliers and net finance income of $1.6
million.

Includes development and plant and equipment expenditure of $10.5 million.

Includes exercise of Ridge options $39.7 million and net movement in borrowings
$6.0 million 

                                                                      
                                                                      
                                                                      
                                                                      
                                                                      
                      Aquarius Platinum Limited                       
                                                                      
                      Consolidated Balance Sheet                      
                                                                      
                         At 30 September 2009                         
                                                                      
                                $'000                                 
                                                                      
                                                  Quarter    Financial
                                                               Year   
                                                   Ended       Ended  
                                                                      
                                                30 Sept 2009  30 June 
                                                               2009   
                                                                      
                                         Note:          $'000    $'000
                                                                      
Assets                                                                
                                                                      
Cash assets                                           194,655  153,600
                                                                      
Current receivables                       (i)         127,753  119,866
                                                                      
Other current assets                      (ii)         52,539   43,652
                                                                      
Property, plant and equipment            (iii)        305,952  230,057
                                                                      
Mining assets                             (iv)        376,440  270,374
                                                                      
Intangibles                               (v)          77,737   74,167
                                                                      
Other non-current assets                  (vi)         27,585   25,287
                                                                      
Total assets                                        1,162,661  917,003
                                                                      
Liabilities                                                           
                                                                      
Current liabilities                      (vii)         81,233   81,514
                                                                      
Non-current payables                     (viii)         6,467    1,555
                                                                      
Non-current interest-bearing liabilities  (ix)        120,385   70,034
                                                                      
Other non-current liabilities             (x)         175,847  155,730
                                                                      
Total liabilities                                     383,932  308,833
                                                                      
Net assets                                            778,729  608,170
                                                                      
Equity                                                                
                                                                      
Parent entity interest                                778,729  608,170
                                                                      
Total equity                                          778,729  608,170
                                                                      

* Unaudited

Notes on the September 2009 Consolidated Balance Sheet

Reflects debtors receivable on PGM concentrate sales

Reflects PGM concentrate inventory, reef stockpiles and consumables stores

Represents plant and equipment within the Group

Mining assets reflects Kroondal, Marikana, Mimosa, Everest and Ridge mining
(mining rights)

Platinum Mile Resources acquisition

Includes recoverable portion of rehabilitation provision from P&SA partner
($12.2 million), investment in rehabilitation trust ($12.6 million) and
investments in unlisted entities ($2.8 million)

Includes trade creditor and other payables.

Includes rehabilitation obligations on P&SA1 and P&SA2 structures.

Includes convertible note liability ($73.5 million), derivative liability ($9.5
million), Ridge group loans ($35.5 million) and other loans (1.6 million).

Reflects deferred tax liabilities $106.6 million, provision for closure costs
$69.3 million.

AQUARIUS PLATINUM (SOUTH AFRICA) (PTY) LTD (Aquarius Platinum 100%)

P&SA 1 at Kroondal

Safety

The 12-month rolling average disabling injury incidence rate (DIIR) for the
quarter improved to 0.66 per 200,000 hours worked from 0.74 in the previous
quarter. Only five lost-time injuries were reported during the quarter, a 50%
improvement in the number of lost-time injuries compared with the previous
quarter. Kroondal Mine was recognised for achieving one million fatality free
shifts on 21 August 2009.


Mining

Operations at Kroondal were significantly impacted by unprotected industrial
action by employees of the underground mining contractor, MRC, which resulted
in the eventual dismissal of the workforce.

The underground mining contract at the K5 shaft was successfully transferred
from Redpath Mining to MRC to consolidate operations under one contractor,
albeit with some production lost during the process

Production tonnes for the quarter decreased by 16% to 1,365,911 tonnes

Head grade improved marginally from 2.58 g/t to 2.63 g/t

Processing

Tonnes processed decreased by 18 % to 1,323,505 tonnes

Recoveries increased by 0.2% to 79.1%

PGM production decreased by 16 % to 88,808 PGM ounces

Revenue

The Kroondal Dollar-denominated basket price improved by 6% to an average of
$972 per PGM ounce.  The improvement was, however, offset by Rand strength, and
resulted in the Kroondal Rand-denominated basket weakening by 2.7% compared
with the previous quarter. Pricing stability contributed to lower PGM sales
adjustments, which reduced from R113 million in Q4 (2009) to R58 million in Q1
(2010).

The decrease in production, the lower Rand basket price and decreased PGM
sales, negatively affected revenue for the quarter, which decreased by 23% to
R638 million (R319 million attributable to Aquarius).

Operations

The underground mining contract at the K5 shaft was successfully transferred
from Redpath to MRC during the quarter. The contract transfer was motivated by
operational and equipment synergies that could be realised, benefiting the K5
shaft in terms of production and cost improvements. Although the transfer
process proceeded according to plan, it did result in lower production during
the handover. 

Unprotected industrial action by employees of the underground mining
contractor, MRC on three of the Kroondal shafts during September 2009, had a
significant impact on production. This unprotected industrial action, which
eventually resulted in a mass dismissal of the workforce, took place despite a
wage settlement of 10.2% having been agreed between MRC and the National Union
of Mineworkers (NUM). Disruptive and intimidatory action by former employees
prevented effective recruitment from the dismissed employee base, requiring a
greater component of those recruited to be new employees, thus delaying the
engagement, training and deployment plan.

The above factors resulted in on-reef stoping square metres mined decreasing by
24% and primary development decreasing by 8% during the quarter.  Primary
development for the quarter was 1,683 metres. Sweepings increased by 137% from
the previous quarter and tonness produced decreased by 16% to 1,365,911tonnes
for the quarter (ROM tonnage excludes 34,797 tonnes transferred to Marikana). 

Planned maintenance was performed on the K1 ball mill girth gear at the
beginning of the quarter, while down-time as a result of the strike was used to
undertake the relining of the primary and secondary mills of the K2
concentrator. Processed tonnes decreased by 18% to 1,323,505 tonnes with
stockpiles at the end of the quarter totalling 57,116 tonnes.

Grade control initiatives increased the head grade by 2%, resulting in an
average grade of 2.63g/t for the quarter despite a 7% decrease in the in situ
grade. This was primarily due to a reduction in footwall waste and waste
off-reef mining being packed underground. Recoveries also increased marginally
to 79.1% due to improvement initiatives in operational stability and control.

PGM production decreased by 16% to 88,808 PGM ounces (44,404 ounces
attributable to Aquarius). 

Kroondal: Metal in concentrate produced (PGM ounces)

Quarter ended       Pt       Pd       Rh     Au    PGMs     Attributable  
                                                             to Aquarius  
                                                                          
Sep 2009          52,287   26,366   9,708   447   88,808       44,404     
                                                                          
Jun 2009          62,535   31,158   11,492  535   105,720      52,860     
                                                                          
Mar 2009          62,281   30,728   11,411  500   104,920      52,460     
                                                                          
Dec 2008          65,075   32,161   11,941  530   109,707      54,854     
                                                                          

Operating cash costs

Extensive management plans were implemented to mitigate the impact of the
industrial action but cash costs per tonne increased by 16% to R392 and costs
per PGM ounce increased by 13% to R5,847 as a result of the decrease in
production. The quarter also carried the full electricity tariff increase of
June 2009 as well as higher seasonal tariffs, resulting in a 44% increase in
electricity cost despite lower consumption.  Costs associated with the relining
activities were also expensed during the quarter.

As a result of reduced revenue and higher unit costs, Kroondal Mine achieved a
lower cash margin for the period of 19% compared with 34% in the previous
quarter.

Kroondal: Operating cash costs per ounce

                4E                  6E             6E net of by-products  
                                                                          
           (Pt+Pd+Rh+Au)   (Pt+Pd+Rh+Ir+Ru+Au)            (Ni&Cu)         
                                                                          
Kroondal       5,847              4,783                    4,635          
                                                                          

Capital expenditure

Capital expenditure for the quarter was R30 million, all stay-in-business
capital.  Major items included the establishment of underground
infrastructure.  This is a 57% reduction against the previous quarter,
primarily due to cash curtailment during the strike period.  The capital
expenditure required to maintain production levels has been spent, however, and
is up to date.

Firstplats transaction

The Firstplats transaction was concluded during the quarter, resulting in a
pro-rata addition of 0.46 million ounces of reserves into the P&SA1, thereby
extending the life-of-mine of Kroondal in excess of one year.  The additional
reserves are down-dip of central shaft and will be mined from existing shaft
infrastructure requiring only stay-in-business capital expenditure and enabling
cost efficient ore extraction (refer to the Corporate matter section for a more
detailed description of the transaction).

P&SA2 at Marikana

Safety
The 12-month rolling average DIIR for the quarter deteriorated to 1.26 per
200,000 hours worked from 0.91 in the previous quarter.  Five lost-time
injuries were reported during the quarter. This deterioration is cause for
concern and management measures have been implemented to reverse this trend.

Mining

Underground operations at Marikana were significantly affected by unprotected
industrial action by MRC employees which resulted in the eventual dismissal of
the workforce

Open-pit production and costs were affected by the pothole intersection
reported in the previous quarter

Production tonnes increased by 0.15% to 551,944 tonnes, comprising 335,988
tonnes from underground and 216,006 tonnes from open-pit operations

Head grade decreased by 5% to 2.60 g/t due to the increase in underground
tonnes

Processing

Tonnes processed decreased by 10% to 557,668 tonnes

Recoveries decreased by 3% to 67%

PGM production decreased by 17% to 31,222 ounces (15,611 ounces attributable to
Aquarius)

Revenue

The Dollar-denominated Marikana basket price averaged $999 per PGM ounce, 7.7%
higher than the previous quarter, while the Rand-Dollar exchange rate averaged
R7.89 for the quarter. This resulted in the Marikana Rand-denominated basket
price decreasing by 1.4% against the previous quarter. Pricing stability also
contributed to lower PGM sales adjustments, which reduced from R50.1 million in
Q4 (2009) to R26.7 million in Q1 (2010).

Quarterly revenue at Marikana decreased by 26% to R229 million (R115 million
attributable to Aquarius) on the basis of lower production and a weaker basket
price.


Operations

The quarter was significantly affected by the unprotected industrial action of
the employees of the underground mining contractor, MRC on both of the Marikana
shafts during September 2009.  This unprotected industrial action took place
despite a wage settlement of 10.2% having been agreed between MRC and the NUM,
which eventually resulted in a mass dismissal of the workforce. As at Kroondal,
disruptive and intimidatory action by former employees prevented effective
recruitment from the dismissed employee base, requiring a greater component of
those recruited to be new employees which delayed the engagement, training and
deployment plan.

At both the No.1 and No.4 shafts, the focus remained on primary development and
redevelopment to negate the effect of a high incidence of potholing and
geological features. Primary development reduced by 10% from the previous
quarter, and re-development was 20% lower as a result of the industrial
action.  The amount of mining currently done adjacent to potholes has
negatively influenced the in-situ grade, leading to a much lower grade being
mined.  This was exacerbated by the focus on development after the industrial
action, resulting in lower grades due to higher than normal waste
contribution.  The grade is expected to improve as stoping tonnes increase and
panels move away from pothole areas.

Underground production increased by 6% from the previous quarter to 335,988
tonnes (tonnage includes 34,797 tonnes transferred from Kroondal).

Open-pit mining was affected by a significant pothole intersection in the ROM
pit as identified during the previous quarter. Infill drilling was completed,
confirming a reserve loss of approximately 170,000 tonnes due to thin reef in
the pothole area.  Establishment of the West-West pit was expedited in order to
mitigate the production loss, with a 41% increase in the volume of waste bulk
cubic metres moved during the period.  The lower reef yield from the ROM pit
and the establishment of the West-West pit resulted in the stripping ratio
increasing to 28:1 during the quarter. This influenced the open-pit production
cost, which increased by 19%, despite open-pit production decreasing by 8% to
216,006 tonnes on a quarter-on-quarter basis.  The West-West Pit yielded
predominantly shallow material and the production emphasis is to access lower
mining levels for "fresh" reef which will become available in the next
quarter. 

Processed tonnes for the quarter were much lower due to ore availability
resulting in oxide material being processed to maintain production. Volumes
processed totalled 557,669 tonnes, 10% down on the previous quarter.

The head grade decreased by 5% to 2.60g/t due to the change in mining mix and
lower-than-expected grade from underground as a result of geological anomalies.

Recoveries were also 3% lower at 67% compared with the previous quarter,
primarily due to the oxide material and shallow material arising from the
West-West pit.

PGM production for the quarter decreased by 17% to 31,222 PGM ounces (15,611
PGM ounces attributable to Aquarius).

Marikana: Metal in concentrate produced (PGM ounces)

Quarter ended         Pt       Pd      Rh     Au    PGMs     Attributable  
                                                             to Aquarius   
                                                                           
Sep 2009            19,515   8,407    3,100  200   31,222       15,611     
                                                                           
Jun 2009            23,155   10,368   4,010  220   37,753       18,877     
                                                                           
Mar 2009            23,673   10,908   4,034  236   38,851       19,426     
                                                                           
Dec 2008            26,193   11,733   4,256  268   42,450       21,226     
                                                                           

Operating cash costs

Cash costs per tonne increased by 12% to R442, while costs per PGM ounce
increased by 22% to R7,899, a result of the production constraints of both the
open pit and underground operations. The changes made to the open pit profile
to negate the issues relating to ground conditions repeatedly filtered through
to the open pit cost profile.  The industrial action in September and
subsequent loss in production from underground operations had a negative impact
on unit costs.  With the low output from the mining operations, the process
plant could not be optimized, which in turn had a negative impact on the
process plant and other fixed costs.

Gross revenue decreased by 26% to R229 million as a result of lower production
and the strengthening of the Rand-Dollar exchange rate.

As a result, Marikana Mine shows a negative cash margin for the period of 8%.

Marikana: Operating cash costs per ounce

                 4E                  6E             6E net of by-products  
                                                                           
            (Pt+Pd+Rh+Au)   (Pt+Pd+Rh+Ir+Ru+Au)            (Ni&Cu)         
                                                                           
Marikana        7,899              6,524                    6,317          
                                                                           

Capital expenditure

Stay-in-business capital expenditure totalled R15.4 million, a reduction of
19%. This consisted primarily of underground infrastructure establishment. All
critical capital expenditure is up to date.

Firstplats transaction

The Firstplats transaction was concluded during the quarter, resulting in an
addition of 0.54 million ounces of reserves into the P&SA 2, thereby extending
Marikana's life-of-mine in excess of two years.  The additional reserves are
contiguous to 1 and 4 shafts and will preclude the need for longer term
vertical shafts, thereby very significantly reducing the life-of-mine capital
requirement. (Refer to the Corporate matter section for a more detailed
description of the transaction)

Contractor dispute with Moolman Mining

During March 2009, AQPSA and Moolman Mining agreed that the dispute relating to
AQPSA resiling from the contract originally concluded between AQPSA and Moolman
Mining on the basis of misrepresentation by Moolman Mining and Moolman Mining's
conditional counter claims, would be referred to trial and would not be subject
to arbitration. As a result, the original arbitration instituted by Moolman
Mining against AQPSA relating to the application of the rise and fall formula
in that contract, will be indefinitely suspended pending the outcome of the
trial proceedings. This agreement was made an order of court with the consent
of both parties and provisional dates in September 2010 have been allocated for
the trial.

Everest Mine

The DMR has removed the original suspension instruction (section 54 notice)
which was issued after the suspension of operations at Everest, allowing normal
mining operations to resume.   

Phase 1 of the re-establishment project commenced in June 2009 with the
excavation of the North box cut, storm water earthworks, the installation of
temporary services and an access road. The North box cut excavation was
completed at the end of the quarter. The mining team is in the process of
supporting the high wall  following which the development of the three declines
will begin. The South box cut will be excavated during quarter 2 with the
single end development planned to begin towards the end of the quarter.

Phase 1 was specifically scoped to be completed in the period before the start
of the rainy season and the decline shafts are planned to hole with the current
mine in May 2010.

Compilation of the detail engineering designs associated with Phase 2 is in
process, and preliminary capital budget estimates (CBE) are being finalised.
The capital requirement for the entire project (including Phase 1) will be
approximately R259 million. The project includes the establishment of permanent
underground services, the reclamation of infrastructure, the equipping of
declines and strike sections and the re-establishment of stoping sections.
Permanent surface infrastructure, such as mine services, roads and overland
conveyers, will also be completed during this phase. This preparation, coupled
with early production from the open pit operation, will enable ramp-up of
underground production, with reef stockpiling prior to resumption of milling
operations. Completion of Phase 2 and production ramp-up to process plant
resumption will require approximately 10 months. 

Project execution is proceeding as anticipated to place Everest in a state of
readiness to resume operations.  The decision to resume operations will,
however, be made in the context of prevailing metals prices and market
conditions at the time. 


MIMOSA INVESTMENTS (Aquarius Platinum 50%)


Mimosa Platinum Mine

Safety

The 12-month rolling average DIIR for the quarter remained stable at 0.10 from
the previous quarter. Two lost-time injuries were recorded during the quarter.

Mining

Underground production increased by 3% to 539,475 tonnes

Head grade decreased slightly by 0.28% to 3.59g/t

The surface stockpile decreased to a total 196,075 tonnes at the end of the
quarter, equivalent to almost one-month mill feed

Processing

Concentrator plant recoveries increased to 76.3% from 75.3%

Total mine production increased by 8% to 50,828 PGM ounces (Aquarius share:
25,414 PGM ounces)

Revenue

The average achieved PGM basket price for the quarter increased by 7% to $805
per PGM ounce.  The average achieved nickel price over the quarter increased by
42% to $6.86 per pound from $4.84 per pound the previous quarter. Revenue for
the quarter increased to $44.2 million, with base metals accounting for
approximately 25% of revenue.  The cash margin increased to 36% from 28% in the
previous quarter, mainly due to the firming of metal prices.

Operations

During the quarter mining operations hoisted 539,475 tonnes compared to 525,682
tonnes in the previous quarter. Tonnes milled during the quarter totalled
576,616 tonnes, with 37,141 tonnes being taken from the stockpile, which
totalled 196,075 tonnes at the quarter end.

The average plant grade decreased marginally to 3.59g/t, compared to 3.60g/t in
the previous quarter.

Tonnes processed totalled 576,616, a 7% increase compared to the previous
quarter. Recoveries for the quarter increased slightly to 76.3% from 75.3%.

PGM production during the quarter increased by 8% to 50,828 ounces (25,414
ounces attributable to Aquarius).

Mimosa: PGMs in concentrate produced (ounces)

Quarter ended    Pt      Pd     Rh    Au    PGMs    Attributable to Aquarius  
                                                                              
Sep 2009       25,691  19,569  2,096 3,473 50,829            25,414           
                                                                              
Jun 2009       23,910  17,979  1,851 3,135 46,875            23,437           
                                                                              
Mar 2009       23,590  17,905  1,797 2,986 46,278            23,139           
                                                                              
Dec 2008       21,903  16,678  1,753 2,898 43,232            21,616           
                                                                              

Mimosa: Base metals in concentrate produced (tons)

                   Mine production             Attributable to Aquarius       
                                                                              
Quarter ended    Ni       Cu       Co         Ni            Cu          Co    
                                                                              
Sep 2009        705       572      19        352.5         286.0        9.5   
                                                                              
Jun 2009        667       534      18        333.5         267.0         9    
                                                                              
Mar 2009        659       545      18        329.5         272.5         9    
                                                                              
Dec 2008        615       497      18        307.5         248.5         9    
                                                                              

Operating cash costs

Cash costs per ROM tonne remained static at $49, while costs per PGM ounce
declined slightly to $561. 

The gross cash margin increased to 36% from 28% in the previous quarter mainly
due to the firming of PGM basket prices. Net of by-products, cash costs were
$318 per PGM ounce, compared with $379 per PGM ounce in the previous quarter,
primarily due to a rise in the prices of base metals.

Mimosa operating cash costs per ounce

                4E                   6E               4E net of by-products   
          (Pt+Pd+Rh+Au)     (Pt+Pd+Rh+Ir+Ru+Au)                               
                                                          (Ni, Cu & Co)       
                                                                              
Mimosa         562                  534                        317            
                                                                              

Update on foreign currency regime in Zimbabwe

Since the introduction of the use of multi-currencies in the economy in January
2009, there have not been any changes in the foreign currency environment. The
US Dollar and the South African Rand remain the most widely used currencies in
the economy. Any changes to the foreign currency environment that may come will
be announced in the 2010 Fiscal Budget expected during the second quarter.

 

AQUARIUS PLATINUM (SA) CORPORATE SERVICES (PTY) LTD

Chromite Tailings Retreatment Plant (CTRP) (Aquarius Platinum 50%)

Safety

The DIIR remained at 0. 

Processing

Material processed decreased marginally to 68,894 tonnes

Grade remained stable at 2.20g/t

Recoveries increased by 14% to 36%

Production increased to 1,740 PGM ounces (870 PGM ounces attributable to
Aquarius)

Revenue

The achieved mine basket price for the quarter averaged $1,074 per PGM ounce,
8% higher than the previous quarter.  The achieved mine Rand-Dollar exchange
rate averaged R7.89/$ for the quarter. 

Operations

Material processed decreased to 68,894 tonnes.  This was due to the
repositioning of the reclamation facilities on the chrome dump source.

The head grade remained stable at 2.20g/t.

Recoveries increased by 16% to 36%. This resulted in production being up 3% to
1,740 PGM ounces (Aquarius attributable: 870 PGM ounces).

CTRP: Metal in concentrate produced (PGM ounces)

Quarter ended                  Pt       Pd     Rh    Au      PGMs (4E)     
                                                                           
Sep 2009                     1,048     381    308    3         1,740       
                                                                           
Jun 2009                     1,024     369    292    4         1,689       
                                                                           
Mar 2009                      966      351    267    3         1,587       
                                                                           
Dec 2008                     1,078     404    297    4         1,783       
                                                                           

Operating costs

Cash costs increased by 26% to R3,380 per PGM ounce. This is mainly
attributable to maintenance on the Deswik mill. The cash margin for the period
was 42%, a decrease from 49% in the previous quarter.

CTRP Operating cash costs per ounce

             4E                   6E               4E net of by-products   
       (Pt+Pd+Rh+Au)     (Pt+Pd+Rh+Ir+Ru+Au)                               
                                                       (Ni, Cu& Co)        
                                                                           
CTRP       3,380                2,293                      2,194           
                                                                           

Platinum Mile (Aquarius Platinum 50%)

Safety

The DIIR was zero for the quarter.

 

Processing

Tailings processed totalled 1,977 million tonnes which was consistent with the
2,101 million tonnes processed in the previous quarter

PGM grade was 0.69g/t, an increase of 17% on the previous quarter

Milling expansion yielding anticipated results

Production was 5,932 PGM ounces (2,966 PGM ounces attributable to Aquarius)

Revenue

The achieved mine basket price for the quarter averaged $1,004 per PGM ounce,
8% higher than the previous quarter, and together with improved production
results, helped to increase revenue by 33%.  The achieved mine Rand-Dollar
exchange rate averaged R7.78/$ for the quarter. Quarterly revenue increased by
33% to R40 million (Aquarius attributable: R20 million).

Operations

Production levels increased by 32% during the quarter.  The completion of the
milling expansion is now yielding the anticipated results. Full monthly
production rates were achieved during September 2009.

During the quarter the feed head grade increased to 0.69g/t compared to 0.59g/t
the previous quarter.

Recoveries increased to 14% compared to 11% in the previous quarter. As a
result, production increased 32% to 5,932 PGM ounces (Aquarius attributable:
2,966 ounces). Target production at Platinum Mile remains 35,000 ounces per
annum. A table of monthly production statistics indicating the improved
recoveries follows, illustrating the achievement of the milling expansion
benefits.

Platinum Mile: Monthly tonnes and recoveries

                       Jul 09    Aug 09    Sep 09  
                                                   
Tons                   650,688   706,262   620,017 
                                                   
Grade                   0.73      0.66      0.69   
                                                   
Production ounces       1,116     1,885     2,930  
                                                   
Recovery %               7%        13%       21%   
                                                   

Platinum Mile: Metal in concentrate produced (PGM ounces)

Quarter ended               Pt        Pd      Rh    Au       PGMs (4E)    
                                                                          
Sep 2009                   3,440     1,839    534   119        5,932      
                                                                          
Jun 2009                   2,598     1,388    403   90         4,479      
                                                                          
Mar 2009                   1,617      864     251   56         2,788      
                                                                          
Dec 2008                   1,799      962     279   63         3,103      
                                                                          

Operating costs

Cash costs increased 13% to R3,157 per PGM ounce, largely as a result of the
increase in power costs from Eskom.

Platinum Mile operating cash costs per ounce

                     4E                6E            4E net of by-products 
               (Pt+Pd+Rh+Au)   (Pt+Pd+Rh+Ir+Ru+Au)                         
                                                         (Ni, Cu& Co)      
                                                                           
Platinum Mile      3,157               Nm                     Nm           
                                                                           

Capital expenditure

Capital expenditure for the quarter was R1.5 million.  The expansion and fine
milling project is now complete and within the budget of R59 million.

Blue Ridge Platinum

Safety

The 12-month rolling average DIIR for the quarter deteriorated to 0.47 from
0.32 in the previous quarter.  Five lost-time injuries were reported during the
quarter.

Mining

Underground operations produced 191,968 tonnes during the period

Head grade averaged 2.58g/t

Stockpiles at the end of the quarter totalled 279,832 tonnes

Processing

Tonnes processed for the quarter was 269,008 tons

Recoveries of 76.6% were achieved at the end of the period

14,469 PGM ounces were produced


Revenue

The achieved mine basket price for the quarter averaged $970 per PGM ounce with
a Rand/Dollar exchange rate of R7.90/$ for the quarter. Consequently revenue
was R102 million for the quarter (Aquarius attributable: R51 million). All
revenue is off-set (capitalised) against the project cost, therefore no revenue
is recognised in the income statement.

Operations

Development totalled 2,591 metres for the period with the decline and level
development performing to target. Equipping of the main conveyor decline is on
track with installation of all services completed on schedule.

Underground mining progressed well during the quarter with 191,968 tonnes being
produced. Underground mining is ramping up as planned and no significant
geological or mining problems have been experienced. Stoping teams are being
recruited and trained as stoping panels are being made available by the
development teams.

The restructuring of the operation to reduce the fixed cost base was finalised
and the retrenchment of excess services employees was completed at the end of
the quarter.

The plant commissioning experienced interruptions during the commissioning
phase and 269,008 tonnes were processed during the quarter. These interruptions
are normal during the commissioning phase, and process plant availability and
stability is expected to improve. A steady ramp-up in tonnage throughput is
anticipated in the next quarter. Concentrator throughput in the quarter was
supported by stockpile consumption as planned.Stockpiles at the end of the
quarter were 279,832 tons, consisting predominantly of previously mined
development material.

The head grade averaged 2.58g/t for the quarter, influenced by the consumption
of lower-grade development stockpile material.

PGM production was 14,469 PGM ounces (Aquarius attributable: 7,235 ounces).

Blue Ridge: Metal in concentrate produced (PGM ounces)

Quarter      Pt    Pd    Rh   Au    PGMs      Attributable to   
ended                               (4E)         Aquarius       
                                                                
Sep 2009    8,598 4,383 1,347 141  14,469          7,235        
                                                                
Jun 2009      -     -     -    -     -               -          
                                                                
Mar 2009      -     -     -    -     -               -          
                                                                
Dec 2008      -     -     -    -     -               -          
                                                                

Operating cash costs

Operating costs will continue to be capitalised during the ramp-up phase.

Gross revenue increased by 400% to R102 million, principally as a result of the
increase in ounce production.

Capital expenditure

Capital expenditure for the quarter was R27 million, mainly on the completion
of capital projects e.g. an 3MVA power line, service water dams, critical
spares for the plant and increasing infrastructure underground.

CORPORATE MATTERS

Completion of Recommended All-Share Offer for Ridge Mining plc

In July, Aquarius completed the scheme of arrangement relating to the
recommended all share acquisition of Ridge in accordance with the terms
outlined in the prospectus issued on 31 March 2009. Aquarius issued 34,087,945
common shares on the basis of 1 Aquarius share for every 2.75 Ridge shares in
issue.  Ridge Mining is now 100%-owned by Aquarius Platinum Limited. More
information and a full prospectus can be found at www.aquariusplatinum.com


As part of the Ridge Mining plc (Ridge) transaction, and as disclosed in the
prospectus on 30 March 2009, Zijin Mining Group Company (Zijin) and Imbani
Platinum (Pty) Ltd (Imbani) exercised their existing holdings in Ridge for new
fully paid common shares in Aquarius. These holdings were in existence prior to
the scheme of arrangement between Ridge and its shareholders relating to the
all share acquisition by Aquarius of Ridge.

On 27 August, Zijin exercised 7,000,000 Ridge warrants for 2,545,454 Aquarius
shares.  These were issued to Zijin's wholly-owned subsidiary Gold Mountains
(H.K.) International Mining Co., Limited on the basis of 1 Aquarius share for
every 2.75 Ridge shares. 

On 8 September, Imbani exercised 25,000,000 Ridge options for 9,090,909
Aquarius shares on the basis of 1 Aquarius share for every 2.75 Ridge shares. 
The aggregate exercise price of these options is GBP17.5 million (GBP0.70 per
Ridge option).


During the quarter, Aquarius issued 471,849 new fully paid common shares to
former employees of Ridge, following the exercise of Ridge employee options and
the subsequent transfer of the resulting 1,297,590 Ridge shares to Aquarius on
the basis of 1 Aquarius share for every 2.75 Ridge share. 

Conclusion of Firstplats transaction

The transaction to acquire the mining assets of First Platinum (Pty) Ltd and
Salene Mining (Pty) Ltd, known collectively as "FirstPlats" was concluded
during the quarter.

TheFirstPlats assets have a combined reserve base of 0.54 million PGM ounces. 
Aquarius will add the additional reserves and FirstPlats mining infrastructure
to the Marikana P&SA 2, with the P&SA partner contributing a pro-rata addition
of 0.46 million ounces that will be added to the Kroondal Mine, P&SA 1.  In
total, the additional reserves will extend the life of mine at Marikana by in
excess of two years and Kroondal by just more than one year. The P&SA 1 reserve
base contribution is contiguous to Kroondal Mine.

The FirstPlats assets are strategically important to Marikana Mine because the
ground is contiguous with current operations and provides significant
infrastructure cost savings with the ongoing development of the mine. The total
consideration to FirstPlats is 2,732,000 new shares in Aquarius Platinum
(representing 0.6% of the enlarged share capital of Aquarius) to be issued at
nominal value on fulfilment of the Conditions Precedent.

The FirstPlats assets, privately held by First Platinum and Salene Mining, are
contiguous with Aquarius' Marikana operations. The assets have a reserve base
of 0.55 million ounces from 5.22 million tonnes with an average grade of 3.28 g
/t PGM. The acquisition of the FirstPlats assets includes both the FirstPlats
and the Salene old order mining rights, the surface rights of both companies
and the fixed and movable assets of both companies, inclusive of installed
power of 10MVA, from Eskom.  There are two declines bordering the Marikana
mine, which have been developed since 2004.

The operations had a combined design capacity of 50,000 ROM tonnes per month. 
The Firstplats assets have been on care and maintenance for the last three
years, principally due to the lack of critical mass and market conditions.

A total of 2,732,000 million new Aquarius shares will be issued to the
shareholders of FirstPlats on the LSE, equal to 0.59%, of the total number of
issues shares in Aquarius of 461,647,961.  The shares will be issued on
completion of the conditions precedent set out below.  This values the issue at
£8.2m (equal to approximately R100 million at an exchange rate of £1:R12.30).

The addition of the FirstPlats and P&SA 1 reserves are value enhancing for a
number of reasons:

Reserves of 540,000 4PGE ounces, further extending life of Marikana P&SA II by
in excess of two years.

Shallow reserves that can be mined by Aquarius' established cost-effective
mechanised mining methods.

Reserves are adjacent and contiguous with Marikana P&SA 2 mining areas.

FirstPlats location and infrastructure permits rapid down-dip access into
Marikana P&SA 2 reserves and very significantly lowers life-of-mine capital
requirements.

Existing old order mining rights still remain valid, enabling immediate access
to Aquarius, under the contract mining agreements, while application for new
order rights in process.

Kroondal P&SA 1 contribution will add 460,000 4PGE ounces to Kroondal.

Estimated to extend the Kroondal P&SA 1 mine life by just over a year.

Property contiguous to Kroondal Central and East mining areas, enabling low
cost access and extraction from existing infrastructure.

Approval has been received from the South African Competition Commission.

Aquarius Platinum Limited

Incorporated in Bermuda

Exempt company number 26290

Board of Directors

Nicholas Sibley    Non-executive Chairman 
                                          
Stuart Murray      Chief Executive Officer
                                          
David Dix          Non-executive          
                                          
Timothy Freshwater Non-executive          
                                          
Edward Haslam      Non-executive          
                                          
Sir William Purves Non-executive          
                                          
Kofi Morna         Non-executive          
                                          
Zwelakhe Mankazana Non-executive          
                                          

Audit/Risk Committee

Sir William Purves (Chairman)

David Dix

Edward Haslam

Nicholas Sibley

Remuneration/Succession Planning Committee

Edward Haslam (Chairman)

Nicholas Sibley

Nomination Committee

The full Board comprises the Nomination Committee

Company Secretary

Willi Boehm

AQPSA Management

Stuart Murray         Executive Chairman                                     
                                                                             
Hugo Höll             Managing Director                                      
                                                                             
Hélène Nolte          Director: Finance                                      
                                                                             
Hulme Scholes         Commercial Director                                    
                                                                             
Anton Lubbe           Operations Director: West                              
                                                                             
Anton Wheeler         Operations Director: East                              
                                                                             
Graham Ferreira       General Manager: Group Admin & Company Secretary       
                                                                             
Mkhululi Duka         General Manager: Group Human Resources & Transformation
                                                                             
Abraham van Ghent     General Manager: Kroondal                              
                                                                             
Wessel Phumo          General Manager: Marikana                              
                                                                             
Gabriel de Wet        General Manager: Engineering                           
                                                                             
Augustine Simbanegavi General Manager: Everest                               
                                                                             
Anthony Joubert       General Manager: Blue Ridge                            
                                                                             


ACS (SA) Management

Paul Smith Director: New Business
                                 

Mimosa Mine Management

Winston Chitando   Managing Director                  
                                                      
Herbert Mashanyare Technical Director                 
                                                      
Peter Chimboza     Resident Director                  
                                                      
Fungai Makoni      General Manager & Company Secretary
                                                      

Platinum Mile Management

Richard Atkinson Managing Director 
                                   
Paul Swart       Financial Director
                                   

Issued Capital

At 30 September 2009, the Company had on issue: 461,647,961 shares fully paid
common shares and 1,128,125 unlisted options. 

Substantial Shareholders 30 September 2009   Number of Shares  Percentage 
                                                                          
Savannah Consortium                             68,658,728        14.87   
                                                                          
HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited       29,330,983        6.35    
                                                                          

Trading Information

ISIN number BMG0440M1284

ADR ISIN number US03840M2089
Convertible Bond ISIN number BMG0440M1284

Broker (LSE) (Joint)        Broker (ASX)      Sponsor (JSE)               
                                                                          
Liberum Capital Limited                                                   
City Point, 1 Ropemaker                                                   
Street, London, EC2Y 9HT    Euroz Securities  Rand Merchant Bank          
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 3100  Level 14, The     (A division of FirstRand    
2000                        Quadrant          Bank Limited)               
                            1 William Street, 1 Merchant Place            
Merrill Lynch Bank of       Perth WA 6000     Cnr of Rivonia Rd and       
America                     Telephone: +61    Fredman Drive, Sandton 2146 
2 King Edward St            (0) 8 9488 1400   Johannesburg South Africa   
London, EC1A 1HQ                                                          
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7628                                                 
1000                                                                      
                                                                          

Aquarius Platinum (South Africa) (Proprietary) Ltd

100% Owned (At 31 March 2009)

(Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa)

Registration Number 2000/000341/07

1st Floor, Building 5, Harrowdene Office Park, Western Service Road, Woodmead
2191, South Africa
Postal Address:                                PO Box 76575, Wendywood, 2144,
South Africa.

Telephone:                                +27 (0)11 656 1140

Facsimile:                                +27 (0)11 802 0990


Aquarius Platinum Corporate Services Pty Ltd

100% Owned

(Incorporated in Australia)

ACN 094 425 555

Level 4, Suite 5, South Shore Centre, 85 The Esplanade, South Perth, WA 6151,
Australia

Postal Address:                                PO Box 485, South Perth, WA
6151, Australia

Telephone:                                +61 (0)8 9367 5211

Facsimile:                                +61 (0)8 9367 5233

Email:                                info@aquariusplatinum.com

For further information please visit aquariusplatinum.com or contact:

In Australia

Willi Boehm

+61 (0)8 9367 5211


In the United Kingdom and South Africa

Stuart Murray

Hugo Höll

+ 27 11 656 1140

Glossary

A$       Australian Dollar                                                     
                                                                               
Aquarius Aquarius Platinum Limited                                             
                                                                               
ABET     Adult Basic Education Training programme                              
                                                                               
APS      Aquarius Platinum Corporate Services Pty Ltd                          
                                                                               
AQPSA    Aquarius Platinum (South Africa) Pty Ltd                              
                                                                               
ACS (SA) Aquarius Platinum (SA) (Corporate Services) (Pty) Limited             
                                                                               
BEE      Black Economic Empowerment                                            
                                                                               
BRPM     Blue Ridge Platinum Mine                                              
                                                                               
CTRP     Chromite Ore Tailings Retreatment Operation. Consortium comprising    
         Aquarius Platinum (SA) (Corporate Services) (Pty) Limited (ASACS),    
         Ivanhoe Nickel and Platinum Limited and Sylvania South Africa (Pty)   
         Ltd (SLVSA).                                                          
                                                                               
DIFR     Disabling injury frequency rate - being the number of lost-time       
         injuries expressed as a rate per 1,000,000 man-hours worked           
                                                                               
DIIR     Disabling injury incidence rate - being the number of lost-time       
         injuries expressed as a rate per 200,000 man-hours worked             
                                                                               
DME      former South African Government Department of Minerals and Energy     
         Affairs                                                               
                                                                               
DMR      South African Government Department of Mineral Resources and Energy,  
         formerly the DME                                                      
                                                                               
Dollar   United States Dollar                                                  
or $                                                                           
                                                                               
EMPR     Environmental Management Programme Report                             
                                                                               
Everest  Everest Platinum Mine                                                 
                                                                               
Great    A PGE bearing layer within the Great Dyke Complex in Zimbabwe         
Dyke                                                                           
Reef                                                                           
                                                                               
g/t      Grams per tonne, measurement unit of grade (1g/t = 1 part per million)
                                                                               
JORC     Australasian code for reporting of Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves 
code                                                                           
                                                                               
JSE      JSE Limited                                                           
                                                                               
Kroondal Kroondal Platinum Mine or P&SA1 at Kroondal                           
                                                                               
LHD      Load haul dump machine                                                
                                                                               
Marikana Marikana Platinum Mine or P&SA2 at Marikana                           
                                                                               
Mimosa   Mimosa Mining Company (Private) Limited                               
                                                                               
MRC      Murray & Roberts Cementation, principal mining contractor at Kroondal 
                                                                               
nm       Not measured                                                          
                                                                               
NOSA     National Occupational Safety Association                              
                                                                               
NUM      South African National Union of Mineworkers                           
                                                                               
PGE(s)   Platinum group elements plus gold.  Five metallic elements commonly   
(6E)     found together which constitute the platinoids (excluding Os          
         (osmium)).  These are Pt (platinum), Pd (palladium), Rh (rhodium), Ru 
         (ruthenium), Ir (iridium) plus Au (gold)                              
                                                                               
PGM(s)   Platinum group metals plus gold.  Aquarius reports the PGMs as        
(4E)     comprising Pt+Pd+Rh plus Au (gold) with the Pt, Pd and Rh being the   
         most economic platinoids in the UG2 Reef                              
                                                                               
P&SA1    Pooling & Sharing Agreement between AQPSA and RPM Ltd on Kroondal     
                                                                               
P&SA2    Pooling & Sharing Agreement between AQPSA and RPM Ltd on Marikana     
                                                                               
R        South African Rand                                                    
                                                                               
Redpath  Redpath Mining South Africa Pty Ltd.                                  
                                                                               
Ridge    Ridge Mining plc                                                      
                                                                               
ROM      Run of mine. The ore from mining which is fed to the concentrator     
         plant. This is usually a mixture of UG2 ore and waste.                
                                                                               
RPM      Rustenburg Platinum Mines Limited                                     
                                                                               
SavCon   The Savannah Consortium - the principal Black Empowerment Investor in 
         Aquarius Platinum                                                     
                                                                               
TKO      TKO Investment Holdings Limited                                       
                                                                               
Tonne    1 Metric tonne (1,000kg)                                              
                                                                               
UG2 Reef A PGE-bearing chromite layer within the Critical Zone of the Bushveld 
         Complex                                                               
                                                                               
Z$       Zimbabwe Dollar                                                       
                                                                               



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