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To own DRDGOLD, you really need to believe in the long-term appeal of its tailings-focused gold production and the company’s ability to keep converting that model into solid cash generation. The latest full-year numbers, with sales at ZAR 11,159 million and net income at ZAR 4,255.5 million, reinforce the picture of a business currently producing strong earnings per share, but they also raise the bar for what the market expects next. In the near term, key catalysts remain operational delivery against 2026 production and cost guidance, how the new CFO bed-in period and fresh board appointments influence capital allocation, and whether index inclusion continues to support liquidity. The main risks now sit around sustaining margins in a volatile gold-price and cost environment, and the company’s historically uneven dividend pattern.
However, one risk around the quality and consistency of those earnings is easy to underestimate. DRDGOLD's shares have been on the rise but are still potentially undervalued by 34%. Find out what it's worth.Explore 2 other fair value estimates on DRDGOLD - why the stock might be worth as much as 52% more than the current price!
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