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Mon 30 Apr 2012, 9:05 AQP - Aquarius Platinum Limited - Financial and production results to 31 March
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AQP                                                                             
AQP - Aquarius Platinum Limited - Financial and production results to 31 March  
2012                                                                            
Aquarius Platinum Limited                                                       
(Incorporated in Bermuda)                                                       
Registration Number: EC26290                                                    
Share Code JSE: AQP                                                             
ISIN Code: BMG0440M1284                                                         
FINANCIAL AND PRODUCTION RESULTS TO 31 MARCH 2012                               
Highlights                                                                      
-    Average PGM Dollar prices increased in the quarter - platinum and palladium
rose 5% and 8% respectively while rhodium fell 8%                               
-    The Rand strengthened against the US Dollar by 4% on average quarter-on-   
quarter                                                                         
-    Attributable production for the third quarter decreased by 7% quarter-on-  
quarter to 97,802 4E ounces                                                     
-    Seasonal absenteeism, continuing Section 54 safety stoppages, labour "go-  
slows" and poor ground conditions negatively impacted South African production  
-    Net loss of US$9.4 million recorded on reduced production                  
-    Cash balance at quarter end US$207 million                                 
-    New commercial arrangement reached with principal mining contractor, closer
to a cost-target basis and better aligning interests of both parties            
              Q3 2012 Operating Results Summary                                 
              Kroond   Marika   Everes   Mimosa   CTRP     Plat.                
al       na       t                          Mile                 
4E PGM                                                                          
Production                                                                      
Total (100%   76,935   26,405   15,926   52,053   1,413    3,474                
basis)                                                                          
Attributable  38,467   13,203   15,926   26,026   707      3,474                
4E Basket                                                                       
Price                                                                           
R/oz          10,312   10,387   10,240   -        10,954   10,249               
$/oz          1,321    1,330    1,311    1,199    1,425    1,338                
Cash Costs                                                                      
(4E basis)                                                                      
R/oz          8,965    10,538   13,474   -        6,272    6,163                
$/oz          1,148    1,350    1,726    796      803      782                  
                                                                                
Cash Margin   9        -5       -27      31       34       25                   
(%)                                                                             
                                                                                
Stay-in-                                                                        
Business                                                                        
Capex                                                                           
R/oz          941      982      1,132    1,829    -        115                  
$/oz          120      126      145      235      -        15                   
Commenting on the results, Stuart Murray, CEO of Aquarius Platinum said:        
"The first quarter of the calendar year is always a difficult one, due largely  
to seasonal absenteeism following the Christmas and New Year holidays. This year
was worse than usual, with the customary poor labour performance and concomitant
reduced number of shifts exacerbated by continuing Section 54 interference in   
our Rustenburg operations. At Everest, poor ground conditions have not been     
helped by constant labour "go-slows" and the failure by the DMR to grant the    
mining right to the Hoogland open pit, despite our application being lodged over
a year ago. These unnecessary operational and regulatory headwinds are occurring
against a backdrop of a pricing environment that remains relentlessly tough,    
with unabated on-mine cost inflation, little fundamental demand recovery and    
continuing volatility in financial markets. The result is that margins are under
severe pressure throughout the industry, and it is my view that labour unions   
and the government need to start co-operating constructively with mining        
companies immediately if the very sustainability of the platinum industry and   
the thousands of jobs it provides is not to be threatened.                      
There were some encouraging aspects to the quarter. A new and promising         
commercial arrangement has been reached with our primary mining contractor, and 
both tailings operations are now profitable. There does seem to be a decline in 
the number and length of Section 54 stoppages, although it remains too early to 
call it a trend. In Zimbabwe, Mimosa has continued to operate well despite power
supply disruption, and the mine is engaged in constructive discussions with the 
Government over the final terms and structure of its compliance with the        
Indigenisation Act.                                                             
We remain pragmatic about our business and the industry at large. Each asset in 
our portfolio is required to generate a return to shareholders and to the extent
that they do not, we will take action as appropriate to ensure sustainability   
and a return to profitability."                                                 
Production by mine                                                              
PGMs      Quarter ended                                                         
(4E)                                                                            
          Mar 2012     Dec 2011    %        Mar 2011   %                        
                                   Change              Change                   
Kroondal  76,935       86,796      -11      95,731     -20                      
Marikana  26,405       28,809      -8       23,927     10                       
Everest   15,926       18,712      -15      27,737     -43                      
Blue      -            -           -        6,671      -                        
Ridge                                                                           
Mimosa    52,053       50,456      3        51,255     2                        
CTRP      1,413        1,117       26       1,270      11                       
Platinum  3,474        3,328       4        10,095     -66                      
Mile                                                                            
Total     176,206      189,218     -7       216,686    -19                      
Production by mine attributable to Aquarius                                     
PGMs      Quarter ended                                                         
(4E)                                                                            
         Mar 2012     Dec 2011    %       Mar 2011    %                         
                                  Change              Change                    
Kroondal  38,467       43,398      -11     47,866      -20                      
Marikana  13,203       14,404      -8      11,963      10                       
                                                                                
Everest   15,926       18,712      -15     27,737      -43                      
Blue      -            -           -       3,336       -                        
Ridge                                                                           
Mimosa    26,026       25,228      3       25,628      2                        
CTRP      706          559         26      635         11                       
                                                                                
Platinum  3,474        3,328       4       5,048       -31                      
Mile                                                                            
Total     97,802       105,629     -7      122,213     -20                      
Aquarius Group attributable production (PGM ounces) to 31 March 2012            
Please refer to www.aquariusplatinum.com for the graph.                         
Aquarius Group attributable production (PGM ounces) by month to 31 March 2012   
Please refer to www.aquariusplatinum.com for the graph.                         
Market Summary                                                                  
Metals prices                                                                   
The quarter began with the platinum price rising relatively steeply in Dollar   
terms in response to supply issues in South Africa, as significant production   
was lost as a result of both industrial action at a major producer and          
continuing sector-wide safety stoppages. This improvement in Dollar pricing was 
largely sentiment-driven, with investor perception of tightening platinum supply
coinciding with a consensus view that the threat posed by the European sovereign
debt crisis was receding. During January palladium prices fell, giving up value 
to platinum which had arguably been oversold in prior periods. For the rest of  
the quarter, platinum, palladium and rhodium traded in a similar pattern,       
reaching a plateau in February as strong US economic data and global auto sales 
offset fears of slowing Chinese growth. Sentiment soured in March, as focus     
returned to Europe in the form of rising Spanish sovereign bond yields, and the 
dollar prices of all the metals began to fall. Prices continued to be set       
largely by ETF inflows and outflows. Fundamental industrial demand did not      
improve, but did remain broadly stable.                                         
The average platinum and palladium prices rose broadly in line quarter-on-      
quarter, by 5% and 8% respectively. Rhodium fell by 8%, reflecting oversupply   
and the lack of an investment market for the metal. Gold remained flat on       
average. Platinum closed the quarter up 17% at $1,640 per ounce, while palladium
fell by 2% to $651 per ounce over the same period. The rhodium price finished   
the period flat at $1,400 per ounce and gold rose 6% to $1,664 per ounce.       
Rand-Dollar exchange rate                                                       
The average Rand-Dollar exchange rate strengthened during the quarter, rising by
4% from R8.10 to R7.76 to the US dollar. This was driven by relative Dollar     
weakness in the face of a partial recovery in the Euro. The Rand closed the     
quarter 5% stronger at R7.68 to the Dollar.                                     
As always, Rand strength largely offset rises in Dollar metals prices. The      
average Rand basket price remained broadly unchanged quarter-on-quarter, but    
rose by 6% over the period. The US Dollar weighted average group basket price   
increased by 1% to $1,289 per 4E PGM ounce compared to the previous quarter,    
while the weighted average basket price at the South African operations was     
$1,322 per PGM ounce. The average South African basket price was R10,327 per PGM
ounce for the period, a 1% improvement compared to the prior quarter.           
12-month individual PGM prices  12-month PGM basket prices to                   
to March 2012                   March 2012                                      
(US$/oz)                        (US$ and ZAR per PGM basket                     
                               ounce)                                           
Please refer to                 Please refer to                                 
www.aquariusplatinum.com for    www.aquariusplatinum.com for                    
the graph.                      the graph.                                      
                                                                                
12-month Rand-Dollar exchange rate to March 2012                                
(ZAR/US$)                                                                       
Please refer to www.aquariusplatinum.com for the graph.                         
Average PGM basket prices achieved at Aquarius operations                       
US$ per   Quarter ended                                                         
PGM                                                                             
ounce                                                                           
(4E)                                                                            
         Mar 2012     Dec 2011    %       Mar 2011    %                         
                                  Change              Change                    
Kroondal  1,321        1,262       5       1,559       -15                      
Marikana  1,330        1,277       4       1,549       -14                      
Everest   1,311        1,259       4       1,526       -14                      
Blue      -            -           -       1,548       -                        
Ridge                                                                           
Mimosa    1,199        1,303       -8      1,365       -12                      
CTRP      1,425        1,296       10      1,674       -15                      
Platinum  1,338        1,208       11      1,493       -10                      
Mile                                                                            
Weighted  1,289        1,272       1       1,465       -12                      
Avg.                                                                            
Financials                                                                      
Aquarius recorded a net loss of $9.4 million for the quarter ended March 2012, a
decrease of $34.7 million compared to the previous corresponding period (pcp),  
March 2011. On-mine EBITDA of $2.2 million was also lower compared to $76.6     
million in the pcp. The decrease in on-mining earnings was driven by lower      
production, down 18% on the pcp and lower PGM basket prices, also down 18%      
compared to the pcp.                                                            
EBITDA, Profit & Production Comparison by corresponding quarters                
                        Quarter      Quarter      Movement                      
ended        ended                                      
                        March 2012   March 2011                                 
EBITDA                   $2.2M        $76.6M       ($74.4M)                     
Forex gain / (loss)      $1.8M        ($7.6M)      $9.4M                        
Net profit (loss) after  ($9.4M)      $25.3M       ($34.7M)                     
tax                                                                             
Revenue                  $124.8M      $183.0M      ($58.2M)                     
PGM ozs production (in   97,802       118,877*     (21,075)                     
operation)                                                                      
Average PGM basket       $1,251       $1,519       ($268)                       
price per ounce                                                                 
achieved                                                                        
* excludes PGM ounces of Blue Ridge production capitalised.                     
On-mine EBITDA for the quarter of $2.2 million was negatively impacted by on-   
going weakness in PGM basket prices and lower than expected PGM production. Both
of these factors have a material impact on margins, particularly mining costs   
which are largely fixed in nature and as such impact adversely on unit costs    
when production falls.                                                          
Revenue (PGM sales and including interest income of $2.4 million) was down 32%  
to $124.8 million from $183.0 million in the pcp. Lower revenue received was due
to lower revenue achieved per PGM ounce of $1,251 compared to $1,519 in the pcp 
as well as lower PGM production, down 18% compared to the pcp.                  
               Quarter ended                                                    
               Mar `11   June`11    Sep `11   Dec`11   Mar `12                  
Revenue         $174.5m   $164.6M    $151.3M   $125.6M  $121.9m                 
PGM sales       $8.5m     ($0.9M)    ($6.7M)   ($17.9M) $2.9m                   
adjustments                                                                     
Total revenue   $183.0m   $163.7M    $144.6M   $107.7M  $124.8m                 
Group gross cash margins decreased to 8.1% from 40.1% in the pcp due to a       
combination of lower production which impacts materially on the ability to      
spread fixed mining costs, inflationary pressures and low PGM metal prices.     
Production for the quarter was 18% lower at 97,802 PGM ounces from 118,887 PGM  
ounces in the pcp. The decrease in production was attributable to on-going      
section 54 work stoppages and labour absenteeism. The high level of fixed costs 
involved in the mining contract has as such translated into higher unit costs   
during this period of lower production.                                         
Quarter ended                                                    
Attributable    Mar `11    June`11   Sep `11   Dec`11  Mar `12                  
ounces                                                                          
4PGE production 118,877    112,750   109,828   105,629 97,802                   
Blue Ridge      3,336      1,510     -         -       -                        
Total           122,213    114,260   109,828   105,629 97,802                   
production                                                                      
Total cash cost of production was 5% higher at $114.7 million compared to the   
pcp despite an 18% decrease in PGM production. On a unit cost basis (PGM ounce),
costs at the South African operations in Rand terms were 12.1% higher           
quarter-on-                                                                     
quarter and 23.4% higher compared to March 2011. In Dollar terms, overall group 
unit costs increased 7.9% quarter-on-quarter and 14.6% compared to March 2011.  
Increased unit costs quarter-on-quarter generally reflects inflationary         
pressures and the impact of the fixed nature of mine costs measured against     
lower production levels for the quarter. The varying degrees of cost increases  
measured in differing currencies (Rand versus Dollars) reflects exchange rate   
movements over the period.                                                      
Amortisation and depreciation was lower at $12.7 million in line with lower     
production compared to the pcp.                                                 
Administrative costs of $2.3 million were in line with quarterly trends. Finance
costs for the quarter include interest paid on borrowings $4.5 million, non-cash
interest accretion on convertible bond $2.5 million and unwinding of the        
rehabilitation provision $1 million.                                            
Group cash remained strong at $207 million at the end of the quarter.           
Net operating cash outflow for the quarter of $17.5 million comprised $100      
million inflow from sales, $117 million paid to suppliers, income tax paid $3   
million and interest received of $2 million. Development and capital expenditure
for the quarter was $14.3 million with net financing cash inflows of $1 million 
comprising interest payments of $4 million offset by a new short term bank loan 
at Mimosa of $5 million.                                                        
Group cash at 31 March 2012 was held as follows:                                
AQP            $ 178 million                                                    
AQPSA          $   11 million                                                   
ACS(SA)        $     2 million                                                  
Mimosa         $   10 million                                                   
Platmile       $     4 million                                                  
Ridge Mining   $     2 million                                                  
Total          $ 207 million                                                    
Aquarius Platinum Limited                                                       
Consolidated Income Statement                                                   
Quarter ended 31 March 2012                                                     
$`000                                                                           
                                  Quarter    Nine       Financial               
Ended      Months     Year Ended              
                                             Ended                              
                         Note     31/03/12*  31/03/12*  30/06/11                
PGM Production from                97,802     313,254    483,358                
operating mines                                                                 
Blue Ridge                         -          -          4,046                  
Total production                   97,802     313,254    487,404                
                                                                                
Revenue                   (i)      124,764    377,145    682,859                
Cost of sales (including  (ii)     (127,423)  (400,375)  (507,728)              
D&A)                                                                            
Gross (loss)/profit                (2,659)    (23,230)   175,131                
Other income                       206        1,315      1,764                  
Administrative costs      (iii)    (2,348)    (9,744)    (13,030)               
Foreign exchange          (iv)     1,800      (89,488)   60,068                 
gain/(loss)                                                                     
Finance costs             (v)      (8,380)    (25,964)   (30,945)               
Impairment losses         (vi)     -          -          (159,779)              
Settlement of contractor  (vii)    -          -          (7,810)                
dispute                                                                         
(Loss)/profit before               (11,381)   (147,111)  25,399                 
income tax                                                                      
Income tax                (viii)   2,001      24,238     (35,795)               
benefit/(expense)                                                               
Net (loss)/profit                  (9,380)    (122,873)  (10,396)               
                                                                                
Net (loss)/profit is                                                            
attributable to:                                                                
Equity holders of                  (9,376)    (122,868)  (10,396)               
Aquarius Platinum                                                               
Limited                                                                         
Non-controlling           (ix)     (4)        (5)        -                      
interests                                                                       
                                  (9,380)    (122,873)  (10,396)                
                                                                                
Earnings per share                                                              
Basic (loss)/earnings              (1.39)     (26.32)    (2.25)                 
per share (cents per                                                            
share)                                                                          
* Unaudited                                                                     
Notes on the March 2012 Consolidated Income Statement                           
(i)Revenue decrease reflects lower production and lower prices compared to the  
pcp.                                                                            
(ii)Cost of sales: unit cash costs per PGM ounce increased 12.1% in South Africa
in Rand quarter-on-quarter and 23.4% compared to March 2011.  Movements in US   
Dollar terms differed due to exchange rates prevailing at the time. Unit costs  
increased 7.9% quarter-quarter and 14.6% compared to March 2011.                
(iii)Administration and other costs of $2 million are in line with previous     
periods.                                                                        
(iv)Forex gain is attributable to revaluation adjustments on intergroup debt,   
cash balances held in Rand, Australian dollars and Pound Stirling, and the      
revaluation of pipeline debtors following the weakening of the Rand against the 
US Dollar.                                                                      
(v)Finance costs include interest paid on borrowings $4.5 million, non-cash     
interest accretion on convertible bond $2.5 million and unwinding of the        
rehabilitation provision $1 million.                                            
(vi)Impairment losses relating to the Blue Ridge mine which has ceased          
operations                                                                      
(vii)Settlement payment of the contractor dispute between Moolman Mining and    
AQPSA pursuant to an agreement of settlement signed in August 2010, in full and 
final settlement of all disputes and claims between the parties.                
(viii)Income tax benefit includes a $4 deferred tax credit offset by $1 million 
normal tax and $1 million withholding tax.                                      
(ix)Reflects the 8.3% non-controlling interest of Platinum Mile Resources (Pty) 
Ltd.  Following the acquisition of an additional 41.7% during the 9 months to   
March 2012, the Group now holds 91.7% and controls Platinum Mile Resources (Pty)
Ltd.                                                                            
Aquarius Platinum Limited                                                       
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows                                            
Quarter ended 31 March 2012                                                     
$`000                                                                           
                             Quarter    Nine     Financia                       
Ended      Months   l Year                         
                                        Ended    Ended                          
                      Note   31/03/12   31/03/12 30/06/11                       
                             *          *                                       
Net operating          (i)    (17,516)   7,431    162,311                       
cash                                                                            
(outflow)/inflow                                                                
Net investing          (ii)   (14,279)            (209,908                      
cash outflow                             (83,499) )                             
Net financing cash     (iii)  837        (33,513)                               
inflow/(outflow)                                  (33,527)                      
Net decrease in               (30,958)   (109,581 (81,124)                      
cash held                                )                                      
Opening cash                  230,127    328,083  381,734                       
balance                                                                         
Exchange rate                 7,609      (11,724) 27,473                        
movement on cash                                                                
Closing cash                  206,778    206,778  328,083                       
balance                                                                         
* Unaudited                                                                     
Notes on the March 2012 Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows                    
(i)Net operating cash flow for the March quarter includes $100 million inflow   
from sales, $117 million paid to suppliers, interest received of $2 million and 
income tax paid of $3 million.                                                  
(ii)Includes development and plant and equipment expenditure on AQPSA and       
Mimosa.                                                                         
(iii)Includes interest paid of $4 million, offset by bank loan funding of $5    
million received by Mimosa.                                                     
Aquarius Platinum Limited                                                       
Consolidated Balance Sheet                                                      
At 31 March 2012                                                                
$`000                                                                           
$`000                                                                           
                     Note    As at       As at                                  
                             31/03/12*   30/06/11                               
Assets                                                                          
Cash assets                   206,778     328,083                               
Current receivables   (i)     109,122     108,395                               
Other current assets  (ii)    49,661      44,747                                
Property, plant and   (iii)   283,429     325,763                               
equipment                                                                       
Mining assets         (iv)    462,334     480,634                               
Intangibles           (v)     94,994      77,989                                
Other non-current     (vi)    92,194      91,735                                
assets                                                                          
Total assets                  1,298,512   1,457,346                             
Liabilities                                                                     
Current liabilities   (vii)   121,081     120,549                               
Non-current payables  (viii)  5,795       6,150                                 
Non-current interest- (ix)    262,210     257,599                               
bearing liabilities                                                             
Other non-current     (x)     182,244     221,711                               
liabilities                                                                     
Total liabilities             571,330     606,009                               
Net assets                    727,182     851,337                               
Equity                                                                          
Issued capital                23,516      23,509                                
Reserves                      722,156     711,182                               
Retained earnings             (24,836)    116,646                               
Total equity                  720,836     851,337                               
attributable to                                                                 
equity holders of                                                               
Aquarius Platinum                                                               
Limited                                                                         
Non-controlling       (xi)    6,346       -                                     
interests                                                                       
Total equity                  727,182     851,337                               
* Unaudited                                                                     
Notes on the March 2012 Consolidated Balance Sheet                              
(i)Reflects debtors receivable on PGM concentrate sales                         
(ii)Reflects PGM concentrate inventory, consumables, stores and critical spares.
(iii)Represents plant and equipment within the Group                            
(iv)Includes group`s mining assets at Kroondal, Marikana, Mimosa, Everest, Blue 
Ridge, CTRP and Platmile                                                        
(v)Includes intangibles relating to contract value acquired on the acquisition  
of equity interest in Platinum Mile Resources (Pty) Ltd.                        
(vi)Includes the recoverable portion of rehabilitation provision from Anglo     
Platinum of $13 million, receivable from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) of  
$28 million, receivable from outside shareholders of Blue Ridge and Sheba`s     
Ridge of $30 million, investments in rehabilitation trusts of $18 million and   
investments held for resale of $3 million.                                      
(vii)Includes trade creditors of $81 million, DBSA and IDC bank loans in Blue   
Ridge of $39 million and provision for annual leave of $1 million.              
(viii)Includes rehabilitation obligations on P&SA1 and P&SA2 structures.        
(ix)Includes convertible bonds of $254 million and AQPSA / Blue Ridge lease     
facilities of $8 million.                                                       
(x)Includes deferred tax liabilities $116 million and provision for closure     
costs $66 million.                                                              
(xi)Reflects the 8.3% non-controlling interest of Platinum Mile Resources (Pty) 
Ltd.  Following the acquisition of an additional 41.7% during the 9 months to   
March 2012, the Group now holds 91.7% and controls Platinum Mile Resources (Pty)
Ltd.                                                                            
Operating Review Summary (all numbers on 100% basis)                            
AQUARIUS PLATINUM (SOUTH AFRICA) (PTY) LTD (Aquarius Platinum - 100%)           
P&SA 1 at Kroondal (Aquarius Platinum - 50%)                                    
-    12-month rolling average DIIR deteriorated to 1.08 per 200,000 man hours   
from 0.78 in the previous quarter                                               
-    Production decreased to 1,273,000 tonnes                                   
-    7% fall in planned production due to Section 54 stoppages                  
-    Head grade improved from 2.37 g/t to 2.39 g/t                              
-    Recoveries improved by 1%                                                  
-    Volumes processed decreased to 1,282,000 tonnes                            
-    Stockpiles at the end of the quarter totalled approximately 19,000 tonnes  
-    PGM production decreased by 11% to 76,935 PGM ounces                       
-    Revenue improved by 18% to R755 million quarter-on-quarter due to a        
positive sales adjustment                                                       
-    Mining cash costs increased by 9% to R538 per tonne, and costs per PGM     
ounce by 7% to R8,965                                                           
-    Kroondal`s cash margin for the period improved from -14% to 9%             
P&SA2 at Marikana (Aquarius Platinum - 50%)                                     
-    12-month rolling average DIIR deteriorated to 0.50 per 200,000 man hours   
from 0.33 in the previous quarter                                               
-    Production decreased by 6% to 497,000 tonnes, all from underground         
operations                                                                      
-    Head grade decreased by 6% to 2.20 g/t                                     
-    Recoveries increased by 1% to 74%                                          
-    Volumes processed decreased by 4% to 503,000 tonnes                        
-    PGM production decreased by 8% to 26,405 ounces                            
-    Revenue increased by 21% to R266 million quarter-on-quarter despite lower  
volumes, due to slightly higher basket prices which resulted in a positive sales
adjustment of R27 million                                                       
-    Mining cash costs increased by 5% to R553 per tonne, and costs per PGM     
ounce by 11% to R10,538                                                         
-    Marikana`s cash margin increased from -24% to -5%                          
Everest Mine (Aquarius Platinum - 100%)                                         
-    12 month rolling DIIR deteriorated to 2.01 per 200,000 man hours from 1.71 
in the previous quarter                                                         
-    Production decreased by 3% to 305,000 tonnes                               
-    Head grade deteriorated from 2.27 g/t to 2.10 g/t                          
-    Recoveries deteriorated to 79%                                             
-    Volumes processed decreased by 6% to 297,000 tonnes                        
-    PGM production decreased by 15% to 15,926 PGM ounces                       
-    Revenue increased by 21% compared to the previous quarter to R169 million  
-    Mining cash costs increased by 11% to R722 per tonne, and costs per PGM    
ounce increased by 23% to R13,474                                               
-    Everest`s cash margin improved from -46% to -27%                           
Commentary                                                                      
Kroondal and Marikana: The quarter under review was severely impacted by a      
reduction in the number of production shifts in January, caused by seasonal     
absenteeism relating to the Christmas and New Year holidays, together with      
further Section 54 safety stoppages ("S54s") issued to the two mines. A total of
eight S54s were issued at the Rustenburg operations during the quarter,         
resulting in the loss of 15 production days. The negative impact of these mining
stoppages was exacerbated by the loss of five processing days as a result of a  
S54 which was issued to the K2 Processing Plant.                                
During the quarter an additional five mechanised support drill rigs were        
delivered, bringing the total number of such rigs operating at Kroondal to nine.
As previously stated, hanging wall support by means of cable anchors will be    
rolled out in stages as and when the required drill rigs are delivered.         
Implementation of the new support system is still proving problematic and       
disruptive to the mining cycle. Management continues to strive to improve the   
implementation of the regime.                                                   
At Marikana, the M5 Shaft project and the Siphumelele (Bleskop) shaft were      
placed on care and maintenance on 27 March 2012 until further notice, as a      
result of the current low Rand basket prices.                                   
Everest: As with Kroondal and Marikana, absenteeism and the associated loss of  
production shifts negatively impacted production. The mine also suffered further
"go-slows" at the hands of labour and the AMCU union, and the DMR still has yet 
to issue a mining licence for the Hoogland open pit, despite AQPSA having       
applied over a year ago.  Both of these factors will continue to negatively     
impact on Everest`s performance. In addition, mining at Everest is approaching  
surface, with the result that ground conditions are deteriorating due to        
weathering, which is continuously impacting production. Mining at several panels
had to be stopped for safety reasons due to poor ground conditions during the   
quarter. This is expected to improve as the shallower areas are mined out.      
The lower achieved head grade is related to the poor ground conditions, as the  
majority of tons are currently being mined in the northern portions of the      
eastern part of the mine. A number of mining crews are now being moved to       
different areas in order to improve the mining mix.                             
Everest was deliberately restricted during the quarter in order to align it with
the revised short term steady state production plan. Poor performance from the  
mining crews during this process is being addressed through a crew training     
initiative, aimed at addressing the alignment between the three shifts and      
optimising the mining cycle. Management is also considering the optimal manner  
in which to integrate the Buttonshope (Booysendal South) property into the      
Everest operation and bring it into production. The alternatives are either to  
continue mining and developing concurrently, or to or cease mining and expedite 
development so that full capacity is achieved earlier at the expense of ounce   
production for a 12-18 month period. In the case of the latter option, loss of  
current production is broadly value neutral given the current PGM price         
environment.                                                                    
AQPSA Operating costs per ounce                                                 
        4E               6E                  6E net of by-                      
                                             products                           
(Pt+Pd+Rh+Au)    (Pt+Pd+Rh+Ir+Ru+Au) (Ni&Cu)                            
Kroondal 8,965            7,348               7,210                             
Marikana 10,538           8,641               8,414                             
Everest  13,474           11,157              10,853                            
Capital expenditure                                                             
                      Kroondal        Marikana       Everest                    
(R`000 unless         Total   Per 4E  Total  Per 4E  Total   Per 4E             
otherwise stated)              oz             oz              oz                
Ongoing                39,385  512     25,904 981     17,290  1,086             
Infrastructure                                                                  
Establishment                                                                   
Project Capital        33,031  429     20     1       741     47                
Mobile Equipment       30,470  396     5,127  194     89      6                 
Total                  102,885 1,337   31,051 1,176   18,121  1,138             
The project capital at Kroondal is being incurred on the K6 shaft project, which
is a replacement shaft scheduled for first production in June 2013, with reef   
intersection anticipated in June 2012.                                          
The Mobile Equipment Capital is being financed through a lease agreement over   
the life of the equipment.                                                      
MIMOSA INVESTMENTS (Aquarius Platinum - 50%)                                    
Mimosa Platinum Mine                                                            
-    12-month rolling average DIIR deteriorated to 0.18 per  200,000 man hours  
-    Production decreased by 7% to 540,184 tonnes                               
-    Head grade improved slightly to 3.66g/t                                    
-    Recoveries deteriorated to 77%                                             
-    Volumes processed increased by 4% to 577,691 tonnes                        
-    Stockpiles at the end of the quarter totalled approximately 144,510 tonnes 
-    PGM production increased by 3% to 52,053 PGM ounces                        
-    Revenue decreased by 15% to US$58.8 million due to lower metal prices      
achieved during the quarter                                                     
-    Mining cash costs increased by 7% to US$72 per tonne, and costs per PGM    
ounce by 8% to $796                                                             
-    Stay-in-business capital expenditure was $235 per PGM ounce for the quarter
-    Mimosa`s cash margin for the period fell from 49% to 31% due to lower      
revenue                                                                         
Commentary: The Mimosa mine itself continues to operate well. However, as with  
every other mine in Zimbabwe, the mine was affected by the following economic   
and regulatory issues:                                                          
Power                                                                           
Mining operations were adversely affected by load shedding during the quarter.  
The load shedding was caused by limited electricity imports to supplement the   
low domestic electricity generation capacity, as referred to in the last        
quarterly report. Local power generation continues to require augmenting by     
imports from Hydro Cabhora Basa (HCB) of Mozambique, which has threatened to cut
off supply to ZESA for long outstanding arrears. Discussions are ongoing with   
ZESA and HCB to finalize a structure in which Mimosa will assist in clearing the
amount owed to HCB in return for uninterrupted power supply.  These discussions 
are now at an advanced stage and are targeted to be finalized during the next   
quarter of 2012.                                                                
Mining Fees                                                                     
As reported in the last quarterly report, discussions are still ongoing between 
the Chamber of Mines and the relevant authorities concerning the issue of       
increased mining fees. It is hoped that the discussions will result in reduced  
and sustainable mining fees. If the proposed fees are implemented, this would   
have a significant negative impact on operating costs.                          
Offshore accounts                                                               
Mimosa formerly operated offshore accounts domiciled in London and Mauritius.   
Mimosa has now complied with the directive by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe      
requiring all companies to localise offshore accounts in Zimbabwe. To date this 
has not negatively impacted the mine`s operations. Payments, including foreign  
outflows, have continued to be processed smoothly.                              
Indigenization                                                                  
Subsequent to the directive issued by the Minister of Indigenization in February
2012, further discussions have been held concerning Mimosa`s proposed           
indigenization plan, and Mimosa has indicated its willingness in principle to   
comply with the Zimbabwean law that requires 51% local ownership. Discussions   
are now focused on agreeing issues to do with shareholder structure, valuation  
and funding of the share transactions.                                          
Taxes and Government Royalties                                                  
Royalties for gold and platinum were increased with effect from 1 January 2012  
to 7% and 10% of revenue respectively, putting more pressure on costs. Corporate
tax has remained at 25%. Review of the Income Tax Act is still underway and is  
expected to be finalised during the second half of the calendar year.           
Operating cash costs per ounce                                                  
Unit cash costs per PGM ounce (before by-product credits) were 8% higher than   
those achieved in the previous quarter mainly due to ZESA load shedding during  
the period, as well as the increase in gold and platinum royalties. Management  
will continue to prioritise cost management in order to operate within budget.  
        4E(Pt+Pd+Rh+Au)   6E(Pt+Pd+Rh+Ir+Ru+Au)  4E net of by-                  
                                                 products                       
(Ni, Cu & Co)                  
Mimosa   796               753                    461                           
Capital Expenditure                                                             
The total capital expenditure for the third quarter declined from $17m to $12m  
due to the near completion of most projects, in keeping with management         
expectations. The major projects running during the quarter constituted more    
than 75% of this expenditure, and these were the Conveyor Belt Extension, the   
Drill Rigs Front End Replacements, Down Dip Development, Drill Rig Replacements,
LHD Replacements and the Housing Project.                                       
TAILINGS OPERATIONS                                                             
Chromite Tailings Retreatment Plant (CTRP) (Aquarius Platinum - 50%)            
-    Material processed increased 5% to 90,000 tonnes                           
-    Head grade decreased to 2.77 g/t                                           
-    Recoveries increased by 29% to18%                                          
-    Production increased to 1,413 PGM ounces                                   
-    Cash costs decreased by 44% to R6,272 per PGM ounce                        
-    Revenue was R12 million for the quarter                                    
-    CTRP`s cash margin for the period was 25%, an increase from -80% in the    
previous quarter                                                                
Platinum Mile (Aquarius Platinum - 91.7%)                                       
-    Material processed decreased 23% to 1.014 million tonnes                   
-    Head grade marginally increased to 0.52 g/t                                
-    Recoveries increased to 21%                                                
-    Production increased to 3,474 PGM ounces, all of which is now attributable 
to Aquarius as Platinum Mile is consolidated                                    
-    Cash costs decreased by 3% to R6,163 per PGM ounce                         
-    Revenue was R29 million for the quarter                                    
-    The cash margin for the period was 25%, an increase from 8% in the previous
quarter                                                                         
Commentary                                                                      
CTRP: The plant modifications and improvements referred to in the previous      
quarterly report have resulted in positive cash margins being generated for the 
current quarter. Metallurgical testwork is currently being performed to evaluate
the effects of grinding on recoveries.                                          
Platinum Mile: Improved recoveries and lower costs during the quarter have      
contributed to the achievement of increased cash margins despite lower          
processing volumes. The feasibility study to evaluate the viability of pumping  
Kroondal tailings for treatment at the operation is progressing and will be     
finalised during the next quarter.                                              
Operating cash costs per ounce                                                  
4E(Pt+Pd+Rh+Au) 6E(Pt+Pd+Rh+Ir+Ru+Au)  4E net of by-                   
                                                products                        
                                                (Ni, Cu& Co)                    
CTRP      6,272           5,956                  5,779                          
Platinum  6,163           5,313                  4,676                          
Mile                                                                            
Statistical Information: Kroondal P&SA1                                         
Please refer to www.aquariusplatinum.com for the Statistical Information.       
Statistical Information: Marikana P&SA2                                         
Please refer to www.aquariusplatinum.com for the Statistical Information.       
Statistical Information: Everest                                                
Please refer to www.aquariusplatinum.com for the Statistical Information.       
Statistical Information: Mimosa                                                 
Please refer to www.aquariusplatinum.com for the Statistical Information.       
Statistical Information: Chrome Tailings Retreatment Plant                      
Please refer to www.aquariusplatinum.com for the Statistical Information.       
Statistical Information: Platinum Mile                                          
Please refer to www.aquariusplatinum.com for the Statistical Information.       
CORPORATE MATTERS                                                               
Update on Zimbabwean Indigenisation                                             
Mimosa has confirmed its willingness to sell 51% of its shares to Zimbabwean    
entities and thereby to comply with the law requiring 51% local ownership of    
foreign-owned companies. The Government of Zimbabwe appears to be satisfied with
this confirmation in principle, and ongoing discussions are now focused on      
arriving at a detailed and mutually acceptable agreement on the shareholder     
structure, valuation and funding of the proposed share transactions. Further    
announcements will follow as progress is made.                                  
Update on Contractor Arrangements                                               
A new commercial arrangement has been concluded with the primary mining         
contractor in South Africa, which better aligns the interests of the contractor 
with AQPSA`s Key Performance Indicators. The contract operates on a cost-target 
basis, with upside and downside caps for the contractor. This arrangement has   
been entered into for a six month trial period and is expected to improve the   
performance of the South African operations over time.                          
Asset Updates                                                                   
Buttonshope (Booysendal South): All but one of the conditions precedent for the 
completion of the purchase of Booysendal South have been fulfilled. The final   
remaining condition is the Section 102 approval for final transfer, which is    
expected by October 2012. This process remains on track although final timing is
in the hands of the DMR.                                                        
Blue Ridge: There have been no material developments at Blue Ridge, and the mine
remains on care and maintenance. Aquarius is a co-senior lender to Blue Ridge,  
and continues to work with the other senior lenders, the IDC and the DBSA, to   
resolve the issue of Blue Ridge`s outstanding debt.                             
Appointment of Mr. Jean Nel to the Board of Aquarius Platinum Limited           
Jean Nel was appointed as an executive director of Aquarius shortly after the   
quarter end. Mr. Nel joined Aquarius in 2011 and was appointed to the board of  
its South African operating subsidiary, AQPSA, as Commercial Director in January
2012. Mr. Nel has been active in the Southern African mining and resources      
sector since 1999. Mr. Nel qualified as a CA (SA), obtained the CFA (AIMR)      
qualification and also completed the Advanced Management Programme at Insead.   
More information on all corporate matters can be found at                       
www.aquariusplatinum.com                                                        
Aquarius Platinum LimitedIncorporated in Bermuda                                
Exempt company number 26290                                                     
Board of Directors                                                              
Nicholas Sibley          Non-executive Chairman                                 
Stuart Murray            Chief Executive OfficerJean Nel                        
Executive: Commercial                                                           
David Dix                Non-executive                                          
Tim Freshwater           Non-executive                                          
Edward Haslam            Non-executive                                          
Sir William Purves       Non-executive (Senior Independent Director)            
Kofi Morna               Non-executive                                          
Zwelakhe Mankazana       Non-executive                                          
Audit/Risk Committee                                                            
Sir William Purves (Chairman)                                                   
David Dix                                                                       
Edward Haslam                                                                   
Kofi Morna                                                                      
Nicholas Sibley                                                                 
Remuneration/Succession Planning Committee                                      
Edward Haslam (Chairman)                                                        
David Dix                                                                       
Zwelakhe Mankazana                                                              
Nicholas Sibley                                                                 
Nomination Committee                                                            
The full Board comprises the Nomination Committee                               
Company Secretary                                                               
Willi Boehm                                                                     
AQP Management                                                                  
Jean Nel                 Executive: Commercial                                  
Gavin Mackay             Executive: Business Development & Communications       
AQPSA Management                                                                
Stuart Murray            Executive Chairman                                     
Anton Lubbe              Managing DirectorMkhululi Duka               Director: 
Human Resources & Transformation                                                
Jean Nel                 Director: Commercial                                   
Helene Nolte             Director: Finance                                      
Robert Schroder          Director: Projects                                     
Abraham van Ghent        Senior General Manager: Operations (Acting as GM:      
Everest)                                                                        
Graham Ferreira          General Manager: Group Admin & Company Secretary       
Wessel Phumo             General Manager: Kroondal                              
Augustine Simbanegavi    General Manager: Marikana                              
Jan Hattingh             General Manager: Engineering                           
Mimosa Mine Management                                                          
Winston Chitando         Managing Director                                      
Herbert Mashanyare       Technical Director                                     
Peter Chimboza           Resident Director                                      
Fungai Makoni            General Manager Finance & Company Secretary            
Platinum Mile Management                                                        
Richard Atkinson         Managing Director                                      
Paul Swart               Financial Director                                     
Issued Capital to be updated Anne                                               
At 31 March 2012, the Company had in issue: 470,312,578 fully paid common shares
and 120,000 unlisted options.                                                   
Substantial Shareholders 31      Number of      Percentage                      
March 2012                       Shares                                         
Savannah Consortium              61,754,371     13.13                           
JP Morgan Nominees Australia     54,170,927     11.52                           
Limited                                                                         
HSBC Custody Nominees            41,803,423     8.89                            
(Australia) Limited                                                             
National Nominees Limited        33,881,525     7.20                            
Main       Australian Securities  Trading Information                           
Listing:   Exchange (AQP.AX)                                                    
Secondary  London Stock Exchange  ISIN number                                   
Listing:   (AQP.L)                BMG0440M1284                                  
Secondary  JSE Limited (AQP.ZA)   ADR ISIN number                               
Listing:                          US03840M2089                                  
                                 Convertible Bond ISIN                          
                                 number XS0470482067                            
Broker (LSE) (Joint) Broker (ASX)         Sponsor (JSE)                         
Liberum Capital      Euroz                Rand Merchant Bank                    
LimitedCity Point, 1 SecuritiesLevel 18   (A division of                        
Ropemaker Street,    Alluvion58 Mounts    FirstRand Bank                        
London, EC2Y         Bay Road, Perth WA   Limited) 1                            
9HTTelephone: +44    6000Telephone: +61   Merchant Place Cnr                    
(0) 20 3100 2000     (0) 8 9488 1400      of Rivonia Rd and                     
Bank of America                           Fredman Drive,                        
Merrill Lynch2 King                       Sandton 2146                          
Edward StLondon,                          Johannesburg South                    
EC1A 1HQTelephone:                        Africa                                
+44 (0)20 7628 1000                                                             
                                                                                

Aquarius Platinum (South Africa) (Proprietary) Ltd                              
100% Owned (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa)                       
Registration Number 2000/000341/07                                              
Unit 16, Berkley Office Park, 8 Bauhinia Street, Highveld Techno Park,          
Centurion, Pretoria, South Africa.Postal Address: PO Box 76575, Wendywood, 2144,
South Africa                                                                    
Telephone:     +27 (0)12 001 2001                                               
Facsimile:     +27 (0)12 001 2070                                               
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 www.aquariusplatinum.com or contact:       
In Australia                                                                    
Willi Boehm                                                                     
+61 (0) 8 9367 5211                                                             
In the United Kingdom and South Africa                                          
Gavin Mackay                                                                    
gavin.mackay@aquariusplatinum.com                                               
+ 44 7909 547 042                                                               
Glossary                                                                        
$                   United States Dollar                                        
A$                  Australian Dollar                                           
Aquarius or AQP     Aquarius Platinum Limited                                   
APS                 Aquarius Platinum Corporate Services (Pty) Ltd              
AQPSA               Aquarius Platinum (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd                  
ACS(SA)             AquariusPlatinum (SA) Corporate Services (Pty)              
                   Ltd                                                          
BEE                 Black Economic Empowerment                                  
BRPM                Blue Ridge Platinum Mine                                    
CTRP                Chrome 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                 formerly South African Government Department                
                   of Minerals and Energy                                       
DMR                 South African Government Department of Mineral              
Resources, formerly the DME                                  
Dollar or $         United States Dollar                                        
Everest             Everest Platinum Mine                                       
Great Dyke Reef     A PGE bearing layer within the Great Dyke                   
Complex in Zimbabwe                                          
g/t                 Grams per tonne, measurement unit of grade                  
                   (1g/t = 1 part per million)                                  
JORC code           Australasian code for reporting of Mineral                  
Resources and Ore Reserves                                   
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                     
nm                  Not measured                                                
PCP                 Previous corresponding period                               
PGE(s) (6E)         Platinum group elements plus gold.  Five                    
                   metallic elements commonly 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) (4E)         Platinum group metals plus gold.Aquarius                    
                   reports the PGMs as comprising Pt+Pd+Rh plus                 
Au (gold) with the Pt, Pd and Rh being the                   
                   most economic platinoids in the UG2 Reef                     
PlatMile            Platinum Mile Resources (Pty) Ltd                           
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                                          
Ridge               Ridge Mining Limited                                        
                   Run of mine.The ore from mining which is fed                 
ROM                 to the concentrator plant. This is usually a                
                   mixture of UG2 ore and waste.                                
Tonne               1 Metric tonne (1,000kg)                                    
UG2 Reef            A PGE-bearing chromite layer within the                     
                   Critical Zone of the Bushveld Complex                        
                                                                                

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