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Thu 10 May 2012, 7:05 ACL - ArcelorMittal South Africa Limited - Unaudited group earnings results and
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ACL - ArcelorMittal South Africa Limited - Unaudited group earnings results and 
physical information for the quarter ended 31 March 2012                        
ArcelorMittal South Africa Limited                                              
Registration number: 1989/002164/06                                             
Share code: ACL ISIN: ZAE000134961                                              
("ArcelorMittal South Africa", "the company" or "the group")                    
Unaudited group earnings results and physical information for the quarter ended 
31 March 2012                                                                   
- Record safety achievement                                                     
- Headline earnings rise to R283 million from a loss in Q4 2011                 
- Steel shipments up 30% to 1,3 million tonnes from 1 million tonnes in Q4 2011 
- Revenue up 26% to R9,1 billion from R7,3 billion in the previous quarter      
Condensed group statement of comprehensive income                               
                   Quarter ended                           Year ended           
                                                           31 December          
Rm                  31 March      31 March     31 December    2011              
                  2012          2011         2011           Audited             
Revenue             9 142         7 777        7 258          31 453            
Raw materials and   (5 112)       (4 374)      (5 672)        (19 886)          
consumables used                                                                
Employee costs      (802)         (781)        (758)          (3 164)           
Energy              (732)         (632)        (653)          (3 177)           
Movement in         (459)         (15)         932            1 733             
inventories of                                                                  
finished goods and                                                              
work in progress                                                                
Depreciation        (355)         (347)        (363)          (1 409)           
Amortisation of     (4)           (3)          (4)            (14)              
intangible assets                                                               
Other operating     (1 220)       (1 327)      (1 025)        (5 239)           
expenses                                                                        
Profit/(loss) from  458           298          (285)          297               
operations                                                                      
Finance and         5             6            5              31                
investment income                                                               
Finance costs       (74)          (60)         (106)          (292)             
Net foreign         (17)          97                          124               
exchange                                                                        
(losses)/gains                                                                  
Income/(loss) from  9             (62)         120            (34)              
equity accounted                                                                
investments                                                                     
(net of tax)                                                                    
Profit/(loss)       381           279          (266)          126               
before tax                                                                      
Income tax          (102)         (95)         82             (118)             
(charge)/credit                                                                 
Profit/(loss) for   279           184          (184)          8                 
the period                                                                      
Other comprehensive                                                             
income                                                                          
Exchange            (94)          45           14             315               
differences on                                                                  
translation of                                                                  
foreign operations                                                              
(Losses)/gains on   (21)          4            (10)           (12)              
available-for-sale                                                              
investment taken to                                                             
equity                                                                          
Share of other      (7)           (149)                       7                 
comprehensive                                                                   
income of equity                                                                
accounted                                                                       
investments                                                                     
Total comprehensive 157           84           (180)          318               
income/(loss) for                                                               
the period                                                                      
Profit/(loss)                                                                   
attributable to:                                                                
Owners of the       279           184          (184)          8                 
company                                                                         
Total comprehensive                                                             
income/(loss)                                                                   
attributable to:                                                                
Owners of the       157           84           (180)          318               
company                                                                         
Attributable                                                                    
earnings/(loss) per                                                             
share (cents)                                                                   
- basic             70            46           (46)           2                 
Additional information                                                          
                   Quarter ended                           Year ended           
                                                           31 December          
Rm                  31 March      31 March     31 December    2011              
                  2012          2011         2011           Audited             
Audited                                                                         
Reconciliation of                                                               
headline                                                                        
earnings/(loss)                                                                 
Profit/(loss) for   279           184          (184)          8                 
the period                                                                      
Adjusted for:                                                                   
- Loss/(profit) on  5             15           (104)          (82)              
disposal or                                                                     
scrapping of assets                                                             
- Tax effect        (1)           (4)          28             22                
Headline            283           195          (260)          (52)              
earnings/(loss)                                                                 
Headline            71            49           (65)           (13)              
earnings/(loss) per                                                             
share (cents)                                                                   
Reconciliation of                                                               
earnings before                                                                 
interest, taxation,                                                             
depreciation and                                                                
amortisation                                                                    
(EBITDA)                                                                        
Profit/(loss) from  458           298          (285)          297               
operations                                                                      
Adjusted for:                                                                   
- Depreciation      355           347          363            1 409             
- Amortisation of   4             3            4              14                
intangible assets                                                               
EBITDA              817           648          82             1 720             
Condensed group statement of financial position                                 
Rm                               As at        As at          As at              
                               31 March     31 March       31 December          
                               2012         2011           2011                 
                                                         Audited                
Assets                                                                          
Non-current assets               19 211       18 717         19 573             
Property, plant and equipment    16 364       16 259         16 618             
Intangible assets                123          80             126                
Equity accounted investments     2 687        2 197          2 772              
Other financial assets           37           181            57                 
Current assets                   13 339       12 622         12 849             
Inventories                      9 301        7 380          9 935              
Trade and other receivables      3 409        2 634          2 374              
Taxation                                                     100                
Other financial assets           1            105            1                  
Cash and cash equivalents        628          2 503          439                
Total assets                     32 550       31 339         32 422             
Equity and liabilities                                                          
Shareholders` equity             22 831       22 643         22 669             
Stated capital                   37           37             37                 
Non-distributable reserves       (2 339)      (2 641)        (2 231)            
Retained income                  25 133       25 247         24 863             
Non-current liabilities          4 443        4 546          4 474              
Borrowings and other payables    231          217            241                
Finance lease obligations        438          495            451                
Deferred income tax liability    2 289        2 314          2 310              
Provision for post-retirement    8            9              7                  
medical costs                                                                   
Non-current provisions           1 477        1 511          1 465              
Current liabilities              5 276        4 150          5 279              
Trade and other payables         4 127        3 575          4 644              
Borrowings and other payables    88           83             107                
Finance lease obligations        55           58             57                 
Taxation                         3            112                               
Current provisions               373          322            471                
Cash and bank overdraft          630                                            
Total equity and liabilities     32 550       31 339         32 422             
Condensed group statement of cash flows                                         
                            Quarter ended                  Year ended           
Rm                           31 March  31 March  31 December  31 December       
2012      2011      2011         2011                
                                                         Audited                
Cash outflows from operating (308)     (861)     (61)         (1 412)           
activities                                                                      
Cash (utilised in)/generated (221)     (902)     73           (879)             
from operations                                                                 
Interest income              4         6         4            29                
Finance cost                 (50)      (19)      (41)         (103)             
Dividend paid                                                 (221)             
Income tax paid              (20)                (81)         (243)             
Realised foreign exchange    (21)      54        (16)         5                 
movement                                                                        
Cash outflows from investing (99)      (149)     (513)        (1 212)           
activities                                                                      
Investment to maintain       (79)      (109)     (450)        (924)             
operations                                                                      
Investment to expand         (15)      (46)      (75)         (266)             
operations                                                                      
Proceeds on scrapping of                         106          106               
assets                                                                          
Investment in associate and  (5)       (2)       (144)        (180)             
equity accounted investment                                                     
Investment income - interest           1                      2                 
Dividend from equity                   7         50           50                
accounted investments                                                           
Cash outflows from financing (38)      (58)      (267)        (616)             
activities                                                                      
Repayment of borrowings,     (38)      (58)      (267)        (616)             
finance lease obligations                                                       
and other payables                                                              
Decrease in cash and cash    (445)     (1 068)   (841)        (3 240)           
equivalents                                                                     
Effect of foreign exchange   4         65        4            173               
rate changes                                                                    
Cash and cash equivalents at 439       3 506     1 276        3 506             
beginning of period                                                             
Cash and cash equivalents at (2)       2 503     439          439               
end of period                                                                   
Condensed group statement of changes in equity                                  
Rm                       Stated   Treasury      Other     Retained  Total       
capital  share equity  reserves  earnings                
                               reserve                                          
Quarter ended 31 March                                                          
2011                                                                            
Balance as at            37       (3 918)       1 443     24 994    22 556      
31 December 2010                                                                
Total comprehensive                             (100)     184       84          
income                                                                          
Management share trust:                         (3)                 (3)         
net of treasury share                                                           
purchases                                                                       
Share-based payment                             6                   6           
reserve                                                                         
Transfer of equity                              (69)      69                    
accounted earnings                                                              
Balance as at 31 March   37       (3 918)       1 277     25 247    22 643      
2011                                                                            
Quarter ended                                                                   
31 December 2011                                                                
Balance as at            37       (3 918)       1 596     25 127    22 842      
30 September 2011                                                               
Total comprehensive                             4         (184)     (180)       
income                                                                          
Management share trust:                         (5)                 (5)         
net of treasury share                                                           
purchases                                                                       
Share-based payment                             12                  12          
reserve                                                                         
Transfer of equity                              80        (80)                  
accounted earnings                                                              
Balance as at            37       (3 918)       1 687     24 863    22 669      
31 December 2011                                                                
Quarter ended 31 March                                                          
2012                                                                            
Balance as at            37       (3 918)       1 687     24 863    22 669      
31 December 2011                                                                
Total comprehensive                             (122)     279       157         
income                                                                          
Share-based payment                             5                   5           
reserve                                                                         
Transfer of equity                              9         (9)                   
accounted earnings                                                              
Balance as at 31 March   37       (3 918)       1 579     25 133    22 831      
2012                                                                            
Segmental information                                                           
                                  Quarter ended                                 
                                  31 March    31 March     31 December          
                                 2012        2011         2011                  
Flat Steel Products                                                             
Revenue (R million)                5 670       5 562        5 549               
- External                         5 595       5 486        5 284               
- Internal                         75          76           265                 
EBITDA (R million)                 81          459          (152)               
Depreciation and amortisation      (285)       (282)        (292)               
(R million)                                                                     
(Loss)/profit from operations      (204)       177          (444)               
(R million)                                                                     
Liquid steel production            981         1 052        989                 
(`000 tonnes)                                                                   
Steel sales (`000 tonnes)          866         991          806                 
- Local                            645         683          554                 
- Export                           221         308          252                 
Capacity utilisation (%)           69          75           70                  
Long Steel Products                                                             
Revenue (R million)                3 274       1 945        2 216               
- External                         2 993       1 625        1 384               
- Internal                         281         320          832                 
EBITDA (R million)                 521         (15)         74                  
Depreciation and amortisation      (72)        (66)         (67)                
(R million)                                                                     
Profit/(loss) from operations      449         (81)         7                   
(R million)                                                                     
Liquid steel production            402         385          209                 
(`000 tonnes)                                                                   
Steel sales (`000 tonnes)          422         302          187                 
- Local                            349         213          171                 
- Export                           73          89           16                  
Capacity utilisation (%)           70          68           36                  
Coke and Chemicals                                                              
Revenue (R million)                576         687          604                 
- External                         554         666          590                 
- Internal                         22          21           14                  
EBITDA (R million)                 205         222          225                 
Depreciation and amortisation      (9)         (10)         (15)                
(R million)                                                                     
Profit from operations (R million) 196         212          210                 
Commercial coke produced           134         177          154                 
(`000 tonnes)                                                                   
Commercial coke sales              143         196          163                 
(`000 tonnes)                                                                   
Tar sales (`000 tonnes)            30          33           30                  
Corporate and Other                                                             
EBITDA (R million)                 10          (18)         (65)                
Depreciation and amortisation      7           8            7                   
(R million)                                                                     
Profit/(loss) from operations      17          (10)         (58)                
(R million)                                                                     
Overview                                                                        
After the major production outages experienced in the previous two quarters, the
company enjoyed a measure of operational stability over the first three months  
of the year. Steel market demand improved significantly on the back of          
restocking whilst prices remained relatively stable. In contrast, the commercial
coke market was quite challenging due to a dramatic decline in production in the
ferrochrome industry.                                                           
Headline earnings increased to R283 million for the quarter from a loss of R260 
million reported in the preceding quarter and a profit of R195 million reported 
in the corresponding quarter of last year. Dispatches were strong and in line   
with the same time last year but up 30% quarter-on-quarter, driven primarily by 
restocking. Average net realised sales prices were stable at similar levels to  
the previous quarter, but 23% higher on average compared to first quarter 2011. 
The production cash cost of hot rolled coil and billets decreased by 3% compared
to the previous quarter but increased by 15% when compared to this time last    
year.                                                                           
Improved operational performance led to a 15% increase in liquid steel output   
compared to the previous quarter with capacity utilisation at Newcastle rising  
to 74% from 26% in the fourth quarter, reflecting the recovery after the        
structural collapse of the dust catcher in the third quarter. A second insurance
payment of R245 million was received during March relating to this incident     
which is approximately R80 million more than the opportunity loss for the       
quarter.                                                                        
A significant drop in market demand for commercial coke resulted in a 9% fall in
EBITDA at Coke and Chemicals business to a total of R205 million. The business  
unit was negatively affected by the unexpected shutdown of a number of smelters 
in the ferrochrome industry during the period, following an agreement with Eskom
to reduce electricity offtake.                                                  
The lost time injury frequency rate per million man-hours worked improved to an 
all time record of 0,81 from 0,88 and 0,99 reported in the preceding and        
corresponding quarter, respectively. Our journey to zero fatalities and zero    
injuries in the workplace is on course.                                         
Key statistics                                                                  
                                    Quarter ended                               
                                    31 March    31 March    31 December         
2012        2011        2011                 
Revenue (R million)                  9 142       7 777       7 258              
EBITDA (R million)                   817         648         82                 
EBITDA/tonne (R/t)                   634         501         83                 
EBITDA margin (%)                    8,9         8,3         1,1                
Profit/(loss) from operations        458         298         (285)              
(R million)                                                                     
Net profit/(loss) (R million)        279         184         (184)              
Headline earnings/(loss) (R million) 283         195         (260)              
Headline earnings/(loss) per share   71          49          (65)               
(cents)                                                                         
Liquid steel production              1 383       1 437       1 198              
(`000 tonnes)                                                                   
Steel sales (`000 tonnes)            1 288       1 293       993                
-?Local                              994         896         725                
-?Export                             294         397         268                
Lost time injury frequency rate      0,81        0,99        0,88               
Market review                                                                   
Global steel consumption remained moderate during the period. China remains the 
dominant steel consumer despite a slowdown in consumption caused by a decline in
industrial production and slower GDP growth. With improved economic activity in 
the US, demand and pricing have been relatively firm in that market over the    
quarter. While we did see some restocking in Europe, the real demand outlook for
the rest of the year remains sluggish.                                          
On the domestic front, 2012 GDP growth is estimated at 2,9%, mainly attributed  
to an improvement in manufacturing. The construction sector, the primary driver 
of domestic steel demand, continues to be slow with revival only expected in the
latter part of the year. Of concern also is the performance of the mining sector
which continues to register a slow-down in fixed asset investment and production
levels. There are no clear signs yet of recovery in underlying demand.          
Financial review                                                                
Quarter ended 31 March 2012 compared with quarter ended 31 March 2011           
Revenue of R9,1 billion was 18% higher than the same period last year whilst    
steel shipments were flat. Domestic steel shipments increased by 11% but were   
offset by a 26% decrease in export shipments. Shipments for flat steel products 
declined by 13% while long steel products rose by 40% following the blast       
furnace conditions experienced in Newcastle during the early part of 2011.      
Average net realised prices for flat steel were 19% up, while long steel rose by
32%. Revenue from the Coke and Chemicals business was down 16% following a 27%  
drop in sales volumes, offset by a 7% increase in prices.                       
Production cash costs continued to rise. Costs for hot rolled coil and billets  
increased by 16% and 13% respectively, largely due to an increase in the prices 
of imported hard coking coal (31%), local coking coal (30%), iron ore (12%) and 
electricity (23%).                                                              
Total liquid steel production was 4% down of which flat steel decreased by 7%   
and long steel increased by 4%. Flat steel products achieved capacity           
utilisation of 69% compared to 75% a year ago. The equivalent figures for long  
steel products were 70% and 68% respectively.                                   
Finance costs increased by R14 million to R74 million for the quarter due to    
overdraft facilities utilised to fund working capital requirements.             
Net foreign exchange losses of R17 million were reported as a result of a 6%    
strengthening of the rand against the US dollar over the quarter. This compares 
to a R97 million foreign exchange profit for the corresponding quarter following
a 3% weakening of the rand/US dollar exchange rate during that period together  
with higher foreign currency denominated cash balances.                         
Income from equity accounted investments after taxation was R9 million compared 
with a loss of R62 million in the previous reporting period. The latter relates 
mainly to the company`s share of the loss recognised by Coal of Africa.         
Quarter ended 31 March 2012 compared with quarter ended 31 December 2011        
Revenue of R9,1 billion was 26% higher quarter-on-quarter driven by a 295 000   
tonne increase in total steel shipments, with domestic steel shipments          
increasing by 37% and export shipments increasing by 10%. Shipments for flat    
steel products increased by 7%, while long steel products increased by 126%     
following the dust catcher failure that affected the previous quarter`s sales.  
Average net realised prices for flat steel products remained unchanged, while   
long steel products declined marginally. Revenue from the Coke and Chemicals    
business decreased by 5% following a 12% decline in commercial coke volumes off-
set by a marginal increase in net realised prices of 2%.                        
The production cash cost of hot rolled coil decreased by 4% whilst that of      
billets increased by 4% due to a combination of input price movements consisting
mainly of imported pellets (25% lower), scrap (5% lower), iron ore (5% higher)  
and local coking coal (8% higher).                                              
Total liquid steel production was 15% higher than the previous quarter of which 
flat steel remained unchanged and long steel increased by 92%. Over the same    
period, flat steel products achieved capacity utilisation of 69% compared to 70%
whereas long steel products achieved capacity utilisation of 70% compared to    
36%.                                                                            
Finance costs dropped from R106 million to R74 million as a consequence of a    
higher discount rate used to determine the present value of long-term           
liabilities such as environmental obligations and onerous contract provisions.  
Income from equity accounted investments after taxation was R9 million compared 
with R120 million in the previous quarter. The latter relates mainly to a       
partial reversal of the group`s share of the impairment loss in Coal of Africa  
that was recognised in the third quarter of 2011.                               
Contingent liabilities                                                          
Wire rod matter - alleged exclusionary conduct                                  
The case brought before the Competition Tribunal (Tribunal) by Barnes Fencing   
Industries Limited relating to alleged price and exclusionary conduct on the    
sale of wire rod is continuing in accordance with Tribunal procedures. A date   
for the hearing has not been set.                                               
Long steel matter - alleged cartel conduct                                      
The Competition Commission (Commission) has referred the company and three other
primary steel producers in South Africa to the Tribunal for alleged price fixing
and market division in respect of certain long steel products. The Commission   
has recommended the imposition of a financial penalty of 10% of the company`s   
2008 annual turnover. On 3 September 2010, the Tribunal refused access to the   
bulk of the documentation requested by the company as a result of which a notice
of appeal has been filed with the Competition Appeal Court (CAC) to review the  
Tribunal`s decision. The appeal was heard on 2 December 2011 and judgment was   
handed down on 2 April 2012. The matter was referred back to the Tribunal for a 
hearing to determine the validity of the confidentiality claims placed on the   
documents in respect of which the company is seeking access. ArcelorMittal South
Africa has also filed an application challenging the validity of the referral of
this matter to the Tribunal. No date has been set for the hearing of this       
application.                                                                    
Flat steel matter - alleged conscious parallelism                               
On 30 March 2012 the Commission referred a case of restrictive horizontal       
practice case against ArcelorMittal South Africa and Highveld Steel and Vanadium
Corporation Limited (Highveld) to the Tribunal for adjudication. This relates to
alleged price fixing and market allocation in respect of flat steel products.   
The form of price fixing alleged by the Commission in this instance is one based
on the "conscious parallelism" phenomenon. This mainly relates to Highveld      
increasing its prices each time ArcelorMittal South Africa increases its prices.
ArcelorMittal South Africa strongly rejects the allegations by the Commission   
and will defend itself. The Commission has recommended to the Tribunal to impose
a penalty of 10% of the company`s 2008 annual turnover. No amount has been      
recognised as a liability.                                                      
Competition Commission investigations                                           
The Commission is formally investigating four (previously five) complaints      
against ArcelorMittal South Africa. The first involves alleged excessive pricing
of tinplate. The second investigation involves alleged prohibited vertical      
practices in respect of purchases of scrap steel. The third investigation       
appears to involve an extension of the Barnes Fencing Industries Limited case   
described under contingent liabilities, into a later period. The fourth         
investigation relates to excessive pricing in the flat steel market and the iron
ore surcharge introduced, and later cancelled by the company in 2010. The       
company is co-operating fully with the Commission in these investigations and   
continues to deliver all information and documentation to the competition       
authorities as and when called upon to do so.                                   
Dispute with Sishen Iron Ore Company (Proprietary) Limited (SIOC)               
Judgment in the High Court application to review the award of the rights to     
Imperial Crown Trading 289 (Pty) Limited (ICT) by the Department of Mineral     
Resources (DMR) was delivered in December 2011. The judge found, as argued by   
ArcelorMittal South Africa, that SIOC was awarded 100% of the mining rights in  
the Sishen mine and therefore the award to ICT was invalid. ICT and DMR have    
applied for leave to appeal this judgment. The application will be heard on 11  
May 2012. The arbitration proceedings between ArcelorMittal and SIOC have been  
postponed pending the finalisation of the High Court Application.               
Acquisitions                                                                    
In April 2012, ArcelorMittal South Africa acquired an interest of just less than
20% in an iron ore exploration project in the Northern Cape area. The settlement
of the purchase price is structured over a period subject to certain conditions 
precedent. The acquisition of this tranche of shares is not dependent on        
Ministerial approval in terms of the Minerals and Petroleum Resources           
Development Act, No 28 of 2002, though subsequent purchases are subject to such 
approval. Early-stage exploration activities, which are fully funded by the     
company, commenced in February this year and are expected to extend into early  
2013.                                                                           
Other developments                                                              
The matter between the company and the South African Revenue Services relating  
to the erroneous claiming of customs value added tax previously reported as a   
contingent liability for the year ended 31 December 2011 has been resolved and  
settled.                                                                        
In his budget speech in February 2012, the Minister of Finance outlined further 
detail regarding the proposed carbon tax. As currently contemplated, this will  
have a significant financial impact on the company and further engagement will  
take place with National Treasury to reach a sustainable taxation structure that
makes provision for the limitations the steel industry faces due to a lack of   
alternative technologies.                                                       
Dividend policy                                                                 
The board of directors of ArcelorMittal South Africa ("the Board") approved a   
revision of the current dividend policy whereby the declaration and payment of  
any dividend will now be subject to the discretion of the Board. The timing and 
amount of dividend payments will be dependent upon ArcelorMittal South Africa`s 
earnings, financial condition, cash availability and capital requirements to    
sustain the business and support future growth. These factors will be considered
at the end of the half year and the year end of the calendar year in determining
whether or not a dividend should be declared.                                   
Outlook for second quarter 2012                                                 
Earnings for the second quarter are expected to be substantially lower than the 
previous quarter due to a decline in domestic demand, softer steel prices,      
higher costs such as electricity and transport and a drop in sales of commercial
coke due to the usual shutdown by the ferrochrome industry during the winter    
months.                                                                         
Basis of preparation                                                            
The condensed reviewed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in  
compliance with the Listings Requirements of the JSE Limited, the recognition   
and measurement requirements of International Financial Reporting Standards     
(IFRS) as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and the 
AC500 standards as issued by the Accounting Practices Board. These statements   
were compiled under the supervision of Mr RH Torlage, the Chief Financial       
Officer.                                                                        
On behalf of the Board                                                          
N Nyembezi-Heita                     RH Torlage                                 
Chief Executive Officer              Chief Financial Officer                    
2 May 2012                                                                      
Forward-looking statements                                                      
Certain statements in this release that are neither reported financial results  
nor other historical information, are forward-looking statements, including but 
not limited to statements that are predictions of or indicate future earnings,  
savings, synergies, events, trends, plans or objectives.  Undue reliance should 
not be placed on such statements because, by their nature, they are subject to  
known and unknown risks and uncertainties and can be affected by other factors, 
that could cause actual results and company plans and objectives to differ      
materially from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements (or
from past results).                                                             
Registered office                                                               
ArcelorMittal South Africa Limited, Room N3-5, Main Building, Delfos Boulevard, 
Vanderbijlpark, 1911                                                            
Directors                                                                       
Non-executive:                                                                  
MJN Njeke* (Chairman), DK Chugh, FA du Plessis*, M Macdonald*,                  
S Maheshwarin, LP Mondi, DCG Murray*, ND Orleyn*, G Urquijo                     
Citizen of India? Citizen of Spain?* Independent non-executive                  
Executive:                                                                      
N Nyembezi-Heita (Chief Executive Officer),                                     
RH Torlage (Chief Financial Officer)                                            
Company Secretary                                                               
Premium Corporate Consulting Services (Proprietary) Limited                     
Sponsor                                                                         
Deutsche Securities (SA) (Proprietary) Limited, 87 Maude Street, Sandton, 2146. 
Private Bag X9933, Sandton, 2146                                                
Transfer secretaries                                                            
Computershare Investor Services (Proprietary) Limited, 70 Marshall Street,      
Johannesburg, 2001                                                              
PO Box 61051, Marshalltown, Johannesburg, 2107                                  
This report is available on ArcelorMittal South Africa`s Web site at:           
http://www.arcelormittal.com/southafrica/                                       
Share queries:                                                                  
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10 May 2012                                                                     
Vanderbijlpark                                                                  
Sponsor                                                                         
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