Feb 28 (Reuters) - Diversified miner Sibanye Stillwater
on Tuesday reported a 49% decline in full-year profit after a
lengthy strike at its South African gold mines and flooding at
its U.S platinum operations impacted production.
Its headline earnings per share (HEPS) - the main profit
measure in South Africa - fell to 6.52 rand ($0.3537) for the
year ended Dec.31 from 12.72 rand a year earlier.
($1 = 18.4336 rand)
(Reporting by Nelson Banya; editing by Jason Neely)
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