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Stillwater Q4 profits down; platinum group miner cites higher costs, lower prices

In this Nov. 2, 2012 photo, two rail cars bring 30 tons of muck out of the Stillwater Mining Co. mine in Nye, Mont. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Stillwater County News, Marlo Provonost

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In this Nov. 2, 2012 photo, two rail cars bring 30 tons of muck out of the Stillwater Mining Co. mine in Nye, Mont. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Stillwater County News, Marlo Provonost

BILLINGS, Mont. - Stillwater Mining Co. (TSX:SWC.U) is reporting a significant drop in both fourth-quarter and full-year earnings, with the platinum group metals producer citing high production costs and lower prices.

Montana-based Stillwater says consolidated net income attributable to common stockholders was US$16.9 million or 13 cents per diluted share in the three months ended Dec. 31.

That was down from US$24.7 million or 21 cents per share in the same 2011 quarter.

Total revenues for the fourth quarter were $203.4 million, down from $259.7 million a year ago.

For the full-year, earnings attributable to common shareholders fell to US$55 million or 46 cents per diluted share on revenues of US$800.2 million. That was down from US$144.3 million or $1.30 per diluted share on revenues of $906 million in 2011.

Average prices realized for mined ounces of palladium were US$641 in 2012, compared with US$739 in 2011, and for platinum were $1,551 in 2012 compared with $1,705 in 2011.

Of the US$800.2 million of revenues recorded in 2012, $455.4 million was attributable to sales from mine production and $344.8 million was generated by the company's recycling activities.

Comparable revenues for 2011 of US$906 million included $528 million from mine production, $376.8 million from recycling and $1.1 million from the resale of purchased metal.

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