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Being a DRDGOLD shareholder means believing in the company’s ability to sustainably lift gold production from South African tailings, hit ambitious targets, and maintain financial discipline even during transitions. The recent CFO succession and upcoming board changes appear well-planned, thanks to long tenures and internal promotions, so I don’t see material impact on short-term catalysts like production or earnings momentum. However, any leadership handover does bring an element of execution risk, particularly with DRDGOLD’s 200,000 ounce annual production goal by 2029 still ahead. Risks right now center on operational delivery and maintaining its 18-year dividend streak, especially after a small drop in production and yield last year. That said, DRDGOLD’s earnings, strong returns, and share price performance all signal that financial and operational discipline are still at the core, even as new hands take the wheel.
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