China Gold International Resources (HKG:2099) posted a net profit of $202.3 million for the six months ended June 30, reversing a loss of $30.9 million a year earlier, according to a Friday Hong Kong bourse filing.
Earnings per share stood at $0.5053, compared with a loss of $0.0799 last year.
Revenue rose to $580.4 million from $208.5 million.
Shares of the gold and base metal mining firm were up over 2% in Friday morning trade.
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