Brazil's Vale Q3 profit misses estimate on impairment, lower iron ore prices

Reuters

Published Oct 28, 2021 08:23PM ET

Updated Oct 28, 2021 09:30PM ET

RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazilian miner Vale SA (NYSE:VALE) reported on Thursday a third-quarter net profit of $3.9 billion, significantly below analysts' forecasts of $6.2 billion, due to lower iron ore prices and an impairment at its coal business.

While Vale's net income fell by almost half from the previous quarter, it surged 34% when compared with a year-ago period.

Vale, one of the world's biggest iron ore miners, said its quarterly numbers were dented by iron ore prices that plunged 31% in the reported period, as well as a labor disruption at its Sudbury nickel mine in Canada that led to a hit in production.

The miner said it had an impairment charge in its coal business that totaled almost $2 billion, but did not give further details.

In the previous quarter, the company had disclosed a writedown on its coal assets resulting from a "lower long-term price assumption for metallurgical and thermal coal."

Vale, one of the largest companies in Brazil, said on Thursday it would buy back 200 million shares, or about 4.1% of the firm's outstanding shares.