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The Africa - NYSE Relationship

The Africa - NYSE Relationship February 26, 2004 The World’s Largest Stock Market $5.9 trillion of non-U.S. companies Market cap of $17.2 trillion Others Canada Europe Latin America Asia Pacific NYSE International Market Capitalization Non-U.S. Market Cap $ 5.9 Trillion

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The Africa - NYSE Relationship

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  1. The Africa - NYSE Relationship February 26, 2004

  2. The World’s Largest Stock Market $5.9 trillion of non-U.S. companies Market cap of $17.2 trillion

  3. Others Canada Europe Latin America Asia Pacific NYSE International Market Capitalization Non-U.S. Market Cap $ 5.9 Trillion • Today, 467 listed companies from 50 countries with market cap of $5.9 trillion • In 1990, 110 companies from 19 countries with market cap of $662 billion • “NYSE Europe” is the by far the largest European stock exchange ($3.8 trillion) Source: NYSE Research As of end of December 2003

  4. Others Canada Europe Latin America Asia Pacific NYSE International Trading Average Daily Volume (in millions of shares) • Today, non- U.S. trading of 139 million shares a day, greater than total NYSE volume in 1986 • 9.9% of total NYSE volume • In 1990,10.6 million shares -- from 1990 to 2003, non-U.S. trading increased by 13 times Source: NYSE Research As of end of December 2003

  5. Strategic Benefits of NYSE Listing Summary of Key Benefits for Non-U.S. Companies • Highest Valuation through Peer Group Benchmarking • Access to Largest Pool of Capital • US Acquisition Currency • Equity-Based Compensation Plans for US Employees • Enhanced Visibility for Commercial Branding • Tax Benefits to US Investors if No U.S. Tax Treaty • Unqualified Commitment to Good Corporate Governance

  6. NYSE-Listed South African Companies All data for December 2003 except Market Capitalization, as of January 14, 2004

  7. Global Trading: NYSE Market Share South African Listed Companies In % Source: NYSE Database December 2003

  8. New York Trading South African Trading Global Trading: Average Daily Value South African Listed Companies In Millions Source: NYSE Database December 2003

  9. New York Trading South African Trading Global Trading: Average Daily Volume South African Listed Companies In Millions Source: NYSE Database December 2003

  10. NYSE ADRs Outstanding South African Listed Companies In Millions Source: NYSE Database December 2003

  11. Sasol: ADValue In $ 000 Source: NYSE Database First quarter 2004 data as of January 15

  12. Sasol: ADVolume In 000 Source: NYSE Database First quarter 2004 data as of January 15

  13. Sasol: ADRs Outstanding In MM Source: NYSE Database First quarter 2004 data as of January 15

  14. Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited: ADValue In Millions Source: NYSE Database First quarter 2004 data as of January 15

  15. Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited: ADVolume In Millions Source: NYSE Database First quarter 2004 data as of January 15

  16. Harmony Gold Mining Company: ADRs Outstanding In Millions Source: NYSE Database First quarter 2004 data as of January 15

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