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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
Form 6-K
Report of Foreign Private Issuer
Pursuant to Rules 13a-16 or 15d-16 under
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Dated 28 March 2018
Commission File Number: 001-31318
GOLD FIELDS LIMITED
(Translation of registrant’s name into English)
150 Helen Rd.
Sandown, Sandton 2196
South Africa
(Address of principal executive offices)
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover Form 20-F or Form 40-F.
Form 20-F
Form 40-F

Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(1): _____
Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(7): _____















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Directors: C A Carolus (Chair), N J Holland† ** (Chief Executive Officer), P A Schmidt** (Chief Financial Officer), A Andani# , P J Bacchus †,
T P Goodlace, C E Letton^, R P Menell, D M J Ncube, S P Reid^, Y G H Suleman
^Australian, †British, #Ghanaian, ** Executive Director
Company Secretary: MML Mokoka
Gold Fields Limited
Reg. 1968/004880/06
150 Helen Road,
Sandown, Sandton,
2196

Postnet Suite 252
Private Bag X30500
Houghton, 2041
South Africa

Tel +27 11 562 9700
Fax +27 11 562 9838
www.goldfields.com



Investor Enquiries

Avishkar Nagaser
Tel
+27 11 562 9775
Mobile     +27 82 312 8692
email
Avishkar.Nagaser@
goldfields.com

Thomas Mengel
Tel
+27 11 562 9849
Mobile     +27 72 493 5170
email
Thomas.Mengel@
goldfields.com

Media Enquiries

Sven Lunsche
Tel
+27 11 562 9763
Mobile     +27 83 260 9279
email
Sven.Lunsche@
goldfields.com
M E D I A   R E L E A S E
Gold Fields publishes 2017
Integrated Annual Report

Johannesburg, 28 March 2018: Gold Fields Limited (Gold Fields)
(JSE, NYSE: GFI) today published its Integrated Annual Report 2017
(IAR) and a number of associated reports on its website.

These are the statutory Annual Financial Report 2017, including the
Governance Report, containing the audited separate and consolidated
financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2017, the 2017
Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves Supplement, the Notice to
Shareholders of the Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Gold Fields’
Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Content Index for the IAR. The IAR
will be posted to shareholders on Thursday, 29 March 2018.

The IAR and the Annual Financial Report incorporate all aspects of
the Group’s business, including reviews of the South African, West
African, Australian and South American operations, the Group’s
project activities, as well as detailed financial, operational and
sustainable development information.

KPMG Inc. have audited the financial statements for the year ended
31 December 2017, including the Annual Financial Report, and their
unmodified audit report is open for inspection at the Company’s
offices.
The financial statements in the Annual Financial Report contain
modifications to the preliminary reviewed condensed consolidated
financial statements published on SENS on 14 February 2018. See
“Correction of methodology” below.

The Integrated Annual Report, the Notice to Shareholders of the AGM,
the Annual Financial Report, the Mineral Resources and Mineral
Reserves Supplement and the GRI Content Index are available at
www.goldfields.com
.

Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves Supplement 2017
The Gold Fields Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves
Supplement 2017 contains a comprehensive overview of Gold Fields’
Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve status as well as a detailed
breakdown for its operations and projects.
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As at 31 December 2017, Gold Fields had attributable gold Mineral Reserves of 49 million ounces (2016:
48 million ounces) and gold Mineral Resources of 104 million ounces (2016: 101 million ounces). In
addition, the attributable copper Mineral Reserves totalled 764 million pounds (2016: 454 million pounds)
and copper Mineral Resources 4,881 million pounds (2016: 5,813 million pounds). Stated figures are net
of annual production depletion.

The SAMREC Code compliant Mineral Reserves are based on gold and copper prices of US$1,200/oz
(A$1,600/oz, R525,000/kg) and US$2.50/lb (increasing to US$2.80/lb from 2020 onwards), respectively.
Relevant tonnes, grades, classification, reconciliations and Competent Persons are detailed in the
Supplement.

Notice of Annual General Meeting (AGM)

Notice is given to Shareholders of the AGM of the Company to be held at 150 Helen Road, Sandown,
Sandton, on Tuesday, 22 May 2018 at 15:00. The AGM will transact the business as stated in the Notice
of that meeting, a copy of which can be found with the Integrated Annual Report on the company’s
website at
www.goldfields.com.

In terms of section 59(1) (b) of the Companies Act, 71 of 2008, the record date for the purpose of
determining which shareholders are entitled to participate in and vote at the AGM (being the date on
which a shareholder must be registered in the Company’s securities register in order to participate in
and vote at the AGM) is Friday, 11 May 2018. Therefore the last day to trade in order to be registered in
the Company’s securities register as at the record date is Tuesday, 8 May 2017.

Correction of methodology

The financial statements in this report contain modifications to the preliminary reviewed condensed
consolidated financial statements published on SENS on 14 February 2018.

Subsequent to 14 February 2018, as a result of a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) comment
letter received by the Company in August 2017, the Company concluded that prior years’ understatement
of the amortisation of the mineral rights asset at the Australian operations was material to the 2017
consolidated financial statements and therefore restated the prior years’ consolidated financial
statements in terms of IAS 8, Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates and Errors. In the
preliminary reviewed condensed consolidated financial statements the prior years’ understatement was
accounted for in the 2017 financial year and not in the prior years, as subsequently concluded.

During the year ended 31 December 2017, the Group corrected the amortisation methodology for the
mineral rights assets at the Australian operations. Prior to the correction in methodology, the total mineral
rights asset capitalised at the Australian operations was amortised on a units-of-production basis over a
useful life that exceeded Proved and Probable reserves. The amortisation methodology was revised in
order to divide the total mineral rights asset capitalised at the respective operations into a depreciable
and a non-depreciable component. The depreciable component is then amortised over the estimated
Proved and Probable reserves of the respective Australian mines on the units-of-production method. For
further details, refer to accounting policies.

An amount of US$23.2 million (US$16.3 million after taxation), representing 3% of the total amortisation
and depreciation charge, was included in the preliminary reviewed consolidated financial statements for
the year ended 31 December 2017 in respect of correcting the understatement of amortisation relating
to prior years. In the 2017 annual financial statements this has been reversed from the 2017 year and
recognised in prior years.
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The impact on the consolidated income statements, in respect of each of the affected financial statement
line items, of the restatements is as follows:
Financial year
Amortisation
Deferred tax
Net effect
(US$ million)
2016
1
6.7
(2.0)
4.7
2015
2
7.4
(2.2)
5.2
Prior years
9.1
(2.7)
6.4
Total
23.2
          (6.9)
16.3
1 The amortisation charge of US$6.7 million represents 1% of the total amortisation and depreciation charge of US$671.4 million for 2016
2 The amortisation charge of US$7.4 million represents 1% of the total amortisation and depreciation charge of US$591.5 million for 2015
All unaffected financial statement items have been grouped together as “others”.

The impact on the consolidated statements of financial position, in respect of each of the affected
financial statement line items, of the restatements is as follows:
As reported in
preliminary
reviewed
consolidated
financial
statements
Adjustments
As restated
in audited
consolidated
financial
statements
As reported
in
preliminary
reviewed
consolidated
financial
statements
Adjustmen
ts
As restated
in audited
consolidated
financial
statements
Continuing operations
Revenue
2,761.8
-
2,761.8
2,666.4
-
2,666.4
Cost of sales
(2,128.3)
23.2
(2,105.1)
(1,994.6)
(6.6)
(2,001.2)
Others
(504.3)
-
(504.3)
(307.8)
-
(307.8)
Profit before taxation
129.2
23.2
152.4
364.0
(6.6)
357.4
Mining and income taxation
(166.3)
(6.9)
(173.2)
(191.5)
2.0
(189.5)
(Loss)/profit from continuing operations
(37.1)
16.3
(20.8)
172.5
(4.6)
167.9
Profit from discontinued operations, net of taxation
13.1
-
13.1
1.2
-
1.2
(Loss)/profit for the year
(24.0)
16.3
(7.7)
173.7
(4.6)
169.1
(Loss)/profit attributable to:
- Owners of the parent
(35.0)
16.3
(18.7)
162.8
(4.6)
158.2
- Non controlling interest holders
11.0
-
11.0
10.9
-
10.9
(24.0)
16.3
(7.7)
173.7
(4.6)
169.1
(Loss)/earnings per share attributable to owners of
the parent:
Basic (loss)/earnings per share from continuing
operations- cents
(6)
2
(4)
20
(1)
19
Diluted (loss)/earnings per share from continuing
operations- cents
(6)
2
(4)
20
(1)
19
Headline earnings per share from continuing operations -
cents
24
2
26
25
(1)
24
UNITED STATES DOLLAR
31 December 2017
31 December 2016
US$ million
US$ million
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There was no impact on the consolidated statements of cash flows as the correction in methodology was
non-cash. For further details, refer to note 40 of the consolidated financial statements.
Enquiries

Investors

Avishkar Nagaser
Tel: +27 11 562-9775
Mobile: +27 82 312 8692
Email :
Avishkar.Nagaser@goldfields.com
Thomas Mengel
Tel: +27 11 562 9849
Mobile: +27 72 493 5170
Email:
Thomas.Mengel@goldfields.com

Media

Sven Lunsche
Tel: +27 11 562-9763
Mobile: +27 83 260 9279
Email :
Sven.Lunsche@goldfields.com
ends
Notes to editors

About Gold Fields

Gold Fields Limited is a globally diversified gold producer with seven operating mines in Australia, Ghana, Peru and South Africa, and a total
attributable annual gold-equivalent production of approximately 2.2 million ounces. It has attributable gold Mineral Reserves of around 49
million ounces and gold Mineral Resources of around 104 million ounces. Attributable copper Mineral Reserves total 764 million pounds and
Mineral Resources 4,881 million pounds. Gold Fields has a primary listing on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) Limited, with secondary
listings on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the Swiss Exchange (SIX).

Sponsor: J.P. Morgan Equities South Africa (Pty) Ltd

As reported in
preliminary
reviewed
consolidated
financial
statements
Adjustments
As restated
in audited
consolidated
financial
statements
As reported
in
preliminary
reviewed
consolidated
financial
statements
Adjustmen
ts
As restated
in audited
consolidated
financial
statements
Property, plant and equipment
4,892.9
-
4,892.9
4,547.8
(23.2)
4,524.6
Retained earnings
(1,473.1)
2.0
(1,471.1)
(1,570.9)
18.3
(1,552.6)
Deferred taxation liability
(453.9)
-
(453.9)
(465.5)
6.9
(458.6)
US$ million
US$ million
UNITED STATES DOLLAR
31 December 2017
31 December 2016
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on
its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorised.
GOLD FIELDS LIMITED

Dated:
28
March
2018
By:
/s/ Nicholas J. Holland
Name:
Nicholas J. Holland
Title:
Chief Executive Officer