Finally, a company of his own: why Chris Griffith quit Anglo...
FOLLOWERS of Gold Fields will have marked out Thursday in their diaries as that's when the company is to report its second quarter and...
Newmont guides 2019 gold to 5.2m oz owing to Subika expansion...
NEWMONT Mining said a full year of production from the Subika underground mine, an extension of the Ahafo operation in Ghana, would help drive...
Thungela’s performance belies challenge SA coal producers face amid climate change
THUNGELA Resources last week produced strong interim numbers underpinning the performance of its share price since listing in Johannesburg in June: an improvement in...
Selling De Beers is high jeopardy for Anglo boss, analysts say
BOTSWANA may seek to increase its stake in De Beers as part of the diamond company's sale by majority shareholder Anglo American.
Reuters cited a...
Barrick shareholders give resounding thumbs up to Randgold marriage
THE proposed merger of Barrick Gold with Randgold Resources took an enormous forward step today after 99% of shareholders in the Canadian miner voted in...
ArcelorMittal joins Kumba in fight against ICT
ArcelorMittal SA has decided to join Kumba in its legal battle against Imperial Crown Trading.
Aquarius Pt boss critical of platinum silos
Jean Nel, CEO of Aquarius Platinum, said it didn't make sense to operate in silos amid crushing market conditions and called for synergistic deal-making.
Richards Bay coal exports rise
The Richards Bay Coal Terminal managed its best performance in three years during 2010, but the amount of coal being exported remains way below its installed capacity.
CoAL’s Mooiplaats woes mount
Following hard on the forced closure of parts of its Vele mining complex in Limpopo, the Australian-owned mining company Coal of Africa is in trouble again with the environment department in Mpumalanga.
Paulson cuts gold ETF, upbeat view stays
Hedge fund manager John Paulson has cut his gold ETF bullion holdings by about $600m in the fourth quarter, a second straight reduction.


















