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AngloGold’s Dushnisky marks presence in absentia, but questions abound

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KELVIN Dushnisky is expected to formally make his first public appearance as CEO of AngloGold Ashanti later this month at the Denver Gold Show,...

DRDGold in R111m bond issue

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The JSE has granted DRDGold a listing for a domestic medium-term note programme, paving the way for the gold miner to raise R111m.

Zijin puts itself in frame for Africa business saluting Barrick/Randgold merger

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ZIJIN Mining, a partner with Barrick Gold in the Porgera mine in Papua New Guinea, added itself to growing list of potential business partners...

Barrick’s Bristow calls talks with Newmont over Nevada JV ‘constructive’

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MARK Bristow, CEO of Barrick Gold, held “constructive” talks with Newmont Mining CEO, Gary Goldberg, said Reuters citing an interview involving the South African...

“We’re ahead at South Deep for first time since I can...

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NICK Holland has received a few knocks in his eight years as CEO of Gold Fields including an investigation by the US Securities Regulation...

AngloGold Ashanti CEO says New York listing could open the door...

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ANGLOGOLD Ashanti CEO Alberto Calderon acknowledged the company would be susceptible to a takeover by moving its listing to New York from Johannesburg, but...

Ramaphosa election a “significant rerating event” for Anglo

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THE election of Cyril Ramaphosa as president of the African National Congress, which positions him to become national president, would help narrow the discount...

New SA fund targets acquisitions of ‘non-core’ gold mines

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BOKAMOSO Gold, a new private equity fund fronted by Billy Mawasha, former head of AngloGold Ashanti’s South African operations, is hoping to buy non-core...

Gold Fields well capitalised to survive COVID-19 lockdowns, says CEO Holland

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GOLD Fields' mines were largely unaffected by COVID-19 related stoppages, but the group was sufficiently capitalised to withstand prolonged downtimes should they materialise in...

Sibanye may build R3bn power plant

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Sibanye Gold said power disruptions owing to Eskom load-shedding had forced it to consider building a R3bn solar-power plant or a coal-fired power station.