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Swanepoel granted R9m in Village share options

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Bernard Swanepoel and fellow directors were granted share options totaling R24.2m in value at a price of R1.53/share.

The rise of gold: metal set to remain investor favourite in...

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GOLD is expected to retain its commanding position as the world's second most important monetary reserve for the remainder of 2025. This is according to...

New wage offer comes with ultimatum

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Employers in the gold mining sector have tabled new wage hike proposals, but the offer is conditional on all striking employees returning to work by Thursday evening.

Sibanye hunting 300,000 oz/year African gold miner

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SIBANYE Gold was targeting a 200,000 ounce to 300,000 oz/year African (non-South African) gold mine or producing company as it sought to bolster its...

Equities to outshine gold in post-QE2 world

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Gold's performance has eclipsed that of gold mining stocks this year, but gold equities now are likely to take the upper hand as the flow of cheap US cash slows.

Hummingbird shares get one fifth boost after firm hot commissions Guinea...

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HUMMINGBIRD Resources has started hot commissioning of its Kouroussa gold mine in Guinea, the company said today. Shares in the company were 22% higher...

Gold Fields sees Q1 output at 906,000 oz

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Gold Fields, the world's fourth-largest listed gold miner, says it expects attributable gold output for the September quarter to increase compared to the previous quarter.

Gold firms take scalpel to head office costs

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Hundreds for management jobs in South Africa's gold mining sector have been cut in the second quarter as prospects dim.

Why won’t ARM sell its stake in Harmony Gold?

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IT would appear that African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) executive chairman Patrice Motsepe gets a warm, fuzzy feeling from his group’s stake in Harmony Gold...

AngloGold sees 11% Tropicana capex hike

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AngloGold Ashanti said capital expenditure at its western Australia prospect, Tropicana would be 11% higher than the mid-point of its estimates in 2010.