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Village Main Reef again falls short of target

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Village Main Reef has missed its production target for a second quarter in a row, but the strong rand gold price should enable the company to continue delivering sufficient cash flows.

The golden doldrums

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If one is called to write flashcards to explain how the gold price behaves, you’ll probably need only two; it’s that binary. Put another way, quiet is bad for the gold price.

Great Basin in R80m BEE tiff with Gold Fields

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A cancelled empowerment deal with Gold Fields is an unwanted spanner in the works of Great Basin, which also faced scepticism regarding production targets at its Burnstone mine.

Gold One secures financing for deals

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Gold One International says it has secured the necessary finance to settle the Rand Uranium and Ezulwini acquisition deals.

Investec sees gold at $1,850

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Gold may appreciate a further 10% in 2012 to an average price of around $1,850 per ounce, as negative real interest rates continue to bolster the appeal of the metal.

Central Rand Gold seeks image makeover

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Central Rand Gold is seeking to restore its credibility in the market as it prepares shareholders for a future fundraising, saying it is working on the details of a credible long-term strategy.

Mining policies inconsistent – Cutifani

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South Africa's macroeconomic policies, particularly those considered for the mining industry, will erode competitiveness and stall investment, says AngloGold Ashanti CEO Mark Cutifani.

Randgold’s Malian assets operational

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Randgold Resources CEO Mark Bristow says the company's operations in Mali are operational, adding that conditions in the country are returning to normal.

No quiet exit for First Uranium

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The chances of First Uranium being afforded a dignified death seem slim as disgruntled shareholders are organising a rebellion against the disposal of key assets.

Aurora “virtually a Ponzi scheme’

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The liquidators of Aurora Empowerment Systems have revealed that the company only has R2,000 left in 10 bank accounts, leaving workers with no hope of ever being paid.