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De Montessus says Endeavour to close value gap en route to...

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ENDEAVOUR Mining would close the valuation gap between itself and its peer group by September, said CEO Sébastien de Montessus who likened the firm's...

Anglo, Glencore et al in need of GHG benchmark as stakeholders...

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A QUESTION at a recent Glencore pre-AGM meeting about greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction targets made mention that the group’s short-term targets were being missed. Glencore...

DRC coalition asks for review of Gertler deals as country will...

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THE Democratic Republic of Congo lost out on nearly $2bn in revenue by selling mining and oil assets to Israeli billionaire Dan Gertler, said...

Investors hope for faster reform in SA now President Ramaphosa strengthens...

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INVESTORS welcomed the suspension of one of the main party rivals of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, but his reform agenda had been too slowly...

Anglo’s Kumba ascends to fresh share price highs as commodity frenzy...

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KUMBA Iron Ore continued to rack up fresh share price records, ending today at R717.19/share, a daily gain of 2.5%, and valuing the company...

Petra to pay £4.3m as it settles Williamson illegal miner claims...

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PETRA Diamonds has agreed to pay £4.3m in settlement of claims brought against the company's Williamson mine in Tanzania in respect of human rights...

AfriTin raises £13m for Uis first phase expansion following placement of...

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AFRITIN, the UK-listed miner and development firm, raised £13m in an accelerated book-build with the proceeds earmarked for first phase expansion of its Uis tin...

Supply fear to keep iron ore price pumping with long-term $250/t...

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THE heat in the iron ore market, which has seen the price of the mineral increase to more than $230 per ton, was unlikely...

Herd mentality just the ticket for Gemfields as it aims to...

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ONE means by which the diamond industry has coped with restrictions on international travel is to channel sales of unpolished goods through online auctions,...

Sibanye-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman says metals supercycle could be better than...

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NEAL Froneman, CEO of Sibanye-Stillwater, said the world may be in the grip of another minerals and metals supercycle but he warned there was...