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Jubilee bags chrome resources

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Jubilee Platinum wins the right to retreat platinum group element tailings on the Dilokong mine, hailed by the firm as a major advance in its strategy.

Sibanye-Stillwater CEO says firm prepared to mothball US mine

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SIBANYE-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman said the company was prepared to put its Stillwater mine in the US on care and maintenance as palladium prices...

Panel appointed to drive platinum labour debate

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UPDATED: The panel, mandated by the Chamber of Mines, will open discussion on centralised bargaining and socio-economic issues that relate to platinum mining.

Lonmin playing “game of chicken” with market

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Analysts think Lonmin has the least flexibility of its peers and will almost certainly end up a smaller company, especially whilst it holds back on refinancing.

Northam warns PGM price slump could last for two years

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NORTHAM Platinum has forecast an extended slump in platinum group metal (PGM) prices of up to two years placing "significant pressure on earnings and...

Implats lays groundwork for JV with Northam in RBPlat after buying...

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IMPALA Platinum (Implats) had made its play for Royal Bafokeng Platinum (RBPlat) buying last week from a group of institutional shareholders 24.52% of the...

Nkwe, rival told to kiss and make up

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Nkwe Platinum will be forced to sit down and talk with its court rival over prospecting rights on a farm it lost in a Constitutional Court judgment last year.

If I was … Amplats CEO, Chris Griffith, on being SA’s...

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THE first thing Anglo American Platinum CEO, Chris Griffith, would do were he appointed the minister of mines in South Africa for a day...

Implats opens production year in good form, saying pricing “robust” for...

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IMPALA Platinum (Implats) kicked off its 2021 financial year in good form saying the impact of Covid-19 related interruptions had been "minimal" in the...

First “warning bell” for PGM shares as metal prices far exceed...

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SOUTH African platinum group metal (PGM) shares would continue to appreciate but there were signs that metal prices were high enough to incentivise new...