Gold gives Sibanye-Stillwater much-needed Ebitda boost
THE surge in the gold price supplied Sibanye-Stillwater with a much-needed lift for the third quarter helping to boost adjusted Ebitda 9% to R3.3bn...
Fight for Wesizwe cash heats up
A state-appointed administrator has drafted a report which recommends that a lawsuit be instituted against the financial advisers of the Bakubung-ba-Ratheo community.
RBPlat bounces back to profit but BRPM shaft “under review”
ROYAL Bafokeng Platinum (RBPlat) bounced back into profit owing to an improvement in the rand basket price of its platinum group metals (PGMs), but...
Implats’ full year headline earnings hit by lower PGM prices, disruption...
IMPALA Platinum (Implats) will post a decline in earnings for the year ended June 30 which it put down to lower production and a 4.5%...
RBH flays AngloPlat for vetoing deal
Royal Bafokeng Holdings has sharply criticised AngloPlat for blocking the sale of Bafokeng Rasimone Platinum Mine, saying the major's conduct is indicative of a "tick the box" compliance mentality.
Implats suspends Rustenburg after fatalities
Impala Platinum put the brakes on the ramp-up of its Rustenburg mine after four fatalities in four separate accidents underpinned the perils of significant downtime.
Court delays community bid against AngloPlat
An urgent application by a rural Limpopo community to stop Anglo Platinum's Mogalakwena mine from dumping waste into a tailings dam has been postponed indefinitely.
New generation of Pt miner plots way to JSE
Sedibelo Platinum Mines, Ivanhoe Mines and the recently listed Tharisa are proof that investors will have more options as SA's platinum industry changes scope.
Implats inches to new RBPlat milestone but real action is now...
IMPALA Platinum's (Implats') grindingly slow takeover of Royal Bafokeng Platinum (RBPlat) inched through another milestone today after the Takeover Regulation Panel (TRP) approved the...
Cash burning Lonmin at risk if it agrees to double digit...
Analysts fear a hefty wage increase will heap further pressure on Lonmin which, try as it might, can’t seem to stop the cash burn...


















