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Hard going for Anooraq and Eastplats

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The share prices of Anooraq Resources and Eastern Platinum are almost equally depressed, although Eastplats is in far better financial and operational shape than Anooraq.
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Contractors warn Numsa they cannot long support “unprotected’ strike at Implats...

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A STRIKE among members of the National Union of Metalworkers South Africa (NUMSA) at Impala Platinum's (Implats') Rustenburg mines has been declared unlawful, according...

Ben’s bet only delayed inevitable Sibanye-Stillwater bid for Lonmin

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IT looks as if Lonmin CEO, Ben Magara, saw the writing on the wall roughly three-quarters through 2017. Faced with the prospect that the...

NUM, Shabangu to talk over job losses

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The National Union of Mineworkers is taking its concerns about potential job losses in the platinum sector to a meeting with Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu.

Northam Platinum fine tunes R10bn loan note programme to limit cash...

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NORTHAM Platinum sought to preserve liquidity amid the COVID-19 pandemic - and even extend it - announcing today it would buy and cancel about...

Mathunjwa risks losing AMCU amid questions of identity and direction

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THE Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) seems to have reached a plateau after its five-month strike in Sibanye-Stillwater’s gold mines effectively accomplished...

Impala facing rights issue if slump persists

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Impala Platinum's balance sheet may be under fresh pressure if current platinum prices were to be maintained for another year.

Implats CEO forecasts “squeeze” in PGM industry forcing new collaboration

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IMPALA Platinum (Implats) CEO, Nico Muller said the structure of South Africa's platinum group metals (PGM) industry could change owing to "a squeeze" in...

Anooraq/Atlatsa: new name, same problems

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Anooraq Resources has officially changed its name to Atlatsa Resources Corporation, but the challenges facing the stricken PGM producer remain as real as ever.

“We could have done it better”: Lonmin’s Magara

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Costly decisions on mechanisation, new projects and failing to cut production quickly enough were mistakes his and other platinum companies had committed.