Aquarius finally snares Booysendal
It has taken years, but Aquarius Platinum CEO Stuart Murray has pulled off the deal he had predicted would eventually take place over the Booysendal South platinum deposit.
Lonmin’s gossamer-like link with solvency for all to see
THE gossamer-like nature of Lonmin's connection with solvency was made plain again today after the platinum group metals (PGMs) company confirmed that its restructuring plans...
AMCU secondary strike campaign suffers blow as it backtracks at some...
EFFORTS by the Association of Mineworkers & Construction Union (AMCU) to hike the pressure on Sibanye-Stillwater through a seven-day campaign of secondary strikes suffered...
Operations resume at Eastplats mine
Eastern Platinum says operations have resumed at its Crocodile River mine, following labour unrest.
Lonmin shares rocket as lenders grant 12-month covenant waiver
SHARES in Lonmin leapt 18% on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange after the platinum mining firm announced today its lenders had given it more leash...
Eastplats shares hit the skids
Eastern Platinum’s share price has been punished as investor disappointment over woeful results were exacerbated by an ongoing and allegedly violent labour dispute.
Amplats to trial hydrogen power technology for possible use across Anglo...
This article has been corrected to show that Anglo American Platinum will trial hydrogen power in one truck for a possible rollout in 400...
Mugabe takes Zimplats to court in effort to seize land
ZIMPLATS has been dragged to court with President Robert Mugabe seeking to finalise the take-over of nearly 28,000 hectares of platinum land claims belonging...
Northam Platinum is a good bet for investors who think PGM...
A SHARE that hasn't been much talked about for its investment prospects is Northam Platinum, according to a recent article in the Financial Mail....
RBPlat shares soar on listing
ROYAL Bafokeng Platinum has risen 7.4% in its stock market debut after raising R2.98bn in SA's second-largest initial public offering of 2010.

















