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Aquarius ups Kroondal output for sixth quarter

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Aquarius Platinum provided further proof of why Anglo American Platinum chose to retain its joint venture with the company.

Northam extends Zondereinde to 30 years in R1bn Amplats deal

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NORTHAM Platinum has agreed to buy mineral resources from Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) for R1bn that will enable it to extend the economic life...

Implats to refinance balance sheet as metal prices languish

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IMPALA Platinum (Implats) is to refinance its balance sheet after it today announced the terms of two convertible bonds which will replace existing convertible...

RBPlat proceeds with R1.3bn capex plan

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Royal Bafokeng Platinum has approved an expansion project for the group's North Shaft Merensky Phase III project at the Bafokeng Rasimone Platinum Mine.

Gold a bit part player for Sibanye-Stillwater for next two years...

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A FIVE month strike, the merger with Lonmin, and restructuring means Sibanye-Stillwater will derive only a fraction of pre-tax earnings from gold production this...

Aquarius stops cash bleed, mulls growth

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The recovery of Aquarius Platinum continued with the firm registering a cash inflow and saying it was carefully assessing "selected growth opportunities".

AMCU deal imminent, but job losses inevitable

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Amplats CEO, Chris Griffith, said the 10-week strike almost certainly involved more job losses but added that he felt a wage deal was around the corner.

Lonmin to meet platinum sales target

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Lonmin will meet its forecast of selling 700,000 oz of platinum in the year to September but at an additional cost of $17.5m because some 20,000 oz of platinum will be toll-smelted by a competitor.

WPIC teams up with China retailer as seeks platinum bar sales

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THE World Platinum Investment Council (WPIC) has teamed up with precious metals retail firm Shenzhen Hengfu Yingjia (Hengfu) to sell platinum bars in China...

Amcu absent from Govt. brokered peace pact

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Amcu missed the deadline for a peace pact with platinum firms amid confusion as to whether it is responsible for newly founded workers' committees.