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Lonmin feared to be in “vicious cycle” of under-investment

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SHARES in Lonmin – up about 141% this year - have a long way to go before clawing back the dramatic losses suffered between...

Tharisa signs $130m debt facility

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THARISA, a South African chrome and platinum group metals miner, announced on Wednesday it had signed a $130m debt facility which it would use...

How hydrogen can breathe new life into SA’s faltering PGM sector

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A HYDROGEN-powered aircraft completed three hours of flight testing earlier this month, boosting plans by manufacturers Airbus and Rolls-Royce to launch carbon-free aircraft of...

NUM stands firm on Implats wage demands

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A union at Impala Platinum says it will stick to its 15% pay rise demand in mediation talks next week but wants a quick end to the dispute.

‘Unprecedented’ rainfall dampens Tharisa first quarter chrome and PGM mine output

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UNPRECEDENTED rainfall hampered production from Tharisa's platinum group metal (PGM) and chrome mine in the first quarter, the Johannesburg-listed group said in an update...

RBPlat to report huge lift in basic interim earnings as PGM...

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ROYAL Bafokeng Platinum (RBPlat) will report interim basic earnings as much as 450% higher year on year owing to improved prices for platinum group...

Northam Platinum posts solid lift in first half production

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NORTHAM Platinum reported a 3.7% increase in refined platinum for the six months ended December as production ramped up at Eland and there was...

DMR gives final approval for acquisition of Maseve mine by RB...

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Toronto-listed Platinum Group Metals (PTM) has received final approval for the sale of its Maseve Mine to Royal Bafokeng Platinum (RB Plat) with the...

Gold production returns to Sibanye-Stillwater in stronger, but “noisy” half-year numbers

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THE South African gold assets of Sibanye-Stillwater are set to make a welcome return contribution to the group's bottom line in the six months...

Locals to get 10% of Zimplats

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Local communities are to acquire a 10% stake in Implats' Zimbabwe unit Zimplats under an empowerment deal, says Implats CEO David Brown.