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Northam’s Dunne says platinum recovery imminent in most bullish outlook yet

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THE long-awaited turnaround in the platinum price - which has been depressed for nearly a decade - is getting closer, according to Northam Platinum...

Implats CEO urges investors to play the long game

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NICO Muller, Impala Platinum (Implats) CEO, carries a slightly haunted air at the moment. Speaking at the PGMs Industry Day conference in Joburg last...

Afripalm granted R1.3bn injection

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Nedbank Capital says it has concluded a R1.3bn refinancing deal of Afripalm Resources.

Amplats’ Griffith “not losing sleep” over wage talks, thinks AMCU facing...

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NEAL Froneman, CEO of Sibanye-Stillwater, may be hoping a peace pact the Association of Mineworkers & Construction Union (AMCU) signs ahead of returning members...

AMCU bid to halt SMS campaign fails

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The Labour Court rejected an application by the Association of Mineworkers & Construction Union to have platinum producers stopped from texting workers on the strike.

Northam RDOs reject pay offer, seek 38% boost

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Rock drill operators at Northam Platinum's Zondereinde are demanding a 38% increase after downing tools on April 2. Some R46m has been lost in revenue.

Implats signs framework deal with Govt. locking in benefits if RBPlat...

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IMPALA Platinum (Implats) has signed a framework agreement with the Department of Trade and Industry that locks in "public interest benefits" as a result...

Implats warns of job losses, R2bn in lost revenue

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Impala Platinum warned of dire consequences flowing from the six-week strike at its Rustenburg mine, and said the strike was an attempt to destabilise the company.

Amplats receives inquiries for palladium in wake of Russia sanctions

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SANCTIONS imposed on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine was creating potential new sources of sales for Anglo American Platinum (Amplats), said Reuters. Amplats CEO Natascha...

RBPlat bemoans 13% price slide, fatalities

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Royal Bafokeng Platinum said a slide in the average rand basket price and cost increases hurt the bottom line whilst it went back to basics on safety after deaths.