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Brown ‘stunned’ as Kasukuwere stands by demands

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Impala Platinum CEO, David Brown, admits being stunned by Zimbabwe minister Saviour Kasukuwere’s demands that the firm dispose of its shareholding in Mimosa Platinum.

Northam raises R1bn loan for Booysendal

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Northam Platinum has made sure it can fund the construction of its new Booysendal mine to completion by negotiating a R1bn credit facility with Nedbank.

Amplats’ Griffith fears strike will foil restructure

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Chris Griffith, CEO of Amplats, said a strike at its premises on Thursday would see its restructuring efforts unravel.

RB Plats may not tap market for R1.7bn

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Royal Bafokeng Platinum says project savings and capital raised from its initial public offering might mean shareholders won’t have to pitch in to fund the R11.8bn Styldrift project.

RBPlat sees Styldrift’s first output by 2015

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Royal Bafokeng Platinum expects to have first production at its Styldrift 1 project in the second quarter of 2015.

Eastplats may open tailings plant as fends off legal claims

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EASTERN Platinum (Eastplats) is studying the viability of processing chrome and platinum-bearing tailings at its mothballed Crocodile River Mine (CRM) and has retained SRK...

RBPlat to post heavy interim loss owing to finance costs, Styldrift...

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ROYAL Bafokeng Platinum's (RBPlat's) Styldrift project was the focus of the platinum group metal (PGM) firm's trading update on Tuesday which guided to a...

Sibanye-Stillwater ekes out pretax profit despite bruising strike-torn Q1

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SIBANYE-Stillwater had rand weakness against the dollar and an improvement in the basket of platinum group metal (PGM) prices to thank for helping it...

SA mines deliver for Aquarius

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Aquarius Platinum has reported good production numbers for the December quarter, which bodes well as the rand platinum price has risen.

RBPlat adopts modest dividend policy as BRPM cost struggles take gloss...

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ROYAL Bafokeng Platinum (RBPlat) delivered on its promise at the half-year to resume dividend payments, but the policy adopted was modest - set at...