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Sibanye-Stillwater says SA ‘overhead’ cuts on radar

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SIBANYE-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman raised the prospect of further restructuring of the firm's South African division which produces gold and platinum group metals (PGMs). "At...

Smokey Hills back in production

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Platinum Australia says underground production at its Smokey Hills mine have resumed, following disruptions due to blockages to the access road.

Northam gives mind to reopening Eland as rhodium soars

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NORTHAM Platinum said it was "well advanced" in developing its mine plan for Eland Platinum, the purchase of which from Glencore was made unconditional...

Lonmin to fight Keysha, exposure ‘minimal’

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Lonmin is back in full control of its operations but unfinished business includes the dispute with Keysha Investments and what to do about former director Sivi Gounden.

Sibanye-Stillwater signs 6% wage deal with unions at Kroondal PGM

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SIBANYE-Stillwater today announced a five-year wage deal with unions at its Kroondal PGM (platinum group metal) operations in South Africa with entry level employees...

Lonmin loses R40m in revenue after seven-day Bapo protest

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LONMIN had lost about R40m in revenue following week-long community disruptions at its Marikana operation in which damage to property and intimidation of employees...

Palladium supply deficit will see vaulted stocks exhausted in as little...

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IN this review, I argue that the quantum of vaulted above-ground palladium stocks will continue to be a drawn upon to supply the market...

Lonmin wins support for $800m rights offer

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Betraying no hint of the conflict between his board and shareholder Xstrata, Lonmin's chairman says he looks forward to a dialogue now that the capital raiser will progress.

Sibanye-Stillwater buys up to 3% of own shares for R5bn

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SIBANYE-Stillwater had bought up to 3% of its own shares for a total of R5bn, excluding costs, the company said today. This was in terms...

Lonmin wary of safety, labour stoppages

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UPDATED - Lonmin said Q3 mining had been hampered by safety stoppages, but added it remained confident of meeting its 660,000 ounce full-year sales forecast.