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Lonmin maintains production forecast

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Lonmin is sticking to its revised annual production guidance of 720,000oz of platinum, despite a string of operational problems that hit the June quarter output.

AMCU appeal against Lonmin takeover to be heard on April 2,...

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AN appeal by the Association of Mineworkers & Construction Union (AMCU) against the proposed takeover of Lonmin by Sibanye-Stillwater would be heard in the...

Mantengu claims share price manipulation targeted PGM deal

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MANTENGU Mining, a R171m chrome miner, today published incendiary allegations its share price had been manipulated and that the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) had...

Platinum surges to two-year high

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Platinum surges to a two-year- high on strong auto demand and investor interest.

For many in the US, battery electric vehicles don’t add up

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THERE is not a single charging station for electric vehicles (EVs) in Wyoming, a predominately rural state in the mountainous west of the US...

Froneman prepares to play cards in effort to reboot Sibanye-Stillwater’s flagging...

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NEAL Froneman, CEO of Sibanye-Stillwater, is an interesting chap. Among the most watchable of his many drawcards is the fact he rarely sticks to...

AngloPlat output jumps, warns on rand

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Anglo Platinum posted an 11% rise in third-quarter production, but said the stronger rand may hurt its earnings.

Northam Platinum fine tunes R10bn loan note programme to limit cash...

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NORTHAM Platinum sought to preserve liquidity amid the COVID-19 pandemic - and even extend it - announcing today it would buy and cancel about...

A third of Northam shareholders vote against executive pay

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JUST over a third of participating shareholders at Northam Platinum Holdings' annual general meeting on Monday voted against the platinum group metal (PGM) miner's...

SA platinum in troubled waters

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Anything less than an annual output of 2.6 million ounces from Anglo American Platinum for 2011 will support the growing perception that SA's platinum industry is headed for hard times.