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How Paul Dunne is taking Northam from minnow to 1m oz...

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ACCORDING to scurrilous rumour, Northam CEO, Paul Dunne, was behind an attempted coup of Terence Goodlace when he was CEO of Impala Platinum (Implats)....

Sibanye-Stillwater eases pressure with new debt covenants

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SIBANYE-Stillwater has won some breathing space for its under pressure balance sheet after agreeing with lenders to raise thresholds over R6.5bn in company debt. The...

RBPlat to issue R1.2bn in bonds amid share price pressure

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ROYAL Bafokeng Platinum (RBPlat) is to issue R1.2bn in corporate bonds in order to complete some R3.2bn in finance for the expansion of its...

Aquarius ices Everest, blames market, unions

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Aquarius Platinum, in an effort to preserve cash amid crippling platinum group metal prices, has put its Everest project on care and maintenance - the second mine it has shelved in a month.

Implats output at risk as workers refused bail

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UPDATED - There was an even chance mining would be interrupted until Friday as strike action looked set to enter a second day at Impala's Rustenburg mine.

Platinum could breach $2,000, says GFMS

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The platinum price could rise above $2,000/oz depending on investment demand for the metal, according to the latest GFMS survey of the platinum and palladium markets.

Eastplats resumes production at SA mine

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Eastern Platinum says it has resumed full production at its flagship Crocodile River mine, following a probe into a fatal accident at the mine earlier this month.

Angloplat earnings seen 20pct higher

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Anglo Platinum has advised that its first half basic earnings per share and headline earnings per share were expected to increase by at least 20%.

RBPlat ‘cautiously optimistic’ on wage deal

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Royal Bafokeng Platinum hoped to conclude a new wage deal with the NUM, and analysts agree it is likely to push through an agreement without mishap.

Mantengu contests FCSA finding shares were not illegally traded

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SOUTH Africa's capital markets regulator said there was insufficient evidence to support allegations of prohibited trading practices in Mantengu Mining – an outcome contested...