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Amplats launches R10bn plan to stave off tough 2024

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ANGLO American Platinum (Amplats) today announced plans to slash costs and cut expenditure for a total saving of R10bn in 2024 in an effort...

SA underpins widening platinum deficit

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Johnson Matthey said closures and a loss of productivity would underpin a 78% increase in the platinum deficit, but added the price would still be contained.

Sibanye-Stillwater undaunted by AMCU threat of secondary strike at its PGM...

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SIBANYE-Stillwater was unmoved by union threats of a secondary strike at its platinum group metal mines and would take "appropriate legal action" if one...

Gloves officially shed in Northam, Implats rivalry as pair duke it...

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IMPALA Platinum (Implats) accused Northam Platinum of attempting to delay its proposed buy-out of Royal Bafokeng Platinum (RBPlat) until it was able to afford...

Lonmin to meet platinum sales target

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Lonmin will meet its forecast of selling 700,000 oz of platinum in the year to September but at an additional cost of $17.5m because some 20,000 oz of platinum will be toll-smelted by a competitor.

Village declares Lesego to be shallower

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Village said it had intersected platinum group metals at its 77%-held Lesego platinum prospect at some 700m, almost half the initial estimated depth of the resource.

Impala must improve on 2006 Zim deal

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Impala Platinum said the Zimbabwean government had recognised Impala's previous indigenisation agreement, which must now be improved upon.

Marikana yields higher output for Lonmin

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Lonmin said third quarter output from its Marikana underground operations yielded a 10.2% increase compared to the same period last year.

Lonmin’s pains hit CEO Farmer’s pocket

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Lonmin CEO Ian Farmer had to let go of some R3m’s worth of incentive shares in the last two months, following the miner’s failure to meet targets.

Sibanye-Stillwater’s Stewart eyes return to dividend

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AS incoming Sibanye-Stillwater CEO Richard Stewart steps into the massive mining boots of Neal Froneman, dividends are on his mind - and no doubt...