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RBPlat to tap market for up to R1.4bn after agreeing Maseve...

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ROYAL Bafokeng Platinum (RBPlat) has agreed to buy the Maseve mine from Platinum Group Metals (PTM) for $74m (R955.5m) in shares and cash with...

Amplats to suffer one fifth earnings slide

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Anglo American Platinum forecast at least a 20% decline in headline share earnings for its 2014 financial year owing to the five month strike in the sector.

Atlatsa to ice shafts, cut jobs at Bokoni

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Atlatsa Resources is to mothball two shafts and cut jobs at its Bokoni Platinum Mines ahead of a new financing with joint venture partner, Amplats.

Platinum Aus. to resume mining next week

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Platinum Australia says this week's strike should be over by Monday as a contractor grapples with its workers. The platinum junior's shares have taken a smack.

Rand eases but the margin pressure on SA PGMs is manifest

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IT’S fair to say that Neal Froneman, CEO of Sibanye-Stillwater, hasn’t always been the best of friends with the South African government or its...

Amplats dives 8% following Anglo spinoff plan announced

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SOUTH African mines and energy minister may have warmed towards the unbundling of Anglo American Platinum (Amplats). Asked by Bloomberg News what he thought of...

Zimplats workers return to work

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Workers at the Zimbabwean unit of platinum miner Impala Platinum have returned to work after going on strike last week over electricity bills.

Atlatsa closes 2-year restructure on high

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Two years later, Atlatsa Resources shows signs of an operational turnaround registering a $40m turnaround in free cash from its Bokoni Platinum Mines.

Natascha Viljoen announces shock resignation from Amplats

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NATASCHA Viljoen is to step down from Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) in the next 12 months in order to take up a position at...

Investors redeemed platinum ETFs in favour of PGM mining company dividends

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REDEMPTIONS of platinum-backed exchange traded funds (ETFs) in South Africa totalled 173,000 ounces in the second quarter, according to a report by the World...