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De Beers’ $295m pact set aside

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A legal technicality could see De Beers angling for new solutions to antitrust claims in the US after it was found on appeal this week that not all plantiffs could benefit from its $295m settlement trust.

Resgen goes for it in the Waterberg

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Australian junior Resource Generation has big plans for its proposed coal mine in the Waterberg but success will depend on solving critical railway and port infrastructure bottlenecks.

Iron ore prices to stay high

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Iron ore prices will stay high for another two to three years according to institution MF Global which says China is investing in new iron ore projects in order to boost supply and lower prices.

Aurora may receive R50m lifeline

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Some R50m in emergency funds could be funelled to Aurora Empowerment Systems by a Swiss-based fund, provided the reverse takeover by Labat is complete.

Palabora production takes a dip

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Copper mining company Palabora Mining, which operates South Africa's largest copper mine, has reported a 24% fall in first half copper concentrate production.

Absa plans gold ETF expansion

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Botswana is to get its first gold backed exchange traded fund with more planned for the rest of Africa, according to Absa which developed the R14.7bn NewGold ETF.

Copper output at Lumwana rises 59pct

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Copper production at Equinox Minerals' Lumwana mine in Zambia, Africa's largest copper producer, rose 59% in the first half of 2010 due to improved efficiency, the company says.

BEE poser for Galaxy Gold

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Navigating a way through South Africa's complex black economic empowerment requirements adds to the financial challenges faced by Peter Skeat at new venture Galaxy Gold.

Swanepoel to return to gold

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Bernard Swanepoel says he may consider returning to the gold industry in an effort to bulk up the asset base of listed firm Village Main Reef.

Mining at Smitspan colliery to start mid 2011

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Firestone Energy, says mining at the Waterberg Coal Project's Smitspan colliery site is targeted to commence by mid 2011.