May 13, 2019 Investors, autos to fuel platinum deficit in 2019 – Johnson Matthey Specialist materials firm Johnson Matthey forecast a 127,000-ounce platinum shortfall this year, after surpluses of 372,000 and 44,000 ounces in 2018 and 2017 respectively.
May 10, 2019 South Africa’s competition court to rule on Sibanye and Lonmin merger The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) lodged its appeal in protest against job cuts related to the deal.
May 10, 2019 Lonmin says delays in Sibanye-Stillwater deal to hurt sales The London-based company, which operates in South Africa, said total platinum production tumbled 10.3% to 276,020 ounces for the six months ended March 31.
May 7, 2019 Transition Metals optimistic after running MT survey at platinum-palladium project in Ontario As a result of the survey, 235 hectares in 11 new claims were added to the northern portion of the Saturday Night project.
May 6, 2019 Minnesota environmentalists step up fight against Twin Metals’ copper project Coalition has gone to court challenging a Trump administration’s decision that opened the door to Twin Metals’ copper, nickel and platinum project in a wilderness area of Minnesota.
May 2, 2019 Sibanye says platinum mine shaft shut until official probe 1,800 workers at the Rustenburg mine were trapped for as long as 10 hours on Tuesday after an accident with an underground transport system.
April 30, 2019 Agarwal votes against Anglo American board appointment Billionaire Anil Agarwal voted against Anglo American's appointment of a new Brazilian board member, saying the focus should be on South Africa.
April 30, 2019 1,500 trapped miners at Sibanye’s Rustenburg mine rescued The incident may revive concerns about safety at Sibanye, which last year suffered a spike in fatal accidents at its gold mines.
April 29, 2019 North American Palladium expands Sunday Lake with best drill results Recent drill results include 3.22 g/t platinum, 2.08 g/t palladium, 0.23 g/t gold, 0.57% copper and 0.19% nickel over 41.2 m.
April 29, 2019 South Africa’s firebrand mine unionist is headed for a showdown Union leader Joseph Mathunjwa has never hesitated to go head-to-head with powerful CEOs in South Africa's mining industry, but now he may have to face down the government.
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