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By Bheki Mpofu |
July 9, 2008
The South African government has criticised Anglo American transformation efforts, accusing the mining giant yesterday of failing to appoint enough senior black managers.
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By Charlotte Mathews |
July 3, 2008
Pulling out of one of the world's richest platinum deposits in the Great Dyke at this stage would be a big strategic mistake and of dubious ethical value.
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By Sure Kamhunga |
June 20, 2008
CEO Cynthia Carroll says the group has evaluated possible merger opportunities but has not yet found anything that could excite its shareholders.
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By Charlotte Mathews |
June 18, 2008
Markets have seethed with rumours for the past three years that consolidation would take place in the mining sector and that Anglo American would be a likely target.
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By Luphert Chilwane |
June 9, 2008
Gold and coal miners defend themselves against charges of pursuing profits at the expense of community development.
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By Charlotte Mathews |
June 2, 2008
Industry analysts say the recent downward trend is likely to be short-term and does not indicate the end of the commodities bull-run was in sight.
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By Charlotte Mathews |
May 29, 2008
Kumba Iron Ore and Anglo American have agreed to second Kumba CEO Ras Myburgh to Eskom for two years from July 1.
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By Charlotte Mathews |
May 14, 2008
New CEO Neville Nicolau says mining companies should be measured on three key outputs: safety, production and cost management.
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By Charlotte Mathews |
May 6, 2008
The May Day accident brings the number of deaths to 14 at Gold Fields' mines last week, after five other workers died in two other separate incidents.
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By Amy Musgrave |
May 5, 2008
There is already talk of a strike after the deaths of nine workers at the mining company's South Deep operations last week.