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By Charlotte Mathews |
November 15, 2007
But costs could increase by another 15% next year as the mining and construction boom in South Africa sent costs of both labour and materials higher.
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By Charlotte Mathews |
April 26, 2007
Lonmin's mining operations were hit by the extended Christmas break, a wildcat strike and the company trying to rebuild its processing operations after last year's problems.
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By Rob Rose |
March 14, 2007
The private sector arm of the World Bank plans to invest $150 million into Lonmin, marking the institution's largest investment in South Africa to date.
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By Charlotte Mathews |
March 12, 2007
The world's third largest platinum producer and JV partner CVRD-Inco have discovered new zones of platinum group mineralisation at two properties in Canada's Sudbury Basin.
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By Rob Rose |
January 26, 2007
Both Aquarius Platinum and Lonmin have released ambivalent quarterly results that mixe good news with bad.
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By Gareth Tredway |
January 16, 2007
Lonmin's stock fell 5% today after the company announced plans to completely rebuild its Number 1 furnace instead of repairing it.
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By Gareth Tredway |
November 15, 2006
Lonmin's CEO says costs to produce final product that will keep platinum prices high.
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By Staff Writer |
November 15, 2006
The success of gold and silver exchange-traded funds has prompted increasing speculation that they could be followed by platinum or palladium ETFs.
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By Charlotte Mathews |
October 26, 2006
Lonmin warns that margins were squeezed by production issues and increased input costs.
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By Charlotte Mathews |
August 2, 2006
Lonmin says that underground mining operations are on track to deliver annual forecast production but its smelting operations are lagging behind.