Impala Platinum Holdings dipped for second day
Impala Platinum Holdings , the world’s second- leading platinum producer, dipped for a second day, sliding 9.99 rand, or 5.8 percent, to 162.01 rand. For full story, click here
Impala Platinum Holdings , the world’s second- leading platinum producer, dipped for a second day, sliding 9.99 rand, or 5.8 percent, to 162.01 rand. For full story, click here
Impala Platinum must increase pay by 20%, the world’s second-leading producer of the metal, was asked by a mining union representing about half its South African workers to raise pay by 20 percent. For full story, click here
Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd.’s Marula mine is still shut down after a fatal accident on May 22. Impala is the world’s second-biggest producer of the metal. Government officials are expected to carry out an inspection later today. For full story, click here
Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd., the world’s second- leading platinum producer, climbed for a second day, adding 4.50 rand, or 2.7 percent, to 172 rand. The metal surged as much as 2.9 percent to $1,172.50 an ounce. For full story, click here
Impala Platinum Chief Executive David Brown has reported that it he has no plans to shut down any of the company’s operations in Zimbabwe. For full story, click here
Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd., the world’s second- largest platinum producer, dipped 8.72 rand, or 5.1 percent, to 164, extending yesterday’s 4 percent decrease. For full story, click here
Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd., the world’s second- largest of the precious metal, surged 5.40 rand, or 3.2 percent, to 174.40, extending yesterday’s 3.6 percent advance. For full story, click here
Impala Platinum chief executive David Brown announced that it has revealed further details of an undertaking involving Zimbabwe Platinum Mines. Mr. Brown stated: We have had support from government and we are definitely not planning to wind up business in Zimbabwe. For full story, click here
Reports reveal that the Blue Ridge platinum mine near Groblersdal on Monday delivered its first concentrate to Impala Refining Services. For full story, click here
Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd. lost 7.30 rand, or 4.8 percent, to 145.70 on third day. Investec cut its recommendation on the second-largest platinum producer to “hold” from “buy.” For full story, click here
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