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Sibanye-Stillwater Blitz project begins production ahead of schedule

By analyst By Cecilia Jamasmie South African precious metals miner Sibanye-Stillwater (JSE:SGL) (NYSE:SBGL) said Monday it had begun production at its Blitz project in Montana, US, three months ahead of schedule. The better-than-expected timing is seen by some analysts as an effort to regain investors’ confidence in the company following its recent acquisition of Stillwater

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Apple Loves Trump

By Zach Scheidt This post Apple Loves Trump appeared first on Daily Reckoning. “You don’t have to buy me the iPhone X, Dad… There’s nothing all that special about it.” This is what my 13-year-old daughter said as we drove home from her cheer practice. I breathed a sarcastic sigh of relief. And no, there’s

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This Is Exactly How Much Retirees Like You Should Have in Stocks

By Alexander Green At last week’s Oxford Club Private Wealth Seminar at the beautiful Four Seasons Resort in Santa Fe, New Mexico, an attendee asked a question I’ve heard countless times before… “Once I reach retirement, how much money should I have in stocks?” The answer depends, in part, on your age, your health, your

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Mandalay Resources mothballs Cerro Bayo mine in Chile

By analyst By Cecilia Jamasmie Canada’s Mandalay Resources (TSX:MND) has put its Cerro Bayo underground silver-gold complex in Chile on care and maintenance as a result of a June incident that caused one of the three mines to flood, killing two workers. Together with mothballing the mine, the Toronto-based company has “substantially” reduced its workforce

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Rio Tinto back on track to haul iron ore in driverless trains in 2018

By analyst By Cecilia Jamasmie Rio Tinto (ASX, LON:RIO), the world No.2 iron ore miner, is closer than ever to having a network of driverless trains in Western Australia as it has completed its first long-haul journey with a completely autonomous locomotive. The milestone trip, spanning nearly 100 km (60 miles) with trains operated by

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400 workers laid off as Bokoni prepares for closure

By analyst By Andrew Topf Toronto-based Atlatsa Resources (TSXV:ATL) has made good on its stated intention to shut its Bokoni platinum mine in Limpopo province, South Africa. The closure is part of a debt-cancellation and restructuring deal with joint venture partner Anglo American Platinum (Amplats), the world’s number one platinum group metals miner. SABC News

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The Morgan Report’s Weekly Perspective with David Morgan

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