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    • Monday, 28 November, 2022
      Sibanye-Stillwater approves €588mn lithium project in Finland

      Mine and refinery development comes as Europe seeks to reduce reliance on China for battery metals

    • Wednesday, 2 March, 2022
      Mining
      Sibanye heading for $1.2bn London legal battle over Brazil mine deal

      PE firm Appian prepares High Court lawsuit against South African miner over ditched purchase

    • Monday, 24 January, 2022
      Mining
      Sibanye seeks to scrap $1bn nickel deal

      London PE group Appian Capital says there is no legal basis to terminate acquisition

    • Tuesday, 26 October, 2021
      Industrial metals
      Sibanye outbids rivals and carmakers to buy Brazilian mines

      South African group’s $1bn deal with Appian expands footprint in energy transition commodities

    • Thursday, 31 October, 2019
      South Africa’s Sibanye weighs dividend resumption as prices rise

      Miner’s shares hit three-year high as recoveries in platinum group metals and gold boost earnings

    • Thursday, 14 February, 2019
      South Africa’s Sibanye weighs slashing 6,000 jobs to stem gold losses
    • Thursday, 22 November, 2018
      South Africa’s Sibanye says worker killed during strike at gold mine
    • Thursday, 1 November, 2018
      South African miner Sibanye slides after 40% profit slump
    • Tuesday, 18 September, 2018
      African companies
      Sibanye keen on Lonmin deal despite conditions
    • Monday, 17 September, 2018
      Sport
      South Africa sets tough conditions for Sibanye-Lonmin deal
    • Thursday, 23 August, 2018
      African companies
      Sibanye returns to profit but bears ‘trauma’ of fatal mine accidents
    • Friday, 3 August, 2018
      African companies
      Sibanye shares rise on upbeat trading statement
    • Monday, 16 July, 2018
      African companies
      Sibanye raises $500m through streaming deal with Wheaton

      Miner receives upfront payment in exchange for future gold and palladium output

    • Monday, 9 July, 2018
      News in-depthAfrican companies
      Sibanye-Stillwater pledges to improve mine safety

      Twenty-one fatalities cause concern over South African miner’s rapid expansion

    • Sunday, 1 July, 2018
      African companies
      Sibanye faces questions over South African worker deaths

      Chief executive will brief investors about safety issues at its mines on Monday

    • Tuesday, 26 June, 2018
      African companies
      Sibanye-Stillwater’s safety record under fire

      Worker dies at South African mine, the company’s 21st fatal accident this year

    • Monday, 14 May, 2018
      African companies
      Lonmin insists Sibanye takeover remains on track

      London-listed platinum producer falls to first-half loss

    • Thursday, 8 February, 2018
      African companies
      Sibanye chief confident of backing for Lonmin offer

      Neal Froneman says dialogue with South Africa’s pension fund has been constructive

    • Thursday, 1 February, 2018
      Energy sector
      Sibanye works to rescue 900 trapped mineworkers in South Africa
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