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  2. Sibanye-Stillwater - Wikipedia

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    Sibanye-Stillwater is a multinational mining and metals processing Group with a diverse portfolio of mining and processing operations and projects and investments across five continents. The Group is also one of the foremost global PGM auto catalytic recyclers and has interests in leading mine tailings retreatment operations.

  3. Burnstone mine - Wikipedia

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    The Burnstone mine is one of the largest gold mines in the South Africa and in the world. [1] The mine is located in the north-east of the country in Gauteng . [ 1 ] The mine has estimated reserves of 29.1 million oz of gold .

  4. Stillwater Mining Company - Wikipedia

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    Norilsk Nickel had bought a 51% stake in Stillwater in 2003, but in November 2010 Norilsk Nickel announced plans to sell this stake. [2] The South African mining company Sibanye Gold Limited proposed in December 2016 to acquire Stillwater for $2.2 billion ($18/share, a 61-percent premium over its average share price during the previous 52 weeks).

  5. Here's How Stillwater Mining Is Making You So Much Cash - AOL

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  6. Vintage photos of coal miners in America - AOL

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    Coal-mining was also one of the many dangerous jobs that employed child workers. Children were perfect for squeezing into tight spaces in mines that adults could never reach.

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  8. Gold Fields - Wikipedia

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    South Deep; In 2012, Gold Fields Limited unbundled its subsidiary, GFI Mining South Africa Proprietary Limited, which was then renamed Sibanye Gold Limited, and consisted of the KDC (formerly Kloof) and Beatrix mines, as well as an array of support service entities in South Africa.

  9. Why Shares of Sibanye-Stillwater Jumped on Tuesday - AOL

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