dai oldenrich
- 20 Apr 2006 09:51
Lonmin is the third largest primary producer of Platinum in the world, producing over 900,000 ounces of Platinum and a similar number of ounces of the other Platinum group metals such as Palladium and Rhodium. Its operations are located in the district of Marikana, near Rustenberg, in the North West Province of South Africa.

Red = 25 day moving average. Green = 200 day moving average.
SALES PER ACTIVITY (Data as of 30/09/2005)
Platinum extraction: 100%
dreamcatcher
- 15 Jan 2013 19:05
- 86 of 197
Not knowing much about platinum prices, it looks like the current price is good compared to the past Bb.
Balerboy
- 15 Jan 2013 19:09
- 87 of 197
snap!!
skinny
- 15 Jan 2013 19:26
- 88 of 197
So no one got the 'fish on the hook' in post 73?
skinny
- 15 Jan 2013 19:37
- 90 of 197
LOL.
dreamcatcher
- 15 Jan 2013 19:52
- 91 of 197
I see hooked and upwards. Whats for heading South. lol
dreamcatcher
- 15 Jan 2013 19:57
- 92 of 197
There you are Bb fish on the the hook advice, my advice (lol) your going to be worth a fortune.
Balerboy
- 15 Jan 2013 20:04
- 93 of 197
Just trying to keep up with you DC..... lol
Balerboy
- 15 Jan 2013 20:22
- 94 of 197
Amplats, majority owned by Anglo American, is to shed 14,000 jobs in South Africa, mothball two mines and put another up for sale.
Two mines in Rustenburg - Khuselka and Khomanani - would be put on long term care and maintenance, while the Union mine would be sold. The company said the plans were vital to save the company.
The decision to cut back follows a drop in the price of platinum and soaring costs. But it could provoke another series of strikes following violent protests last year, even though the company said it hoped to create as many jobs in the area as those lost under the restructuring.
Anglo American, which owns 80% of Amplats, recently announced Mark Cutifani would take over as its chief executive from Cynthia Carroll in April.
Investors seemed to welcome the news, with Anglo American's shares currently 10.5p better at £20.47.
Johnson Matthey - which refines and recycles platinum group metals - added 55p to £22.98 as it said it would consider the implications of Amplats' plans on its relationship with the company. Credit Suisse said:
We calculate a total 15% cut on Amplats production (400koz) will hit [Johnson Matthey] by around £2m due to lower marketing commissions. We believe the net effect on refining will be neutral with less mined volumes (14% inputs) but more recycled product (75% inputs).
But [this will be] offset by positive pricing impacts: A 10% increase in the basket of precious metals has a £8m or so benefit on earnings before interest and tax.
The news has lifted other platinum producers, with Lonmin up 15.9p at 348.5p and Aquarius Platinum adding 7p to 72p.
Balerboy
- 16 Jan 2013 10:00
- 95 of 197
My 4% gain yesterday gone, taking a rest before the next leg up........i hope.,.
skinny
- 16 Jan 2013 10:03
- 96 of 197
That will be the barb on the hook!
Balerboy
- 31 Jan 2013 08:30
- 97 of 197
having sold 50% whilst sp was resting and not taking advantage (greedy) of the drop to 316/15p have had to buy back a bit smartish this am with great rns issued.,.
Balerboy
- 31 Jan 2013 09:59
- 98 of 197
heading for 10% rise this am.,.
Balerboy
- 31 Jan 2013 13:12
- 99 of 197
don't you just love it when a plan comes together....352p yyyyyeeeeeesssssss!
Balerboy
- 31 Jan 2013 15:17
- 100 of 197
14% up today..... yyyyyeeeeeehhhhaaaa
dreamcatcher
- 31 Jan 2013 15:24
- 101 of 197
Well done, Bb.
Balerboy
- 31 Jan 2013 15:32
- 102 of 197
next stop £5.,. oh happy days :))
Balerboy
- 06 Feb 2013 09:00
- 103 of 197
on a bit of a run again.,.
Nar1
- 06 Feb 2013 18:25
- 104 of 197
Seems to be holding above the 50 MA as previously noted by Chris Carson for the last two years whenever the sp touched or just went over 50MA it had dropped back. Could this be the start of SP recovery ?