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Assore to delist from JSE, offers to buy shares back
[Ferro-Alloys.com] Mining company Assore, which has been listed on the JSE since 1950, has announced a transaction that will result in the minorities in the company being bought out and the company delisting from the exchange. |
South32 weighs up future of manganese alloy business
[Ferro-Alloys.com] South32 is reviewing the continuity of the Australian manganese alloy smelter, which could see their divestment, closure or suspension. |
Coronavirus likely to cause drastic price falls – Menar
[Ferro-Alloys.com] The reduction in the consumption of mined products that the coronavirus was causing would likely result in a drastic fall in prices, Menar MD Vuslat Bayo?lu said on Monday. |
France's Eramet gives go-ahead to lithium project in Argentina
The miner expects to invest 525 million euros (£468.6 million) in the Centenario deposit. |
2019 UMK Manganese Ore Quotation Statistics Table
2019 UMK Manganese Ore Quotation Statistics Table |
Assore : Mine firm Assore's interim earnings jump 20% to R2.92 bln
[Ferro-alloys.com]JOHANNESBURG – Base mineral and metals miner Assore said on Tuesday its headline earnings for the six months ended December increased by 20 percent to R2.92 billion, largely on the back of Assmang, in which it has a 50 percent stake. |
Notice:Chinese Spring Festival vacation
Notice:Chinese Spring Festival vacation |
Unexpected Damaged Brigde may delay shipment of Ore
Transnet declares force majeure on iron ore, manganese shipments from Saldanha South African transport operator Transnet is issuing force majeure notices to iron ore and manganese ore customers after a railway bridge was damaged near the port of Saldanha. |
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