Randgold Resources head Mark Bristow says Anglo American’s Mark Cutifani will certainly lose a bet that its DRC mine won’t produce gold this year.
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Argument over whether Brett Kebble murder-accused Glenn Agliotti has a case to answer is set to start at the Johannesburg High Court on Wednesday.
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/ 4 February 2008
Randgold Resources said 2007 net profit fell 10% as costs rose, but the African gold producer said on Monday that a buoyant gold price should boost this year’s earnings. ”On a before-tax basis at gold, we’ll get up to an 80% odd increase in our profits for the full year,” said chief executive Mark Bristow.
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/ 23 October 2007
Responsible mining is capable of creating general economic welfare for its host communities in Africa which could long survive the mines themselves, Randgold Resources chief executive Mark Bristow said on Monday. Bristow said the utilisation of natural resources was often the best and sometimes the only way of alleviating the pressing problem of poverty.
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/ 26 September 2007
The head of African miner Randgold Resources on Tuesday said net profit in its third and fourth quarters should be in line with the first-quarter level, citing higher bullion prices. Randgold, whose gold mines are mostly based in West Africa, posted first-quarter net profit of ,7-million.