De Beers has finalised talks on a rough diamond sales deal with the Botswana government and on extending mining licences for its joint venture there to 2054, the Anglo American unit said on Monday.
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South African petrochemicals company Sasol, mining group Anglo American and its diamond business De Beers entered into a joint development agreement on Tuesday to pilot the ...
Anglo American is working to maximise its value should any new M&A suitor come along and anticipates significant progress this year on a keenly-awaited spin-off of its De Beers diamond business, CEO ...
In brief remarks this week, De Beers CEO, Al Cook, credited President Duma Boko’s government with sealing the long-running ...
The launch of a pilot initiative to produce feedstock for renewable diesel in South Africa was announced on day two of the ...
De Beers Chief Executive Officer Al Cook said in an interview with Bloomberg television at the Mining Indaba conference in Cape Town. “There are encouraging signals,” he said. Anglo American ...
The Botswana government and De Beers announced on Monday that they ... yesterday at the Investing in African Mining Indaba in Cape Town, Debswana is a 50:50 joint venture between the government ...
Anglo American’s spinout of De Beers has moved a step closer after Botswana said it might raise its stake in the world’s most valuable diamond producer. The London-listed miner plans to float or sell ...
In November and December, demand in the US for diamond jewelry rose about 8% year on year, De Beers Chief Executive Officer ...
shape or form on the business,” he said on the sidelines of the Indaba mining conference in Cape Town. Botswana, which owns a 15% stake in De Beers has offered to raise its stake. “They ...
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Anglo American is working to maximise its value should any new M&A suitor come along and anticipates significant progress this year on a keenly-awaited spin-off of its De Beers ...
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