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Resources Watch

25th August 2016

  

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Welcome to Creamer Media’s Resources Watch, a weekly video round-up of the events and people making and shaping the news in the mining industry.

This week:

Gold Fields lifts full-year production guidance as South Deep, Australian operations perform in first half
Harmony back in the black, eyes acquisitions
And, DRA enjoying rise in gold project share, eyeing more gold opportunities

Gold major Gold Fields has increased its production guidance for this year to between 2.1-million and 2.15-million ounces, up from its previous guidance of 2.05-million to 2.1-million ounces.
Gold Fields CEO Nick Holland:


Gold miner Harmony Gold has bounced back into the black and is now eyeing acquisitions to reach its target of becoming a 1.5-million-ounce-a-year gold producer, at below $950/oz, within three years.
Harmony Gold CEO Peter Steenkamp:
 


Mining project house DRA, which has hit the gold project high spots in particularly West Africa, is now well poised to extend that gold triumph further into Central Africa, East Africa and also South Africa.
DRA MD Johann de Bruin:
 


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