Sibanye Gold CEO Says He Won’t Tolerate Illegal Mining Strikes

by alexoscarew | February 4, 2013 at 10:57 am
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Sibanye Gold Ltd., the South African mining company spun off from Gold Fields Ltd. (GFI), said it won’t tolerate illegal walkouts as it prepares to review operations at its main assets in order to reassure investors.

“They are quite clearly concerned about South Africa,” Chief Executive Officer Neal Froneman said in a telephone interview, referring to investors. The former CEO of Gold One International Ltd. (GDO) returned to South Africa after meeting with Gold Fields shareholders in London and the U.S. in preparation for Sibanye’s Feb. 11 listing in Johannesburg and New York.
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