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As an emerging South African mid-tier gold miner, our target is to link South Africa’s gold mine assets with the vast capital market of China, to fund the recapitalization, turnaround and growth of South Africa’s time-honored
Village Main Reef Gold Mining Company (1934) Limited
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Who we are - Village Main Reef
VMR’s current asset portfolio includes one deep level gold mine, Kopanang Gold Mine. All assets are situated in close proximity to each other, some 250 km south-west of
Team - Village Main Reef
Phillip Spencer joined VMR in April 2018 and was appointed as Financial Director in August 2018. He serves as an executive director of the company. He has 15 years of mining and finance experience and has held the role
Village Main Reef Gold Mining
General review. Village Main Reef Gold Mining Company (1934) Limited, a company incorporated in the Republic of South Africa, conducted, as its main business, the
Village Main Reef Gold Mining Company (1934) Limited
Village from curtailed operational status to one of the top performing shares on the JSE, with a market capitalization of over R550 million, by financial year end. A significant
VILLAGE MAIN REEF LIMITED - Quarter ended 31 December 2014
VILLAGE MAIN REEF LIMITED - Quarter ended 31 December 2014. (28,742oz) in the September quarter. Gold sold at Tau Lekoa increased by 179 kgs or 23% from 786kg
Village Main Reef Company Profile 2024: Valuation,
2012年5月25日 — Description. Operator of mining activities based in Bryanston, South Africa. The company's mining activities include gold, platinum, and uranium production, and the recovery of gold from sand
Village Main Reef Gold Mining Company (1934) Limited
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Realised gold price achieved during the quarter amounted to R435,314/kg compared to R450,854/kg, a 3% decrease. The all-in cost at Tau Lekoa on a per unit basis decreased