SBSW Stock Recent News
SBSW LATEST HEADLINES
Timing the market is difficult due to the competitive nature of the financial markets. Therefore, taking a step back and investing in passive gains is the way to go for many.
Sibanye Stillwater's share price has plunged over 50% year-to-date due to the decline in rhodium and palladium prices. The company's gold mining operations in South Africa are high-cost and about a third is unprofitable, even with gold at all-time highs. Sibanye's investments in battery metals and recycling ventures raise questions about the company's capital allocation strategy.
(Kitco News) - Sibanye-Stillwater (NYSE: SBSW), one of the world's largest primary producers of platinum, palladium and rhodium, today announced the start of construction of two additional renewable energy projects for its SA operations.
(Kitco News) - Sibanye-Stillwater (JSE: SSW) (NYSE: SBSW) announced on Friday it has concluded Section 189 consultations regarding proposed restructuring at its Kloof 4 gold shaft in South Africa.
(Kitco News) - Platinum group metals (PGM) producer Sibanye-Stillwater (NYSE: SBSW) announced today that the company begins repositioning its US PGM operations for lower cost structure to secure operational sustainability.
South Africa-based mining company Sibanye Stillwater (NYSE: SBSW ) just announced that it will eliminate nearly 300 jobs from its U.S. division as it restructures its platinum group metals (PGM) business. Apparently, the unit is encountering problems due to a decline in palladium prices.
Investors should consider selling stocks with negative catalysts and at risk of further decline. Taxable account holders may realize losses to offset this year's capital gains. Avoid Companies with high debt, falling demand, or higher operating losses ahead.
The most oversold stocks in the materials sector presents an opportunity to buy into undervalued companies.
Market overreaction can be a beautiful thing if you're a long-term investor. I mean, overreaction to short-term events often opens up value gaps in stocks, lending you the opportunity to take advantage of arbitrage opportunities.
(Kitco News) - Sibanye-Stillwater (NYSE: SBSW) announced today that it has concluded a five-year wage agreement at its Kroondal platinum group metals (PGM) operation in South Africa.