Stillwater Mining Releases 2012 Earnings Report
Palladium – Stillwater Mining Company (NYSE:SWC, TSX:SWC.U), a palladium producer, has released its 2012 earnings report, which showed that its reserves have expanded significantly.
Palladium – Stillwater Mining Company (NYSE:SWC, TSX:SWC.U), a palladium producer, has released its 2012 earnings report, which showed that its reserves have expanded significantly.
Platinum – Stillwater Mining Company (NYSE:SWC, TSX:SWC.U) announced its 2012 earnings and reported a net income of $55M or $0.46 per share.
Platinum – Stillwater Mining Company (NYSE:SWC, TSX:SWC.U) confirmed that it has received the notice of intent from Clinton Group Inc., which owns a 1.1% share of the company, to nominate 8 director candidates in the company’s Annual Shareholders Meeting.
Platinum – Stillwater Mining Company (NYSE:SWC,TSX:SWC.U) announced George M. Bee as a new member of their Board of Directors. He has had extensive experience in the industry, holding an array of senior management and operational positions.
Palladium – Stillwater Mining Company (NYSE:SWC,TSX:SWC.U)announced International Platinum Group Metals Association (IPA) says palladium is essential to manufacturing.
Platinum – Stillwater Mining Company (NYSE:SWC,TSX:SWC.U) announced platinum group metals are essential to continuing manufacturing as the International Platinum Group Metals Association celebrated 25 years.
Palladium – Mineweb reported Stillwater Mining (NYSE:SWC) said third quarter results were solid despite volatility in the platinum group metals complex.
Palladium – Stillwater Mining warns that the palladium market is facing a deficit. Yet investors have lost interest and have been hitting the sell button.
Palladium – Mineweb reported Stillwater Mining Company (NYSE:SWC) reported year-to-date combined mine palladium and platinum production of 381,200 ounces.
Palladium – Reuters reported Stillwater Mining Co's (NYSE:SWC) quarterly profit more than halved due to lower prices and the company said its full-year results will be hurt if the prices stay weak.
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