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Sibanye-Stillwater publishes presentation on international and recycling operations strategy
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Sibanye-Stillwater publishes presentation on international and recycling operations strategy
  • Sibanye-Stillwater outlined strategy centered on performance excellence, portfolio simplification, disciplined capital allocation, organic growth projects.
  • Presentation positioned group as supplier of future-facing metals for clean energy via primary mining, secondary mining, recycling.
  • Market outlook flagged tightening PGM primary supply over next decade, citing annual production declines since 2024 of 900,000 oz platinum, 640,000 oz palladium.
  • Lithium section projected gross demand growth of 12% CAGR for 2026-2034, driven by 9% CAGR automotive demand, 24% CAGR energy storage systems.
  • Company described medium-term lithium surplus risk, then shortfalls expected from late decade as supply chains localize.


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