miércoles, 14 de noviembre de 2018

Younging Africa poses a problem; Uranium turns a corner; Serabi deeper in the red

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U-tide turning?
Uranium turns a corner and even BHP is getting interested again
Lower revenues, higher costs eat into Caledonia profit
Zimbabwe's increased export credit incentive helped offset lower profit
Younging Africa poses a problem
Our inability to relate to younger generations will cause a greater issue than a yawning skills gap
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Serabi deeper in the red
Gold shipment timings blamed for deeper losses, falling revenues
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