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Oromin Explorations Ltd > TGZ was 1 penny off it's 52 week low
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Post by frankman on Jun 03, 2013 3:29pm

TGZ was 1 penny off it's 52 week low

Almost hit .69 again. Oh did you here about the shooting of a miner at an African mine. Gee I'm sure miners in Canada don't carry guns to work. Tough union ! 

Miner shot dead at Lonmin mine in South Africa

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A shop steward from South Africa's National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) was shot dead on Monday at a Lonmin mine, police and the union said, sparking fears of a renewed cycle of violence in the troubled platinum belt.

Lonmin said the shooting, in which another union official was also critically injured, took place at the NUM offices at Wonderkop community, which is near the town of Marikana, 120 kilometers (70 miles) northwest of Johannesburg, where police shot dead 34 miners last August, the country's deadliest police action since the end of apartheid.

"Two people were shot," regional police spokesman Sabata Mokgwabone said. "One died on the scene and another one was taken to hospital."

Both men were Lonmin employees, the company said.

The rand retreated against the dollar after the shooting amid fears of further unrest in the mining sector. Lonmin's Johannesburg-listed shares fell more than 6 percent, and the London-listed stock dropped 4 percent.

More than 50 people died last year in wildcat strikes and violence relating to a bloody turf war between NUM and the rival Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU), which has poached tens of thousands of disgruntled NUM workers.

Neither NUM nor the police could say who was responsible for the attack.

In the past both unions have accused each other of attacking and killing their members.

Last month Lonmin suffered a wildcat walkout at Marikana after a gunman shot dead an AMCU union official in a bar.

MINES TENSE

Tensions in South Africa's mining sector remain high, with union battles far from settled and workers opposing a plan by Anglo American Platinum to cut 6,000 jobs.

Tough wage talks are also in prospect in the gold mines, with the NUM demanding pay increases of up to 60 percent at a time when companies are struggling with shrinking margins and falling commodity prices.

The wildcat strikes that started at Marikana last year have also spread beyond platinum and gold.

Glencore Xstrata Plc said on Monday it had sacked 1,000 workers across three of its chrome mines for an illegal strike last week that brought those operations to a standstill.

With South Africa's economic growth this year forecast at less than 3 percent, the government has repeatedly urged unions and employers to avoid turmoil in mid-year wage rounds, known as "strike season", and to settle union disputes peacefully.

The unrest and its impact on a limping economy could damage the ruling African National Congress in an election due early next year, though there is little chance it will lose its outright majority in parliament.

The rand lost 13 percent against the dollar in May amid fears of a knock to growth and breached the psychological level of 10 to the greenback after a failed attempt by President Jacob Zuma to allay concerns over labor unrest.

Comment by IloveNDM on Jun 03, 2013 3:38pm
Village Idiot Frank - You can easily prove you're something more than a cheap laugh by scanning your brokerage account showing your profitable short of OLE and just darken acct name and number but instead your pathetic attempt to try and imply a miner in south africa has some actual bearing on TGZ and OLE is just another example of why you, dumb and dumber should just have a three way and ...more  
Comment by frankman on Jun 03, 2013 3:52pm
Would you like to know which playground my child plays on too? I love your anger as I see your frustration coming out. So do others on this board who think your an idiot get your  lawyer to sue Oromin eh? You must be in the red. I'm having fun now at your expense rookie ! Teranga   
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