South African mining tycoon Neal Froneman has seen a sharp increase in the market value of his stake in Sibanye-Stillwater, the Johannesburg-based precious metals producer known for its platinum, palladium, and gold operations.
Froneman holds 3,384,904 shares in Sibanye-Stillwater, the company he led for several years before stepping down as chief executive. So far this year, his stake has surged by R112.41 million 6.54 million, from R50.71 million 2.95 million to R163.12 million 9.48 million.
Sibanye-Stillwater shares surge 221 percent so far in 2025