Sibanye gets 'proactive' lender reprieve; Samsung's first-ever worker walkout

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 Sibanye gets 'proactive' lender reprieve; Samsung's first-ever worker walkout
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Business brief | Sibanye gets 'proactive' lender reprieve; Samsung's first-ever worker walkout

In a slowish day for corporate news, Sibanye-Stillwater has got some breathing room from its lenders, which it sees a sign of faith in its prospects. TFG jumped as it upped its final dividend by a third, while TymeBank remains on a healthy profit path. In international news, South Korean behemoth Samsung has seen the first strike in its history, taking the form of employees taking paid leave simultaneously.

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