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Amplats looking to float South African mines - sources

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JOHANNESBURG, June 12 (Reuters) - Anglo American Platinum is considering floating its labour-intensive South African mines around Rustenburg rather than selling them because the offers it has received are too low, a company and banking source said on Friday.

"It is definitely on the table now because the offers that are coming in just aren't high enough," one senior Amplats source, who did not wish to be named, told Reuters.

One Johannesburg-based investment banker also said the company, commonly known as Amplats, had received a few offers for its Union Mine and three others near Rustenburg but had "thrown them into the dustbin" because they were too low.

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The Anglo American subsidiary is in the middle of a shake-up that includes selling off underperforming assets in an attempt to recover from a five-month strike last year.

It said in February it hoped to complete the review and decide whether to sell or list the four mines by the end of the first half this year, after evaluating offers for the assets from two shortlists of companies.

Company spokeswoman Mphumi Sithole said that timeline remained on track.

Amplats shares were up 0.7 percent at 301.88 rand at 1047 GMT, from flat shortly before the Reuters story. (Reporting by Ed Cropley, Tiisetso Motsoeneng and Ed Stoddard; Editing by James Macharia)