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Gold Fields says no closer ties with Anglo

IAN Cockerill, chief executive of South Africa's Gold Fields, has played down speculation about Anglo American seeking a bigger say in the running of his company.

Tim Treadgold
Gold Fields says no closer ties with Anglo

Speaking to a Belgian newspaper, De Financieel Economische, in the Belgian capital Brussels, Cockerill said: "I don't see how Anglo American could have more influence at Gold Fields". "They do not have...

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