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Forrest proposes Murrin Murrin compromise

ANACONDA Nickel chief executive Andrew Forrest, locked in a bitter feud with major shareholder Anglo American, has told <I>Reuters</I> he may step down from daily control of the company's 60%-owned flagship Murrin Murrin project.

Greg Tubby

"I feel that I don't need to be chief executive of Murrin Murrin," he told the news agency, adding that he wanted to separate the day-to-day operations of Murrin Murrin from Anaconda to concentrate on...

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