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McCrae steps down following Chinese mutiny

CUDECO has posted new details on its funding efforts, with chairman and chief executive officer Wayne McCrae resigning following pressure from the company’s major shareholders.

Andrew Duffy
McCrae steps down following Chinese mutiny

In an update this afternoon the company said it was back on track at the Rocklands copper mine in Queensland, with its three cornerstone investors set to help it stump up the extra funds needed to finish...

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