DRYBLOWER

Dryblower: Public companies and private lives rarely mix well

ANDREW Forrest is not royalty, at least not in the British monarchy sense, but <i>Dryblower</i> reckons a few people see him as a mining royal who shares a common problem with Prince Harry, living a public life while also asking for privacy.

Dryblower: Public companies and private lives rarely mix well

But there is one big difference between the Prince and the Miner, or to expand that observation a little further, there are 122,000 differences because that's the number of shareholders in the company...

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