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The Dodgy Brothers' rules to mining and how to spot them

MINING company managing director and investment advisor Warwick Grigor says dodgy operators are a minority in the resources sector, but Australia’s corporate regulatory environment may be encouraging legitimate plays to adopt some less-than-ethical practises.

Kate Haycock
The Dodgy Brothers' rules to mining and how to spot them

Grigor, the managing director of BGF Equities, told delegates at the 2008 Excellence in Mining and Exploration forum in Sydney that while there were few very dodgy companies, a combination of speculative...

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