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Potential mining investors need to be wooed

THE outlook for metals demand has never been more bullish, and yet valuations in mining equities continue to disappoint. The sector has a long way to go to win back generalist investor attention, attendees at the Mining Journal Select conference in London heard. 

Potential mining investors need to be wooed

"The entire sector is undervalued," Tom Albanese, independent director and former CEO of Rio Tinto told the conference, in a panel on mining investment.    Albanese said his bullish outlook "is...

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