METAL DETECTIVE

Bandwagons and Greek souvlakis

IF YOU believe Owen Hegarty and the late Anglo-French billionaire Sir James Goldsmith, it’s a good time to plunge back into beaten-up mining stocks. But what if the souvlaki effect spreads to Australian shores? <i><b>The Metal Detective</i>, by Stephen Bell</b>

Stephen Bell

After a few weeks spent viewing the UK through the bottom of a beer glass, the Metal Detective found that mining in the land of bangers and Big Ben isn’t a museum display just yet. Yes, the coal sector...

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