martes, 29 de enero de 2019

Higher costs to come from Feijao dam failure; Vale's Schvartsman: the boy crying wolf?; Slow start to year for De Beers rough sales

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Vale's Schvartsman: the boy crying wolf?
Engineer says Vale CEO would have to go to prison for change to happen
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Higher costs to come from Feijao dam failure
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