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Dryblower worries about the speed of the recovery - too far, too fast?

HIGH prices and a steady flow of mine-development and deal news is almost enough to convince <i>Dryblower</i> that the mining industry has returned to the good-old days, though a closer analysis raises two interesting questions; have we come too far, too fast, and can the revival be sustained?

Kristie Batten
Dryblower worries about the speed of the recovery - too far, too fast?

On the positive side of the coin there are events such as:    Glencore splashing out $US960 million to buy copper and cobalt operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo from Israeli financier, Dan...

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