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3 September 2010
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Rhodium on the podium


WHEN it comes to precious metals, they don't get much more precious right now than Rhodium. At a cool $US6000 an ounce it's pretty hot stuff. So this week Allan Trench casts an eye over the silvery metal to get the low-down on one of the lesser-known boom-time mineral markets.



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