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Dryblower on the excruciating process through which FMG will now pass


CAN Fortescue Metals Group survive the crisis which has seen it appeal for the mercy of its banks and suspend trading in its shares? Of course it can, though, as Dryblower will explain, FMG will be a very different business once the crisis passes.



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