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Dryblower and the curious case of courtroom share trading

JUDGES are above the world of speculative share trading and anyone who sits on a Supreme Court bench in an Australian court would be appalled to find that their courtroom had been used for such a grubby pursuit. But unless <i>Dryblower</i> is mistaken that’s what happened in Perth last week.

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Dryblower and the curious case of courtroom share trading

Kidman Resources v Marindi Metals was the case in question and most followers of the small end of the Australian mining scene are probably familiar with the background to a dispute over highly-rated lithium...

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