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Why Brinsden isn't worried about another supply flood

FORMER Atlas chief Ken Brinsden recently swapped from iron ore to lithium. With South American lithium brines set to turn on their taps, you'd think he'd be having nightmares about another "flood". So why is he sleeping like a baby? <i><B>The Metal Detective</i>, By Stephen Bell</b>

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Why Brinsden isn't worried about another supply flood

It may be hard to believe, but Johnny-come-lately lithium and stodgy old BHP Billiton appear to have something in common—both are searching for their true identities. A year on from South32, BHP still...

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