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Friedland and the case of a telescope being needed to see the copper price

BORN in the middle of last century, resources sector entrepreneur Robert Friedland shows zero signs of slowing down.

Michael Quinn in Toronto
 Robert Friedland speaking at Mining Indaba in Cape Town last month

Robert Friedland speaking at Mining Indaba in Cape Town last month

In a typical tour de force performance at PDAC in Toronto, Friedland trotted out a vast array of miscellaneous numbers, facts, and quirky asides promoting the outlook for copper and all the other "green"...

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