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Glencore gets marching orders from Ironbark

GLENCORE’S legal claim for a board representation at junior Ironbark Zinc has failed, with arbitration proceedings resulting in the major’s case being dismissed.

Glencore has been marched by Ironbark

Glencore has been marched by Ironbark

The case goes back to January when Glencore's then nominee Dave Kelly resigned, with Ironbark subsequently rejecting the major's request to nominate a replacement. Glencore has been a shareholder of...

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