METAL DETECTIVE

Scout's honour for Rio Tinto

RIO Tinto has remodelled itself into a prim-and-proper Boy Scout, getting prepared to do his bit for king, country and shareholders. The <i>Metal Detective</i> investigates whether the miner is now ready to be adventurous again. <i><b>The Metal Detective</i>, By Stephen Bell</b>

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Scout's honour for Rio Tinto

As the holder of the keys to Rio’s cash vault, Chris Lynch was always going to take a different tack to his predecessor Guy Elliott, whom he replaced as chief financial officer in April 2013. For one,...

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