OUTCROP

Joseph Gutnick was right about Victorian gold (only a little early)

AND, in another flashback, why the Lynas rare earths team was riding around on the London underground in 2000. <i><b>The Outcrop</i> by Robin Bromby.</b>

Joseph Gutnick was right about Victorian gold (only a little early)

The say that the past is a foreign country — not when it comes to mining, it ain't. Back in 2001 the mining space was filled with hopes and dreams, predictions about new directions in the mining space,...

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