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Lacaze claims Lynas best placed to grow rare earths business  

DETAILS may have been very light on the ground but Lynas Corporation managing director Amanda Lacaze was keen to emphasise in a briefing on Monday the rare earths miner has a plan to grow value, deal with the regulatory issues in Malaysia and a potential Wesfarmers' bid hanging over the company's head.

Amanda Lacaze has her team is best placed to run Lynas.

Amanda Lacaze has her team is best placed to run Lynas.

  The MD indicated board and management weren't "sitting here wringing our hands", with the company having a short list of five sites for a cracking and leaching facility that would deal with the radioactive...

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