Australia and New Zealand: Sharing the Vision or the Confusion?

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Great new drilling results! What's so sinful about being a multi-national company? Overseas protestors flown to Australia for a free holiday How to counter the protectionist danger? Our current economic standing Over-regulation puts a convicted paedophile on the payroll The broken window fallacy Mining - A shared history Aristotle and the camels A brighter future? Something over which we do have far greater control, i.e. leadership within our own industry My challenge to you The expanding gold- producing company of which I am proud to be Chairman, Croesus Mining NL, is by definition a æmultinationalÆ. Our shareholders are based in 36 different countries, 77% of our 107 million shares are held in Australia, 23% are held outside Australia, and include New Zealand holdings of 7%. In September, Croesus Mining presented our company at the Mining 2000 Forum in Melbourne, a city caught up with multinational protestors demonstrating against multi-national companies.  
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APA:  (2000)  Australia and New Zealand: Sharing the Vision or the Confusion?

MLA: Australia and New Zealand: Sharing the Vision or the Confusion?. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2000.

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