Greater regulatory scrutiny no bar to mining mergers, bosses say
First publishedAug 19, 12:18 UTC
Last updatedAug 19, 14:58 UTC · 11m ago
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Mining bosses say regulatory scrutiny does not stop mergers.
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Mining bosses say they can still do mergers even with more rules. This is because they think the rules are not too strict. They want to combine their companies to be more successful.
Why it matters
This matters because it affects the mining industry and its future. The industry is important for the economy.
In brief
- What do mining bosses think about regulatory scrutiny?
- They think it does not stop mergers.
- Why do mining bosses want to combine their companies?
- They want to be more successful.
- What is the mining industry?
- The mining industry is important for the economy.
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Mining bosses think regulatory scrutiny is not too strict.
Sources1TypeAngleInvesting.com · Stock MarketReports on the bosses' views without criticism
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