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Mandarins & mavericks, remembering Western Mining 1931 - 2005, Martin Summons

Label
Mandarins & mavericks, remembering Western Mining 1931 - 2005, Martin Summons
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrationsportraitsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Mandarins & mavericks
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Martin Summons
Sub title
remembering Western Mining 1931 - 2005
Summary
Mandarins and Mavericks tells a great Australian story of drive and endeavour on the part of the people who built and sustained the company Western Mining Corporation from its origins in 1933. Drawing on meticulously kept archives as well as the voices of many of the individuals involved, the book traces the company's progress throughout its seventy-two years -- from its humble start in a corporate world very different from the one we know today to its eventual ranking as one of Australia's leading exploration, mining and processing conglomerates. WMC produced mineral wealth from local gold, copper, iron ore, bauxite, alumina, nickel, uranium, talc and fertilisers. It also undertook an array of exploration activities and investments overseas that involved numerous ventures, both profitable and not so profitable. It was, however, the value inherent in WMC's long-standing and substantial bauxite and alumina interests back home that would ultimately reshape the company's corporate structure
Target audience
adult

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