If there is $200bn in 1,000 deals in the metals and mining industry in two years. Surely some of this must just be recycled – there wasn’t a stash of money waiting to be used? Or it is all shares buoyed up by the raw material prices. This is a good example of why I wouldn’t make it in the city – it just makes no sense.
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