WHEN Xstrata took over Australia's MIM Holdings in 2003, it made the Anglo-Swiss giant the world's ninth-biggest copper miner.
Since then, under Xstrata copper chief Charlie Sartain -- a former Dalrymple Shire councillor who spent the first 17 years of his mining career in northern Queensland -- it has climbed to No 4.
And if Sartain's plans work out, it will be the world's biggest copper miner with a network of global mines all run from Brisbane. Read More
The Australian
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