Glencore and Xstrata: A merger of egos
7 hours ago
The £60bn merger of Glencore and Xstrata may be good for shareholders and executives, but will customers of their metals and fuel – especially in China – be delighted? And is it plausible that the entrepreneurial bosses of the two companies would work together in perfect harmony?
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