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Jan 31, 2000

Culture shock

Anglo American has had to up the IR ante since its listing in London

In the latter half of 1999 the heads of investor relations at Anglo American, Rio Tinto and Billiton met to discuss how they might coordinate analyst site visits. The visits are expensive for analysts, who usually have to pay their own way. Since they frequently involve mines in some of the world's more remote areas, they are also time-consuming. The IR officers of the three major London-listed resource companies agreed that it would make sense to show analysts around the operations of all

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