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TAKING leave of long-suffering shareholders, former Anglo American CEO Cynthia Carroll chose to admonish rather than commiserate with them.
As the Financial Times reported: in a parting shot at shareholder demands for greater cash returns, Cynthia Carroll told the newspaper that there was a “disconnect” between mining companies and investors, adding that the latter need to understand better “what it really takes to deliver projects”.