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Botswana can warm up Sandfire

Sandfire Resources is not alone in having a beaten up share price in response to the slide in copper prices, first because of the US-China trade war, and now because of the unknowns around the coronavirus.

Barry FitzGerald*
 Sandfire Resources' camp in Botswana

Sandfire Resources' camp in Botswana

But Sandfire has been beaten up more than most, with its 22% share price fall since the start of the year comparing unfavourably with the 10% fall for the copper/gold producer it is most often compared...

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