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Kalahari kick means Sandfire can wait for great in Montana

It is a little more than three years since Sandfire Resources boss Karl Simich hit the US with a bagful of “Make Montana Great Again” baseball caps in an effort to inject some Trump-style momentum in to the permitting process for Sandfire’s Black Butte copper project.

Barry FitzGerald*
Kalahari kick means Sandfire can wait for great in Montana

Whether the powers that be in Washington and Montana that received one of the red caps are game enough to wear the take on Trump's "Make America Great Again" 2016 election slogan when out and about nowadays...

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