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Shareholder activism claims Rio Tinto bosses as market slumps – weekly review – Small Caps
Shareholder activism has finally come of age in Australia after claiming the scalps of Rio Tinto chief executive Jean-Sébastien Jacques and two senior executives.

Shareholder activism has finally come of age in Australia after claiming the scalps of Rio Tinto chief executive Jean-Sébastien Jacques and two senior executives.
The trio paid the price for destroying the ancient Juukan Gorge rock shelters two highly culturally significant rock shelters in Western Australia’s Pilbara region which contained evidence of continual human occupation tracing back at least 46,000 years.
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