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Record-breaking Fortescue says Simandou no threat – The Australian Financial Review
Andrew Forrest’s dividend haul from Fortescue will be almost $2 billion if analyst projections for a record dividend next month are right.

Fortescue vowed to continue finding extra capacity within its infrastructure network, and flagged that exports could rise to 180 million tonnes in the year ahead.
Fortescue chief executive Elizabeth Gaines said the extra capacity had been found by integrating and improving different parts of the network, while the early arrival of rail carriages for Fortescue’s next iron ore mine, Eliwana, provided the company with extra rail capacity over the past three months.
Fortescue shipped at an annuali…
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