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  1. Dazz

    Too Much Luck: The Mining Boom and Australia's Future

    I'm not familiar with that text Thommo. I am familiar with sustainable organisations conducting sensible business over long terms that is mutually beneficial to both parties. Not every business has to have an over-zealous spendthrift clown as one of the parties to the transaction.
  2. Dazz

    Too Much Luck: The Mining Boom and Australia's Future

    Aaron, the assumptions you are making about my Tenants and my Tenant's customers are wildly off the mark....but carry on.
  3. Dazz

    Too Much Luck: The Mining Boom and Australia's Future

    How do people blissfully go about their lives spending way more than they earn, day in day out, and not even realise what they are doing.....and what the nasty long term consequences of such actions are that lie waiting for them ??
  4. Dazz

    Too Much Luck: The Mining Boom and Australia's Future

    History has shown that when a sovereign Govt, especially the ones who have inked them so far, signs a lengthy supply contract, they actually take the supply and pay the bill. That has been the overwhelming experience. I don't know of one example, from any product or any country that WA...
  5. Dazz

    Too Much Luck: The Mining Boom and Australia's Future

    Um, perhaps spot resources may be pulling back. Fixed contract prices with known escalation clauses throughout the term of the Contract are not pulling back, they are increasing. Woodside's first 25 year contract to supply LNG to the Japanese, signed back in '82 just finished. That was...
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