Thursday, 2 February 2012

Western Australia-Forbes Magazine-Fortune

Australia's iron lady on road to world-scale wealth - report

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Gina Rinehart could soon become the world's wealthiest woman after amassing an $18 billion fortune from mining and media investments, Forbes magazine says in its latest list of the wealthiest people in Australia. The 57-year old widow saw her fortune almost double after a deal signed last month that will see South Korean steel giant POSCO take a 15 percent stake in her Roy Hill iron ore mine in Western Australia's Pilbara iron belt. The deal valued the project at $10 billion, boosting Rinehart's fortune dramatically. ... read more..

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'Types really don't matter. I have been accused of preferring blondes. But I hav...

"Types really don't matter. I have been accused of preferring blondes. But I have known some mighty attractive redheads, brunettes, and yes, women with grey hair. Age, height, weight haven't anything to do with glamour." Happy birthday Clark Gable, born February 1. read more..

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