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Forrest: This is Fortescue’s ‘fork in the road’ moment
Elizabeth Gaines leaves the CEO chair with Fortescue in rude health. But falling prices and rising costs top a list of challenges for Andrew Forrest.
It’s not every day that a 40 per cent fall in earnings would be applauded by the market.
But Elizabeth Gaines’ final profit result as Fortescue Metals Group chief executive shows that although lower iron ore prices may have taken the sheen off revenue and profit numbers in the 2022 financial year, she leaves the hot seat with the group in rude health.
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