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Looking to the Future

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The lights burned late in Gold Fields’ offices throughout the world in these years and the company’s executives were hard-worked men. It is worth recording that, in 1965, the London directors logged a total of 400,000 miles by air on missions to various parts of the world. However, though the emphasis has been on investments abroad, let us not forget that the company had interests at home and that they were expanding, too.

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Cartwright, P.A. (1967). Looking to the Future. In: Gold Paved the Way. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-81679-8_27

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