TECHNOLOGY

Prepare to be disrupted

MINERS tend to think they are beyond disruption because they hold the land with the minerals. That argument may no longer hold up.

Noel Dyson
Michelle Ash speaking at Austmine 2017.

Michelle Ash speaking at Austmine 2017.

Only 50% of the Fortune 500 companies in the year 2000 still exist. Kodak fell victim to the digital camera. Blockbuster, the ubiquitous video rental chain, was overrun by Netflix. Miners, though,...

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