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:: Monday, September 27, 2004 ::
A deadly shame Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia
LIKE the archetypal corporate villain in a B-grade movie, James Hardie Industries has been exposed as heartless as well as greedy – according to last week's Jackson inquiry.
Its reputation is in tatters.
The building products giant is in disgrace and its directors have only themselves to blame for the pain they have caused their company, shareholders, customers and employees.
They have made James Hardie the ugly, unacceptable face of capitalism.
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