Protests at the Incitec Pivot
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The General Assembly of Australian phosphate importer Incitec Pivot was visited by a dead camel.
Published 20 December 2007


Ron Guy, sitting on a stuffed camel, at the General Assembly of the Australian phosphate importer, Incitec Pivot.




John Watson, the chair, and Julian Segal, the CEO (chief executive officer) of the company.



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