How Twiggy made $612m in a day
Some days are diamonds, some days are ore. Just ask Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest, who has seen his stake in Fortescue gyrate wildly in the last three years as the stock has bounced from a high of $6.02 to a low of $1.44.
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Some days are diamonds, some days are ore. Just ask Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest, who has seen his stake in Fortescue gyrate wildly in the last three years as the stock has bounced from a high of $6.02 to a low of $1.44.
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