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Adam Shand once again interviews Les Emery, Managing Director of Marengo Mining Limited on the recent wild ride of global sharemarket and commodity prices, how market volatility affects the copper, gold and molybdenum mine development of the Yandera project in Papua New Guinea.

Successful businesses are often the ones with the best Investor Relations strategies. To communicate in a timely manner with messages that cut through to the recipients is vital for a company's overall corporate image.
Communication between management and stakeholders has traditionally been through print media, which is expensive and time consuming with no guarantee of coverage or accuracy.
The Business Show is a unique Investor Relations solution designed to assist companies communicate with current and prospective investors. It exploits multi-platform Internet communication technologies to provide an informative, engaging and entertaining experience to your audience.
Presented by Adam Shand, The Business Show provides an informed analysis of businesses, delivered in video format across an extensive online network.
In each episode, you see Adam interviews a key figure from one of the leading businesses. The discussion covers all facets of the enterprise, from acquisitions, share price performance to financial results, presented in an informative and engaging style.
The show can be viewed anytime, anywhere, and on demand via PC, smart phones, and soon on Internet enabled televisions.

Adam Shand is an award-winning journalist and presenter with more than 25 years experience in the Australian and international media. In a long and varied career, Adam has established a reputation for fairness and accuracy and an unmatched ability to cover diverse topics from the corporate world right through to the criminal underworld.
"I think I must be the only journalist to have interviewed Robert Holmes a Court, Nelson Mandela and Melbourne serial killer Carl Williams in the space of one career," says Adam.
A best-selling true crime author and former Africa correspondent, Adam returns to his roots as host of The Business Show. He began his career as a graduate finance cadet on The Australian newspaper in the heady days of 1986, covering the rise and fall of entrepreneurs such as Alan Bond and Christopher Skase.
Later, Adam cut his teeth in television as a reporter on the Nine Network's iconic Business Sunday programme. His work on Business Sunday combined a talent for detailed analysis with a desire to present people and their stories in an engaging, entertaining manner.
