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Two recent court rulings may have demolished the arguments of the few supporters who still hold that Mirror Trading International was a legitimate business. | JanTamb News24_Business

may have demolished the arguments of the few remaining supporters who still hold that Mirror Trading International was a legitimate business, but it leaves two of the case's thorniest questions unanswered: what will happen to CEO Johann

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