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Article

2 Dec 2004

Author:
Economist

AIDS and business - Many firms are doing too little, too late about AIDS, says Brian Brink [health chief, Anglo American]

Businesses in South Africa are among the global leaders in addressing AIDS...But the disease is fast moving to India...China and Russia. Judging by South Africa's experience, AIDS may soon move rapidly up the corporate agenda in those countries, too. [refers to Anglo American, Harmony Gold, AngloGold Ashanti]