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Mining giant BHP has ruled out a last-ditch takeover bid for rival Anglo American, whose shareholders will vote on a £40billion merger in two weeks' time.
BHP walks away from fresh Anglo American talks ⊕
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Australian miner recently held talks with UK rival following $50bn Teck deal
Mining giant BHP makes renewed takeover bid for rival Anglo American, source says ○
Mining company BHP has made a renewed takeover approach to rival Anglo American, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Sunday.
BHP rekindles pursuit of Anglo-American with new approach ○
Takeover would disrupt London-listed miner’s planned $57bn merger with Canada’s Teck
London judge rules BHP Group liable for Brazil’s 2015 Samarco dam collapse ⊖⊖
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About 600,000 people seeking compensation a decade on from disaster that killed 19 and devastated villages
A London judge has ruled that the global mining company BHP Group is liable in Brazil’s worst…
BHP found liable over Mariana dam disaster ⊖⊖
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Claim in London High Court sought £36bn in damages for 620,000 alleged victims
The CEO trying to end the curse of the pointless meeting ⊖
BHP’s Mike Henry is taking an unusual approach to one of the big black holes of corporate life
4 months ago
BHP says growing political interference threatens mining deals ○
Strategy chief Catherine Raw warns that countries’ push to control their natural resources complicates dealmaking
5 months ago
Global mining giant BHP closes in on first female chief executive ○
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Head of company’s Australian division Geraldine Slattery likely to succeed Mike Henry
6 months ago
Trump slams 'anti-American' pushback after fresh delay to Arizona copper mine ○
Two of the world's largest mining firms, Rio Tinto and BHP have been trying to develop Resolution Copper for roughly two decades.