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Anglo Rejects BHP's Fresh $43 Billion Bid
The approach by the Australian mining company shows an eagerness to boost exposure to copper at a time when demand for the metal is expected to rise.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Anglo American Plots Breakup After Rejecting $43 Billion BHP Bid
The miner outlined a turnaround effort that sharpens its focus on copper after turning down a sweetened takeover offer.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Anglo American Plots Breakup After Rejecting $43 Billion BHP Bid
The miner outlined a turnaround effort that sharpens its focus on copper after turning down a sweetened takeover offer.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Anglo American plans break-up to thwart £34bn BHP bid
CEO Wanblad makes the case to shareholders and South Africa’s presidentFinancial Times - Business -
Anglo American rejected a sweetened takeover proposal from BHP that valued the mining company at almost $43 billion.
Anglo American rejected a sweetened takeover proposal from BHP that valued the mining company at almost $43 billion.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Anglo American to exit diamond, platinum and coal mining as it fights BHP bid
Anglo American on Tuesday said it would exit the coal, platinum and diamonds business as it fends off a takeover approach from BHP.MarketWatch - Business -
Anglo’s drastic plan to fend off BHP
Restructuring will forever change the 107-year-old miner as a £34bn takeover battle loomsFinancial Times - Business -
BHP cannot pay enough to force Anglo to do the heavy lifting
Miner could restructure itself and reap potential rewards without the overhang of Australian rival’s dealFinancial Times - Business -
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