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Top Anglo shareholder backs break-up plan as clock ticks for BHP
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Duncan Wanblad: the ‘used mine salesman’ blowing up Anglo American
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Microsoft plans a shake-up of its videogame sales strategy by releasing the next "Call of Duty" to its subscription service instead of the lucrative approach of only selling it a la carte.
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