DRYBLOWER

Dryblower and the curious case of BHP's growth plans

BHP Billiton boss Andrew Mackenzie was on safe ground last week when he revealed a plan to grow the company by 70% over the next 10-to-15 years because <i>Dryblower</i> is confident that when it comes time to measure the success of the plan Mackenzie will have moved on.

Dryblower
Dryblower and the curious case of BHP's growth plans

That is not being critical of the company or its chief executive officer it’s simply an observation that most CEO’s don’t last 10 years, and most are gone within five. Mackenzie has already been in the...

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