DRYBLOWER

Dryblower on why BHP should buy Albemarle (and change the colour of its logo)

If BHP is serious about being a “green” mining company then <i>Dryblower</i> reckons it can achieve that aim in five easy steps; change the colour of its logo, sell oil and coal, build potash, and buy the world’s biggest lithium producer, Albemarle Corporation.

Dryblower on why BHP should buy Albemarle (and change the colour of its logo)

The first suggestion is the least likely because the rusty red of today's logo reflects the colours of its two primary products, iron ore and copper, but to make a bold statement of intent a switch to...

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