METAL DETECTIVE

BHP misses out again

LIKE a tarnished starlet trying to win back her audience, BHP Billiton has tried to remodel herself, but the new look hasn’t impressed the judges. It’s not easy being a superstar-turned has-been. <i><b>The Metal Detective</i>, by Stephen Bell</b>

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BHP misses out again

Just ask BHP Billiton CEO Andrew Mackenzie who is desperately trying to win back old friends after slashing the miner’s progressive dividend, booking a US$5.7 billion first-half loss, and settling an expensive...

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