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Has BHP thrown the dog a bone?

BHP’s (AU:BHP) numbers for the 12 months to the end of June are like those of its diversified colleagues; big on profit (US$5.9 billion) with a dividend of $0.83 per share coming for its investors. But there are still some saying the miner should have paid closer attention to the Elliott Management plan to restructure the whole business.

Jansen should go to an existing potash producer, Bernstein says, as synergies are needed for it to make money

Jansen should go to an existing potash producer, Bernstein says, as synergies are needed for it to make money

In a wide-ranging review of the company’s response to the Elliott push, Bernstein analyst Paul Gait said BHP had more to do, especially when it came to the potash and oil and gas assets.  Since the Elliott...

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