BHP dividend pledge 'not written in stone'
Former BHP chairman Don Argus, the father of the miner's policy that ensures its annual $US6.6 billion dividend does not go backwards, says it was never designed to be a permanent strategy.
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Former BHP chairman Don Argus, the father of the miner's policy that ensures its annual $US6.6 billion dividend does not go backwards, says it was never designed to be a permanent strategy.
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