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BHP’s clever plan for dealing with Anglo’s poison pills
BHP has approached the embattled Anglo American mining house with an all-scrip offer that would see the group’s most troublesome assets spun off.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
McKinsey faces US criminal investigation over its opioids work
- by Mike Spector, Nate Raymond and Chris Prentice
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Electric vehicles
Tesla’s profits are being sunk by a tide of electric cars
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
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BHP confirms non-binding $60b takeover offer for rival Anglo American
BHP, the world’s largest miner, has approached London-listed Anglo American with an offer that could turn into this year’s biggest deal.
- by Crystal Tse, Dinesh Nair, Thomas Biesheuvel and Millie Muroi
Heartbreak High is a global hit. So why aren’t there more Aussie shows like it?
Despite the series’ global runaway success, the future of rich Australian content remains on a knife edge.
- by Calum Jaspan
Opinion
Company mergers
BHP’s clever plan for dealing with Anglo’s poison pills
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
McKinsey faces US criminal investigation over its opioids work
- by Mike Spector, Nate Raymond and Chris Prentice
Opinion & Perspectives
Sorry, it’s not gallantry that wins wars, it’s economic might
Whatever their causes, wars are usually won by the side with the most economic resources. Here’s why.
Ross Gittins
Economics Editor
My work wants my biometric data. Am I right to feel uncomfortable?
Given the problem of identity theft in the electronic age and of the growing sophistication of bad digital actors, handing over biometric data can feel iffy.
Jonathan Rivett
Freelance writer
BHP’s clever plan for dealing with Anglo’s poison pills
BHP has approached the embattled Anglo American mining house with an all-scrip offer that would see the group’s most troublesome assets spun off.
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
Banking & finance
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Payments
The Armaguard saga shows we’re a long way from ditching cash entirely
- by Clancy Yeates
Entrepreneurship
The iron men with a $3 billion plan to save the planet
Two former Fortescue executives want to reduce the enormous carbon footprint of iron ore, Australia’s most lucrative export industry. It’ll cost at least $3 billion.
- by Anne Hyland
This Australian billion-dollar luxury fashion retailer has taken the world by storm. But read the fine print
Cettire has dazzled both well-heeled shoppers and investors with its bargains and extraordinary growth, but it has also become the most polarising success story on the ASX.
- by Colin Kruger
Media
Legal fight over Trump Media’s ownership adds to its woes
- by Matthew Goldstein and David Yaffe-Bellany
Workplace
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Work therapy
My work wants my biometric data. Am I right to feel uncomfortable?
- by Jonathan Rivett