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BHP FY profits down 39% on nickel, Samarco

Organic growth has always been BHP’s first order of business, says Henry

BHP CEO Mike Henry. Credit: BHP

BHP CEO Mike Henry. Credit: BHP | Credits: BHP

It's been a big year of acquisitions (and almost-acquisitions) for the world's biggest miner, but BHP insists it has maintained an opportunistic approach to inorganic growth as opposed to framing its growth...

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