Skip to navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerHelp using this website - Accessibility statement
  • Advertisement
    Analysis

    BHP’s siren song to Anglo shareholders is operational excellence

    A claim to be the mining sector’s “best operator” is a big part of BHP’s pitch to Anglo shareholders, as it promises to get more blood out of the same stones.

    Peter Ker
    Peter KerResources reporter

    Subscribe to gift this article

    Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.

    Subscribe now

    Already a subscriber?

    A claim to be the “best operator” in the global mining industry is shaping as a pivotal plank in BHP’s pitch to Anglo American investors, seizing on an opportunity that Rio Tinto chief Jakob Stausholm has helped create for his biggest rival.

    Stausholm has regularly cited his desire for Rio to “get back” to being the best operator, in a strategic goal that effectively concedes that someone other than Rio is the best in the business right now.

    Subscribe to gift this article

    Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.

    Subscribe now

    Already a subscriber?

    Read More

    Latest In Mining

    Fetching latest articles

    Most Viewed In Companies