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Mike Henry, CEO of Australian mining company BHP, standing beside a photograph of the companyโ€™s Jansen potash project, located in Saskatchewan, Canada, is photographed on Oct 17, 2023. (Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail)
BHP CEO Mike Henry says Canada risks losing investments in critical minerals to global rivals if it doesnโ€™t cut red tape
The Globe and Mail - Thu Nov 21, 5:00AM CST
The Globe and Mail
Thu Nov 21, 5:00AM CST
In the federal governmentโ€™s 2022 critical-minerals strategy, it acknowledged that getting a Canadian mine into production can take up to 25 years, and that is partly because of the inefficient permitting and regulatory system
FILE PHOTO: A worker checks copper rods at Truong Phu cable factory in northern Hai Duong province, outside Hanoi, Vietnam in this file photo from August 11, 2017. REUTERS/Kham
London mining company with Canadian connections is planning copper mine acquisitions after sealing Turkish deal
The Globe and Mail - Tue Sep 24, 5:38PM CDT
The Globe and Mail
Tue Sep 24, 5:38PM CDT
ACG Metals chairman and chief executive Artem Volynets announced a US$290-million investment in the Gediktepe mine in western Turkey
Mark Bristow, President and Chief Executive Officer of Barrick Gold Corporation, at The Globe and Mail offices on May 2, 2024. โ€จ(Melissa Tait/The Globe and Mail)
Barrick Gold CEO Mark Bristow hints at retirement in 2026
The Globe and Mail - Tue Aug 13, 11:00AM CDT
The Globe and Mail
Tue Aug 13, 11:00AM CDT
South African CEO suggested that heโ€™ll stay in the job through 2025 but was non-committal after that
Francois-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry of Canada, speaks to reporters in the foyer of the House of Commons before Question Period on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Friday, Nov. 24, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby
BHPโ€™s proposed Filo Corp. transaction to test Ottawaโ€™s tolerance for more mining M&A after tougher rules imposed
The Globe and Mail - Thu Aug 8, 7:08PM CDT
The Globe and Mail
Thu Aug 8, 7:08PM CDT
Federal Industry Minister said in July that he would only allow foreign acquisitions of โ€˜important Canadian mining companiesโ€™ to pass a net benefit test under the most exceptional circumstances
FILE PHOTO: A man passes the Lundin Group mining company booth during the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) annual convention in Toronto, Ontario, Canada March 4, 2019. REUTERS/Chris Helgren/File Photo
Lundin Mining, BHP weighing joint bid for copper miner Filo Corp, sources say
Reuters - Fri Jul 12, 5:02PM CDT
Reuters
Fri Jul 12, 5:02PM CDT
The talks between Lundin and BHP are at an early stage, the sources said, adding that there is no guarantee that the two companies will team up on a bid for Filo
Mike Henry, CEO of Australian mining company BHP, standing beside a photograph of the companyโ€™s Jansen potash project, located in Saskatchewan, Canada, is photographed on Oct 17, 2023. (Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail)
BHP CEO Mike Henry says mining company will remain disciplined as it chases Anglo American acquisition
The Globe and Mail - Tue May 14, 11:24AM CDT
The Globe and Mail
Tue May 14, 11:24AM CDT
While speaking at a mining conference, Henry signalled the Australian miner wonโ€™t overpay for Anglo
Mike Henry, CEO of Australian mining company BHP, standing beside a photograph of the companyโ€™s Jansen potash project, located in Saskatchewan, Canada, is photographed on Oct 17, 2023. (Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail)
Mike Henry, the Canadian boss of mining giant BHP, faces a reputational make-or-break takeover attempt
The Globe and Mail - Thu May 2, 4:17PM CDT
The Globe and Mail
Thu May 2, 4:17PM CDT
BHP wants to boost its copper assets with takeover proposal for rival Anglo American, which was rejected and can now be declared hostile
An aerial view of the open pit of Anglo American's Los Bronces copper mine with Aconcagua mount (C) in the background, America's highest peak in the Andes mountain range, and several glaciers, near Santiago city, November 17, 2014. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado/ File Photo
Copper is the new oil and Big Mining sees the metal as its life blood
The Globe and Mail - Fri Apr 26, 2:17PM CDT
The Globe and Mail
Fri Apr 26, 2:17PM CDT
Anglo American has copper, and lot of it, so the companyโ€™s days are numbered as bidders circle
Mike Henry, CEO of Australian mining company BHP, standing beside a photograph of the companyโ€™s Jansen potash project, located in Saskatchewan, Canada, is photographed on Oct 17, 2023. (Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail)
BHP makes US$39-billion offer for rival Anglo American in bid to create worldโ€™s biggest copper producer
The Globe and Mail - Thu Apr 25, 10:50AM CDT
The Globe and Mail
Thu Apr 25, 10:50AM CDT
The offer, which may trigger rival bids, marks a return to the megadeals that transformed the mining industry
Innovation, Science and Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne speaks with reporters before caucus, Wednesday, February 28, 2024 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
Canadian law will be upheld in SRG Mining attempt to skirt security review for deal with China buyer, says industry minister
The Globe and Mail - Mon Mar 4, 12:11PM CST
The Globe and Mail
Mon Mar 4, 12:11PM CST
Plan to redomicile to the Middle East wonโ€™t exempt company from laws related to sale of stake in graphite project
FILE PHOTO: A tonne of nickel powder made by BHP Group sits in a warehouse at its Nickel West division, south of Perth, Australia August 2, 2019. REUTERS/Melanie Burton/File Photo
Arca tests removing carbon dioxide at BHPโ€™s nickel mine in Australia
The Globe and Mail - Tue Nov 28, 2023
The Globe and Mail
Tue Nov 28, 2023
The Vancouver-based cleantech startup is launching a pilot project to decarbonize processing of the critical mineral
Mike Henry, CEO of Australian mining company BHP, standing beside a photograph of the companyโ€™s Jansen potash project, located in Saskatchewan, Canada, is photographed on Oct 17, 2023. (Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail)
BHP CEO says โ€˜ship has sailedโ€™ on potential acquisition of Canadaโ€™s Nutrien
The Globe and Mail - Tue Oct 17, 2023
The Globe and Mail
Tue Oct 17, 2023
The giant Australian mining company tried to buy Nutrienโ€™s predecessor in 2010, but the federal Conservative government vetoed the move for not being of net benefit to Canadians
FILE PHOTO: An interior view of the storage warehouse is seen at Nutrien's Cory potash mine near Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada August 12, 2019. REUTERS/Nayan Sthankiya/File Photo
Nutrienโ€™s woes mount, as fertilizer giant slashes capital expenditures, slashes profit forecast again
The Globe and Mail - Wed Aug 2, 2023
The Globe and Mail
Wed Aug 2, 2023
Nutrien suspending plans to expand production as blobal fertilizer slump takes a toll on the potash giant
Borer Operator cutting from Surface Tele-Remote operating stations at the Lanigan potash mine, in Lanigan, Sask., in an undated handout photo. Today, mining companies are employing everything from driverless haul trucks to remote-controlled and robotic drilling machines to remove human labour from some of their most hazardous operations. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Nutrien, *MANDATORY CREDIT*
Mining companies betting on autonomous technology to make dangerous jobs safer
- Sun Jun 25, 2023
Sun Jun 25, 2023
Firms are using everything from driverless haul trucks to remote-controlled and robotic drilling machines to remove human labour from hazardous operations
NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 01: Steve Ballmer, investor, philanthropist and former chief executive officer of Microsoft speaks at the New York Times DealBook conference on November 1, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Stephanie Keith/Getty Images)
Tax-loss harvesting โ€“ an investment tactic that has gone too far
The Globe and Mail - Wed Mar 29, 2023
The Globe and Mail
Wed Mar 29, 2023
Tax-loss harvesting has been mechanized thanks to the collapse in trading costs and the rise of so-called direct indexing
BHP open to potash partnership with Nutrien, leaves door open to new takeover attempt
The Globe and Mail - Tue Mar 14, 2023
The Globe and Mail
Tue Mar 14, 2023
BHP in 2010 was unsuccessful in its attempt to buy Nutrienโ€™s predecessor company, Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan.
Ottawa considering equity stakes, advancing loans to critical minerals companies
The Globe and Mail - Thu Mar 9, 2023
The Globe and Mail
Thu Mar 9, 2023
The federal government is considering following Quebecโ€™s lead in moving to a much more active role in Canadaโ€™s industrial policy
Resource firmsโ€™ spinoffs may attract pension fund interest
The Globe and Mail - Tue Feb 21, 2023
The Globe and Mail
Tue Feb 21, 2023
South32โ€ฒs humble roots are worth revisiting as resource companies prepare for at least three large spinoffs on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Barrick Gold CEO blasts rivals for chasing major mergers โ€” while grappling with his own US$1.6-billion writedown
The Globe and Mail - Wed Feb 15, 2023
The Globe and Mail
Wed Feb 15, 2023
CEO Mark Bristow, an advocate for organic growth, doesnโ€™t see any strategic benefit to investing in โ€˜getting bigger for bigness sakeโ€™