South African minister lashes out at BHP over previous merger April 25, 2024 BHP now has until 5pm on 22nd May to either announce a firm offer for Anglo or that it does not intend to make an official bid.
What do analysts think of BHP’s £31.1bn proposal for Anglo American? April 25, 2024 Though the proposal mandates divesting two of Anglo American's problem children, it appears BHP is fine with keeping diamond brand De Beers.
Diamond glut sees London-listed miner Anglo American cut gem production April 23, 2024 London-listed miner Anglo American said it decreased diamond production through the first quarter by almost one quarter.
Commodity traders still made bank last year despite calmer markets April 5, 2024 Global commodity trading generated more than £79bn in earnings before taxes (EBIT) in 2023.
Why investors need to get used to lower cash returns from the likes of Rio Tinto, Glencore and BHP March 19, 2024 Morningstar's report contends that mining has been too focused on investor returns over project development.
Will the mined diamonds industry collapse due to lab-grown gems? Some say it ‘already has’ March 9, 2024 Around 90 per cent of people choosing an engagement ring at London Diamonds in the last two years have chosen lab grown
Slumping profits, massive writedowns and a crumbling valuation – what’s happening with Anglo American? February 26, 2024 Anglo American is struggling from falling diamond and platium prices as well as instability in South Africa.
Diamonds aren’t forever – Anglo American mulling impairment charge over struggling De Beers February 8, 2024 De Beers couldn't turn a profit through the second half of last year (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP) (Photo credit should read ALEXANDER NEMENOV/AFP/Getty Images)
Anglo American looking for investors to share development cost of Woodsmith polyhalite mine December 27, 2023 Anglo American is said to be shopping a 49 per cent stake in the mine for around $9bn
FTSE 100 close: London index claws back losses as pound and oil prices soar June 1, 2023 London’s FTSE 100 clawed back losses today after posting its worst month since last summer in May, led higher by mining giants regaining ground following yesterday’s sharp losses. The capital’s premier index climbed 0.59 per cent to 7,490.28 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the [...]