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I keep reminding myself that BHP usually has a " good " Nove...

I keep reminding myself that BHP usually has a " good " November ( historically )
After their failed 49 billion bid for Anglo American, BHP has shifted gears and is now looking for growth elsewhere. They've struck a C$4.5 billion deal with Lundin Mining to expand their copper holdings in South America. Despite some investors pushing for tougher climate goals, a whopping 91.77% of shareholders backed BHP's climate plan, which aims for net-zero operational emissions by 2050. CEO Mike Henry even defended BHP's coal operations, saying there's still ongoing demand for it in steelmaking.
I keep reminding myself that BHP usually has a " good " November ( historically ) After their failed 49 billion bid for Anglo American, BHP has shifted gears an...
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