September 28, 2015 Glencore: how did it go so wrong, again? Glasenberg’s perceived arrogance has irked and magnified his misjudgments on how the financial markets might move.
September 24, 2015 Caterpillar to axe 10,000 jobs over next three years It also revised its guidance for 2015 down, saying sales and revenues for the year are now expected to be about $48 billion—$1 billion lower than the previous outlook.
September 23, 2015 The ever diminishing ambitions of BHP Billiton This year capital and exploration spending at BHP will be $13 billion less than in 2013, leaving the world's largest miner with a single greenfield project.
September 23, 2015 Ultra-class: How BHP drives haul-truck efficiency Bigger blasts, crib huts and hot seating.
September 23, 2015 BHP Billiton contributed $7.3 billion in payments worldwide, shows first related report The mining giant acknowledged it used a Singapore marketing hub to minimize its tax expenses, but added it is paying its fair share worldwide.
September 22, 2015 In short, it’s ugly out there. But the best opportunities are born when, as the saying goes, “there’s blood in the streets.”
September 21, 2015 This is the scariest mining chart you’ll see today We're only halfway into mining bear market says new report.
September 20, 2015 Baltic Dry Index jumps most since ’09 on speculated ship shortage London-based index rises 18 percent on a two-day roll.
September 18, 2015 BHP calls miners to challenge anti-coal movement BHP’s coal chief believes the commodity is likely to remain under pressure for a while.
September 18, 2015 Prospecting the Gold Colonies Prospecting is of course the integral first step in the process of discovery, walking the bush and hammering rocks means boots on the ground. It's people walking through the bush…
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