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BHP Offers To Buy Oz Minerals For $6.5 Billion As Mining Giant Seeks To Boost Clean Energy Assets

Por: Forbes Business December 22, 2022

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Mike Henry, chief executive officer of BHP Group, speaks during the AFR Business Summit in Sydney, ... [+] Australia, on March 8, 2022. Brendon Thorne/Bloomberg on Thursday offered to buy Australian copper producer Oz Minerals for A$9.6 billion ($6.5 billion) as the world’s biggest mining company by market cap seeks to boost its exposure to raw materials used in electric vehicles and clean energy production. The mining giant is offering to buy... + full article



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