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  2. BHP - Wikipedia

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    A formal hostile bid of 3.4 BHP Billiton shares for each Rio Tinto share was announced on 6 February 2008; [50] The bid was withdrawn 25 November 2008 due to global recession. [51] [52] On 14 May 2008, BHP Billiton shares rose to a record high of A$48.90 following speculation that Chinese mining firm Chinalco was considering purchasing a large ...

  3. Category:BHP Billiton locomotives - Wikipedia

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    BHP Billiton electric locomotives (1 P) This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 10:10 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  4. Category:BHP Billiton diesel locomotives - Wikipedia

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  5. Mount Newman railway - Wikipedia

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    In February 2006, BHP Billiton took delivery of the first of 105 EMD SD70ACe/lcs (4301–4404). Included were ten that were destined for BNSF, that BHP Billiton purchased off the production line, hence they were delivered in BNSF livery. The first member of the class was purchased for parts and dismantled upon arrival in Australia.

  6. Yarrie mine - Wikipedia

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    BHP Billiton is the second-largest iron ore mining company in the Pilbara, behind Rio Tinto and ahead of Fortescue Metals Group. [4] As of 2010, BHP employs 8,000 people in its Pilbara operations. [3] On 25 February 2014, BHP Billiton announced it was suspending iron ore output at Yarrie indefinitely in a drive to cut costs. [5] [6]

  7. Yandi mine - Wikipedia

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    As of 2009 BHP Billiton is the second-largest iron ore mining company in the Pilbara, behind Rio Tinto and ahead of Fortescue Metals Group. [6] As of 2010, BHP employs 8,000 people in its Pilbara operations.

  8. Jimblebar mine - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as McCamey's Monster, after prospector Ken McCamey, the mine was acquired by BHP in 1992. [8] While the mine is fully owned by BHP Billiton, it does also process ore from the Wheelara deposit, which is jointly owned by BHP and a number of Chinese and Japanese companies. [9]

  9. BHP Billiton - Wikipedia

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