London-listed Tharisa hit by South African power outages May 15, 2019 Markets seemed to reward miner Tharisa today despite what on the face of it looked like a poor set of results as the company worked to reconfigure a mine and battled South African power shortages. The figures Production of platinum-group metals (PGMs), which include rhodium and palladium, dropped 12.2 per cent to 67,600 ounces in [...]
BHP bets on batteries as it decides to keep its Australian nickel mine May 14, 2019 London-listed miner BHP has said it wants to keep its Australian nickel mine as the industry starts betting on a battery-powered future. Chief executive Andrew Mackenzie today said the company would hold on to the Nickel West mine which it has tried to sell several times. Read more: BHP Billiton faces $5bn claim for failure [...]
BP: Discipline and efficiency underpin ‘buy’ case May 13, 2019 Profits are down in the first quarter, but BP remains on track, writes our head of markets. BP (LSE:BP.) may not have repeated its immense performance from the full-year numbers in February, but nonetheless remains on track to deliver on its strategic promises. The company's prodigious cash flow continues to enable its share buyback programme, [...]
BHP Billiton faces record $5bn claim for failure of Brazilian dam in 2015 May 7, 2019 Mining giant BHP Billiton is facing a landmark, $5bn lawsuit for being “woefully negligent” before a 2015 dam collapse that led to Brazil’s worst ever environmental disaster. Read more: BHP profits slump after mining outages The damages claim will be the biggest group action to be heard in Britain, and was served today in Liverpool. [...]
BP profits drop but beat expectations as weaker oil prices squeeze margins April 30, 2019 BP saw profits sink in the first quarter of 2019, blaming weaker oil prices and squeezed margins, but the oil giant still managed to beat expectations. Read more: Equinor joins Shell and BP on climate change after investor pressure The figures Underlying replacement cost (RC) profit for the three months to the end of March [...]
Rolls-Royce, Vodafone and Interserve among firms kicked off government’s anti-late payment scheme April 29, 2019 The public sector’s war on late payment intensified today as 17 big hitters in British business were kicked off a voluntary scheme intended to crack down on the problem, including several blue-chip firms. Read more: Number of firms paid late by Cabinet Office nearly triples since 2016 Rolls-Royce, Vodafone and BHP Billiton were among the [...]
UK dividends jump to first quarter record due to huge one-off payouts April 15, 2019 UK dividends hit record highs in the first three months of the year thanks to huge one-off special payouts from some companies, new analysis has shown. Read more: Ranked: The best-performing assets of 2019 so far Yet underlying growth was weaker than expected from larger and smaller companies alike as a slowing global economy acted [...]
London miners dominate market rise after iron giant Vale cuts output March 18, 2019 London’s miners dragged the stock exchange upwards this morning after Brazilian iron giant Vale announced another output cut over the weekend. The company, which is in crisis after one of its dams burst leaving over 300 people dead or missing, said a court had ordered it to stop operating the Timbopeba mine in Minas Gerais [...]
Mining bosses to discuss safety after accident which killed hundreds February 24, 2019 A group of leaders from some of the world’s biggest mining companies will meet this week to discuss safety after a tragedy in Brazil which is thought to have killed over 300 people. Chief executives from Anglo American, BHP, Antofagasta, Glencore and Barrick Gold, among others, are expected to meet on the fringes of the [...]
How will the EU act after Brexit? February 21, 2019 Britain's planned departure from the EU exposes many issues. A key one is the economic path the UK will choose. Less commonly asked is what will the rest of the EU do. Perhaps this should figure more in the debate. Last year, President Macron suggested the EU move towards a core, built on closer political [...]