A regime change for Anglo American on Friday saw the step down of CEO Cynthia Carroll, but a new head is unlikely to solve all its issues.
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Cynthia Carroll steps down as Anglo American chief
Anglo American has announced that CEO Cynthia Carroll will step down from her position as head of the company.
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Anglo American chief to head De Beers
Anglo American CEO Cynthia Carroll has been named as the chairman of diamond company De Beers.
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Anglo American to cut coal production
Anglo American says it will cut coking coal production over the next few months in response to weakening market demand.
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Hughes wins Anglo drilling contracts
Hughes Drilling has been awarded the contract for blasthole drilling at Anglo American's Foxleigh coal mine.
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Anglo American to cut Moranbah North jobs
Anglo American will cut at least 50 jobs when its Moranbah North mine reverts back to a single longwall operation.
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Anglo American invests $4.7bn in diamonds
Anglo American is set to buy a $4.7 billion stake in De Beers, which will raise its control of the diamond producer to between 75 and 85 per cent.
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Anglo American donates equipment to underground training facility
Anglo American has donated mining equipment to cleanskin trainer Mastermyne for the opening of its latest Myne Start training facility in Pinkenba, Brisbane.
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Anglo American on the hunt for more coal, iron ore
Anglo American is reportedly looking to Australia for thermal coal plays.
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Fortune Magazine releases list of world’s most admired mining companies
Fortune Magazine's has released its annual list of the world's most admired companies, with BHP ranked in the top five for mining and petroleum.
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