DRYBLOWER

Dryblower on Christmas turkeys ready for carving (BHP and Rio Tinto)

BHP and Rio Tinto don’t look like Christmas turkeys but as <i>Dryblower</i> was digesting the latest thoughts on both companies he couldn’t escape the turkey comparison because at least one big investment bank reckons they’re ready to have more meat sliced off them.

Dryblower on Christmas turkeys ready for carving (BHP and Rio Tinto)

The theory behind carving assets off the world's top two mining companies and returning spare cash to shareholders is not new. It's what they've been doing for the past five years. What is new is that...

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