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  2. Woodside Energy - Wikipedia

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    BHP later replaced Burmah, and with Shell, each became a 40% shareholder in Woodside in 1985. [7] BHP reduced its shareholding to 10% in July 1990. [8] In October 1994, BHP sold its remaining shares while Shell sold down to 34%. [9] In 1995, Woodside moved its head office from Melbourne to Perth. [10]

  3. Category : Mergers and acquisitions of Philippine companies

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  4. Independent Electricity Market Operator of the Philippines

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    Manage and operate the market for the wholesale purchase of electricity and ancillary services in the Philippines (the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market) and engage in services related to the same, in accordance with Republic Act No. 9136 including its implementing rules and regulations, the rules promulgated to govern the operations of the ...

  5. BHP Group (BHP) Petroleum Arm-Woodside Merger Gets ACCC Nod

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  6. List of gas station chains in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major gas station chains in the Philippines. This includes the "Big Three", which refers to the top three companies in the oil industry: Petron, Shell, and Caltex. Historically, Seaoil was part of this grouping. [1]

  7. Base point pricing - Wikipedia

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    Base point pricing is the system of firms setting prices of their goods based on a base cost plus transportation costs to a given market. [1] Although some consider this a form of collusion between the selling firms (it lowers the ability of buying firms to gain a competitive advantage by location or private transportation), it is common practice in the steel and automotive industries.

  8. BHP - Wikipedia

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    Ravensthorpe cost BHP US$3.6 billion in write-downs when it was shut in January 2009 after less than a year of production. [58] In January 2010, following the BHP Billiton purchase of Athabasca Potash for US$320m, The Economist reported that, by 2020, BHP Billiton could produce approximately 15 per cent of the world demand for potash. [59]

  9. ConocoPhillips buying Marathon Oil for $17.1 billion in all ...

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    ConocoPhillips is buying Marathon Oil in an all-stock deal valued at approximately $17.1 billion. The deal is valued at $22.5 billion when including $5.4 billion in debt.