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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. BHP, Woodside investors jittery over $29 billion petroleum merger

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    MELBOURNE (Reuters) -Shares in BHP Group and Woodside Petroleum fell on Wednesday as investors on both sides raised questions about the value of the Perth-based oil and gas group's proposed $29 ...

  4. BHP Takes $2.8 billion Writedown - AOL

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    SYDNEY -- BHP Billiton (ASX: BHP.AX) has announced that it will write down the carrying value of its shale gas assets acquired from Chesapeake Energy in February 2011 by $2.8 billion. Of course ...

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

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  6. Historical cost - Wikipedia

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    Cost may include the cost of borrowing to finance construction if this policy is consistently adopted. The historical cost is then depreciated: it is systematically reduced to the recoverable amount, over the estimated useful life of the asset, to reflect the asset's usage. The depreciation (reduction of historical cost) is charged to expense. [5]

  7. List of largest mergers and acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    BHP Billiton (West Australian Iron Ore Assets) Rio Tinto (West Australian Iron Ore Assets) 116.0 164.7 Mining giants Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton abandoned a controversial merger of their Australian iron ore operations after anti-competition complaints from regulators and top customers including China. [441] 12 1999 MCI WorldCom: Sprint: 111.0 203

  8. 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.

  9. BHP Group Sounds Alarm on Copper Supply, AI and EV ... - AOL

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    Price Action: BHP stock is up 0.42% at $53.11 premarket at the last check on Monday. Also Read: BHP To Unlock South American Copper Riches: Partners With Lundin For Filo Acquisition.