Anglo American rejects BHP's 'opportunistic' and 'unattractive' takeover offer
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Peter Major, a mining expert and the director of mining at Modern Corporate Solutions, joins host Bruce Whitfield to explore the subsequent actions in response to Anglo American's dismissal of BHP's deemed 'opportunistic' and 'unappealing' takeover proposal.   Dr. Azar Jammine, the director and chief economist at Ecomometrix, shares insights on The Money Show's Explainer segment, delving into the factors driving BHP's decision to distance itself from South Africa.   Coming from a systems engineering background and owning a wellness centre, Nurah Farzee embarked on a new venture with Imaan Luxury Organics. This decision stemmed from her realisation that the skincare products she offered at her wellness centre contained an excessive amount of chemicals, adversely affecting her clients' cellular health. Determined to provide a solution, she formulated her own skincare line, drawing upon her expertise in cellular health and understanding of cellular functionality. She details how her business came to be in our Friday File feature… See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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