Anglo American counts the cost of strategy backflip
Multinational miner Anglo American spent more than $60 million shutting down its Australian headquarters in Brisbane before backflipping on its strategy and deciding to continue operating.
The cost of the strategy shift was revealed in financial accounts filed to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, which also show Anglo's Australian assets were strongly profitable before a $1.68 billion impairment was taken against its best two Queensland coking coal mines.
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