Andrew Mackenzie
- Opinion
- Mining
Mackenzie's glitch-free BHP farewell gives successor a clean run
Andrew Mackenzie has left BHP with the cleanest and most productive results of his six-and-a-half-year tenure.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
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- CBD
- City life
Lew loses court bid for love shack
Solomon Lew’s long-running dispute with Hong Kong businessman Christian Larpin and Credit Suisse banker Kai Nargolwala over the ownership of a luxury Thai villa has come to an end. Lew has lost.
- Kylar Loussikian and Samantha Hutchinson
- Updated
- Mining
BHP chief Andrew Mackenzie to exit three months early
Retiring BHP chief executive Andrew Mackenzie will exit the mining giant three months earlier than planned as his handover to Mike Henry progresses ahead of schedule.
- Nick Toscano
- Analysis
- Mining
Meet the prison guard's son who's become the world's top mining boss
It’s as close to a fairytale as it gets in the corporate world. In appointing Mike Henry, the BHP board has effectively chosen Andrew Mackenzie 2.0.
- Elizabeth Knight
- Updated
- Mining
BHP's new CEO Mike Henry vows to accelerate productivity push
BHP has announced that chief executive Andrew Mackenzie will retire at the end of the year, with Mike Henry to succeed him.
- Nick Toscano and Colin Kruger
- Opinion
- Mining
BHP's new chief was an obvious choice, now he has some challenges ahead
BHP chief executive Andrew Mackenzie will hand a group in good shape but with some challenges to his successor, Mike Henry on December 31.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
- Opinion
- Succession planning
BHP approach to Anglo CEO signals end of Mackenzie era is nearing
BHP's reported approach to Anglo American's Mark Cutifani suggests Andrew Mackenzie's retirement is near.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
- Opinion
- Corporate ethics
Listen up! Shareholder value no longer everything for big business
Whether through conviction or pragmatism, business leaders are redefining the role of their corporations and the nature of capitalism.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
Farage goes cold on Prince Harry at secret CPAC dinner
It's the sort of stuff you can say when you're 10,000 miles from home.
- Michael Koziol and Samantha Hutchinson
BHP CEO Andrew Mackenzie downplays risks of China’s new silk road
Global miner BHP boss Andrew Mackenzie has downplayed rising concerns China’s international infrastructure program is being used to draw smaller nations into debt traps.
- Cole Latimer
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