
Mike Henry
Mike Henry is the chief executive officer of BHP, the largest mining company in Australia. He has a strong background in the mining and resources sector, having held various leadership roles within BHP since joining the company in 2003. Under his leadership, BHP has focused on operational resilience and adapting to changing market conditions, particularly in the face of challenges such as fluctuating commodity prices and shifting demand from major markets like China. Recently, he addressed the company's reduced interim dividend and weaker-than-expected profits, while also highlighting BHP's strong production levels.
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BHP prepares CEO succession as Mike Henry could exit early next yearBHP chief Mike Henry said the miner’s copper and iron ore operations achieved a record nine months of production.
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Ex-senator Warren Newby wins vote to represent JLP in Clarendon North Western | NewsMike Henry has been a longstanding member of Parliament for 45 years, and his absence has led to a stagnation in the constituency.
‘Moses has come to lead us to the Promised Land’ | Lead StoriesMike Henry has held the seat since 1980.
JLP supporters in Clarendon Central welcome Delroy Williams | NewsMike Henry is a veteran lawmaker whose replacement is being sought by the Jamaica Labour Party.
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What’s next for BHP? The moment is ripe for copper’s biggest deal
Mike Henry rose to the top of the Australian mining giant BHP five years ago.
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BHP chief executive Mike Henry said the company was open to nuclear energy in Australia.
Donald Trump’s energy chief wants nation to export enriched uraniumBHP chief Mike Henry is betting on copper, which is little exposed to a particular economy.
BHP looks beyond the iron ore era, betting on the next big thingBHP chief executive Mike Henry said the result demonstrated BHP’s operational resilience and ability to perform well through the price cycles.
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