FT: How Anglo American turned into prey
As Anglo American grapples with a tumultuous landscape in the mining industry, Duncan Wanblad's leadership faces its toughest test yet. From soaring heights to a staggering £20bn acquisition offer decline, Anglo's journey under Wanblad mirrors the complexities of its storied past. Amidst market volatility and internal struggles, the company's resilience is put to the ultimate test. Can Wanblad navigate Anglo through its roughest waters yet, or will external pressures force a seismic shift in its trajectory?
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By Harry Dempsey and Lukanyo Myanda in London and Rob Rose in Johannesburg
The 107-year-old South African mining group, long resistant to change, has now rejected a takeover offer from BHP
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