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Originally posted by badgersmount
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Originally posted by Megalania
Just to set the record straight:
BHP Billington is the world's largest diversified resources company (63% Australian owned).
All you Immos, laugh all you like at Pommie Bastard's posts but believe them at your peril.
Perhaps his judgement on British Draught Horse Widdle is to be entertained.
Just to set the record straight:
BHP Billington is the world's largest diversified resources company (63% Australian owned).
All you Immos, laugh all you like at Pommie Bastard's posts but believe them at your peril.
Perhaps his judgement on British Draught Horse Widdle is to be entertained.
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Originally posted by pommie bastard
You still on about this bull , Billiton paid up to take over BHP not the other way round dream on, mates just been working up north in WA most holes now owned by Rio-Tinto yet again Brit owned?
You still on about this bull , Billiton paid up to take over BHP not the other way round dream on, mates just been working up north in WA most holes now owned by Rio-Tinto yet again Brit owned?
RIO TINTO PLC:
Shares 378,975,171 Price Uk £ 11.70 Exchange $2.50 Capital $A 11,085,023,750
RIO TINTO LIMITED:
Shares 395,344,199 Price $A 30.20 Capital $A 11,939,394,810
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Originally posted by Megalania
No brain cells left, reduced to incoherent screaming?
RIO TINTO PLC:
Shares 378,975,171 Price Uk £ 11.70 Exchange $2.50 Capital $A 11,085,023,750
RIO TINTO LIMITED:
Shares 395,344,199 Price $A 30.20 Capital $A 11,939,394,810
No brain cells left, reduced to incoherent screaming?
RIO TINTO PLC:
Shares 378,975,171 Price Uk £ 11.70 Exchange $2.50 Capital $A 11,085,023,750
RIO TINTO LIMITED:
Shares 395,344,199 Price $A 30.20 Capital $A 11,939,394,810
As you know Share holders have little input into the running of a company.
This results from the December 1995 unification of The RTZ Corporation PLC and CRA Limited through a dual listed companies (DLC) structure. In June 1997, The RTZ Corporation PLC became Rio Tinto plc and CRA Limited became Rio Tinto Limited.
Rio Tinto plc (then The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation) was formed in 1962 by the merger of two British companies, The Rio Tinto Company and The Consolidated Zinc Corporation.
http://www.riotinto.com/
PS if you are so interested in Shares find out who has the most voting rights?
Last edited by pommie bastard; May 25th 2003 at 2:02 pm.
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Originally posted by pommie bastard
You are proving nothing again , because the Poms take your money they still own these companies?
As you know Share holders have little input into the running of a company.
This results from the December 1995 unification of The RTZ Corporation PLC and CRA Limited through a dual listed companies (DLC) structure. In June 1997, The RTZ Corporation PLC became Rio Tinto plc and CRA Limited became Rio Tinto Limited.
Rio Tinto plc (then The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation) was formed in 1962 by the merger of two British companies, The Rio Tinto Company and The Consolidated Zinc Corporation.
http://www.riotinto.com/
PS if you are so interested in Shares find out who has the most voting rights?
You are proving nothing again , because the Poms take your money they still own these companies?
As you know Share holders have little input into the running of a company.
This results from the December 1995 unification of The RTZ Corporation PLC and CRA Limited through a dual listed companies (DLC) structure. In June 1997, The RTZ Corporation PLC became Rio Tinto plc and CRA Limited became Rio Tinto Limited.
Rio Tinto plc (then The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation) was formed in 1962 by the merger of two British companies, The Rio Tinto Company and The Consolidated Zinc Corporation.
http://www.riotinto.com/
PS if you are so interested in Shares find out who has the most voting rights?
I draw the conclusion, admittedly on less conclusive evidence, that British Draught Horse Widdle, taken regularly, causes severe brain development retardation and, most likely severe retrogression.
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Originally posted by Megalania
I have conclusively proven that your inteligence would be an insult to pigs.
I draw the conclusion, admittedly on less conclusive evidence, that British Draught Horse Widdle, taken regularly, causes severe brain development retardation and, most likely severe retrogression.
I have conclusively proven that your inteligence would be an insult to pigs.
I draw the conclusion, admittedly on less conclusive evidence, that British Draught Horse Widdle, taken regularly, causes severe brain development retardation and, most likely severe retrogression.
Back in your box , found out who you are today?
PS you Know what PLC means?
Last edited by pommie bastard; May 25th 2003 at 3:04 pm.
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Originally posted by Megalania
I have conclusively proven that your inteligence would be an insult to pigs.
I draw the conclusion, admittedly on less conclusive evidence, that British Draught Horse Widdle, taken regularly, causes severe brain development retardation and, most likely severe retrogression.
I have conclusively proven that your inteligence would be an insult to pigs.
I draw the conclusion, admittedly on less conclusive evidence, that British Draught Horse Widdle, taken regularly, causes severe brain development retardation and, most likely severe retrogression.
Australia's exports to the UK in 1998 were $4.7 billion and imports from the UK stood at $5.8 billion. In services trade, the UK is our third-largest export market.
The UK is now the largest foreign investor in Australia, with the latest figures giving total investments at something around $145 billion. The UK accounts for around three-quarters of EU-sourced investment in Australia, and is the largest foreign investor in the manufacturing sector. That's important for us, because it creates around 250,000 jobs in Australia. The other main sectors attracting inward investment from the UK are services and mining.
Such high commercial regard is obviously mutual, because Australia is the sixth-largest foreign direct investor in the UK - at £6.5 billion, behind the US, the Netherlands, France, Switzerland and Germany.