Marius Kloppers

Why CEOs outperform early on

Why CEOs outperform early on

Chief executives may be leaving their posts earlier, but they are packing a big punch in those first two years.

Follow the leader

Follow the leader

Some of Australia’s best-known chief executives share their insights into what makes a good leader.

From long to short

Marius Kloppers says he learnt a lot from observing the development of pricing in the alumina market.

A decision that hit the spot

A decision that hit the spot

BHP boss Marius Kloppers upset the apple cart when he made his move to the system of spot pricing for iron ore.

Code blue

Code blue

While no stock is shockproof in volatile times, investors can expect these 10 blue chips to weather the storms.

Find that elusive pot of gold

Find that elusive pot of gold

The fast-growing resources sector isn’t as lucrative for young entrepreneurs as it might seem.

Top teams smarten up on IT

Top teams smarten up on IT

Top executives are switching on to smartphones and tablets and the productivity opportunities that they open up.

Carbon tax – game on

Carbon tax – game on

Despite BHP Billiton’s Marius Kloppers’ firm views, business is divided on carbon pricing.

Pressure on profits

Pressure on profits

Global economic challenges continue to cast long shadows on the Australian sharemarket.

Living with the tax

Living with the tax

Despite the change in leadership and potential for renegotiation, mining companies are still wary that investor confidence has been permanently dented.

Ten must-have stocks

Ten must-have stocks

Which ten stocks make the best defensive position for investors.

The man who rules the world

The man who rules the world

Marius Kloppers explains how he runs BHP Billiton, the company that feeds China's remarkable growth, which underpins the global economy.

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