Marius Kloppers
Why CEOs outperform early on
| Damon Frith
Chief executives may be leaving their posts earlier, but they are packing a big punch in those first two years.
Follow the leader
| Damon FrithSome of Australia’s best-known chief executives share their insights into what makes a good leader.
From long to short
| Damon FrithMarius Kloppers says he learnt a lot from observing the development of pricing in the alumina market.
A decision that hit the spot
| Damon Frith
BHP boss Marius Kloppers upset the apple cart when he made his move to the system of spot pricing for iron ore.
Code blue
| Damon Frith
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
| Damon Frith
The fast-growing resources sector isn’t as lucrative for young entrepreneurs as it might seem.
Top teams smarten up on IT
| Jeanne-Vida Douglas
Top executives are switching on to smartphones and tablets and the productivity opportunities that they open up.
Carbon tax – game on
| Alan Carroll
Despite BHP Billiton’s Marius Kloppers’ firm views, business is divided on carbon pricing.
Pressure on profits
| Damon Frith
Global economic challenges continue to cast long shadows on the Australian sharemarket.
Living with the tax
| Damon Frith
Despite the change in leadership and potential for renegotiation, mining companies are still wary that investor confidence has been permanently dented.
The man who rules the world
| Damon Frith
Marius Kloppers explains how he runs BHP Billiton, the company that feeds China's remarkable growth, which underpins the global economy.