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Slugcatcher and the art of marketing a loss as a win

QUITTING shale is shaping as a bitter-sweet experience for shareholders in BHP who are being told they can expect a handsome reward from a higher-than-expected price for US onshore oil and gas assets, though some shareholders might share Slugcatcher’s view that getting a lot less than you paid for an asset is no reason to celebrate.

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Slugcatcher and the art of marketing a loss as a win

In a classic example of a glass being half full, or half empty, depending on where you're sitting, or when you start counting, the shale sale is either a big win for BHP or a huge loss being dressed up...

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