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Today's the day for Woodside shareholders to decide their company's future 

WOODSIDE Petroleum shareholders are only a few hours from voting on one of the most momentous changes in the company's decades-long history: the merger with BHP's petroleum arm, which will double production, market cap and number of shares on issue. 

 O'Neill at APPEA

O'Neill at APPEA

Shareholders must vote at a rate of 75% in the positive for the deal to go though.    If it closes, Woodside will have net tangible assets worth US$29.4 billion. Prior to the merger its assets were...

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