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Rio on the money

RIO Tinto has ended the 2016 full year with $8.5 billion in operating cash and $5.1 billion in underlying earnings, and the company is expected to hand over $3.6 billion to its shareholders.

Karma Barndon
Rio Tinto's Autohaul project team is starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel.

Rio Tinto's Autohaul project team is starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel.

Chief executive Jean-Sebastien Jacques said the results showed Rio had kept its commitment to maximise cash and productivity from its world-class assets, while maintaining a robust balance sheet. Highlights...

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