Likewise, people ask, what happened BHP Billiton?
Send this by. For generations it was known simply as BHP or The Big Australian until its merger 16 years ago with the South African miner Billiton. But from today, the world's biggest miner by market value will dump the merged BHP Billiton brand and go back to the future as plain BHP.
Likewise, what does BHP Billiton stand for? BHP Billiton was formed in 2001 through the merger of the Australian Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited (BHP) and the Anglo–Dutch Billiton plc, forming a dual-listed company.
Correspondingly, why did BHP change its name?
Last May, the company shifted to a new logo that simply said "BHP" and dropped three stylized blobs that had been featured for years. The shortened name takes the company back to its origins as Broken Hill Proprietary Co., when it was formed more than 130 years ago around a silver, lead and tin mine in South Australia.
When did BHP Billiton become BHP?
2000. BHP formally becomes BHP Limited. It retains the 'Broken Hill' in its name even though the 'Big Mine' at Broken Hill closed in 1940.
