BHP Billiton's September-quarter results showed encouraging performance for several assets bound for demerger

By Peter Ker
Updated October 23 2014 - 2:13am, first published 12:15am
The glow of the mining boom continues to fade. Photo: Tim Wimborne
The glow of the mining boom continues to fade. Photo: Tim Wimborne
The glow of the mining boom continues to fade. Photo: Tim Wimborne
The glow of the mining boom continues to fade. Photo: Tim Wimborne
The glow of the mining boom continues to fade. Photo: Tim Wimborne
The glow of the mining boom continues to fade. Photo: Tim Wimborne
The glow of the mining boom continues to fade. Photo: Tim Wimborne
The glow of the mining boom continues to fade. Photo: Tim Wimborne

The new mining company that BHP Billiton plans to spin out could get off to a flying start if production data published on Wednesday is any guide.

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