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  • BHP Group Limited

    Exploration, development and production of oil and gas; Mining of iron ore, metallurgical coal and energy coal, copper, silver, zinc, molybdenum, uranium and gold.

    BHP$42.660
     -0.040 -0.09%

    Data last updated:Jul 18, 2024 – 4.40pm. Data is 20 mins delayed.

    Previous Close

    42.700

    Open

    42.650

    Day Range

    42.500 - 42.850

    52 Week Range

    41.930 - 50.840

    Volume

    8,109,631

    Value

    319,305,755

    Bid

    42.650

    Ask

    42.670

    Dividend Yield

    5.45%

    P/E Ratio

    20.01

    Market Cap

    216.352B

    Total Issue

    5,071,530,817

    ASX Announcements

    Market Sensitive

    Quarterly Activities Report

    Fourth Quarter Activities Report

    • Jul 17, 2024
    • 12 pages

    Update - United Kingdom group action

    Progress Report, Company Administration - Other

    • Jul 15, 2024
    • 2 pages

    Notification of cessation of securities - BHP

    Appendix 3H (Notification of cessation of securities)

    • Jul 10, 2024
    • 4 pages

    Notification regarding unquoted securities - BHP

    Appendix 3G (Notification of Issue, Conversion or Payment up of Unquoted Equity Securities)

    • Jul 5, 2024
    • 5 pages

    View all BHP announcements

    Yesterday

    BHP breaks iron ore export record, promises copper lift

    The mining giant could raise copper production by 10 per cent in the year ahead as its most important commodities offset nickel and coal woes.

    • Peter Ker

    These cheap mining stocks still offer opportunity for investors

    A drop in mining business valuations has opened a window of opportunity for investors looking to lock in cheap prices and potentially big dividends.

    • Tom Richardson

    This Month

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    CFMEU boss defiant; KPMG axes jobs; Who is J. D. Vance?

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

    IGO flags impairment in second wave of nickel pain sweeping WA

    There is no end in sight to the company’s nickel nightmare as it warns of a $275 million writedown on exploration assets.

    • Brad Thompson

    ASX tops 8000 as rates rally sweeps global markets

    Shares hit never-before-seen heights on Monday, but strategists are warning that the issues facing the Australian economy are far from over.

    • Joshua Peach and Sarah Jones
    Advertisement
    Tesla cars in front of the company’s plant in California. The carmaker has several supply agreements with Australian miners, including Liontown.

    Liontown lithium supply test of faith for Tesla after BHP nickel halt

    Nickel and lithium have had a rocky ride over the past 18 months. But the outlook cannot be wider for the biggest local players in each commodity.

    • Brad Thompson
    Sir Rod in 1998 when he chaired Adacel Technologies.

    Rod Carnegie: corporate giant felled at the final hurdle

    Sir Rod Carnegie soared across the corporate sky in the ’70s and ’80s but was thwarted in his attempt to secure full Australian local control of mining giant CRA.

    • Andrew Clark
    Palace Hotel owner Ashok Parekh: “It just seems to me that in a market like this, the state and federal governments are not really seen to be doing much about it.”

    No cheers for politicians at Kalgoorlie pub as nickel work dries up

    The federal and WA governments are under the gun from people caught in the crossfire of BHP’s call to suspend nickel operations.

    • Brad Thompson and Tom Rabe
    BHP’s Nickel West refinery in Kwinana WA will be mothballed in 2027.

    Nickel is a sobering reminder of commodity fortunes

    Australia has been showered with resources export wealth for nearly 20 years. BHP’s nickel operations show we still have to get the basics of cost and productivity right.

    • The AFR View

    Earnings season will reveal the real inflation picture

    Prices are still going up but many companies are realising the limits of their powers, and central banks should be paying attention.

    • Vesna Poljak
    The BHP nickel refinery at Kwinana.

    Glencore warns of nickel job losses unless labour costs controlled

    BHP’s decision to shut its nickel mines, smelter and refinery is already being felt across families, communities and other mining companies and businesses.

    • Brad Thompson, Tom Rabe and James Hall
    Australia’s highest-paid CEOs include Greg Goodman (Goodman Group), Shemara Wikramanayake (Macquarie), Mike Henry (BHP), and Matt Comyn (CBA).

    Who are the highest paid ASX 200 CEOs?

    New research shows that ASX 100 CEOs earn on average 50 times more than the average Australian adult.

    • Hannah Wootton
    BHP’s Geraldine Slattery.

    BHP’s nickel blunder a timely reminder for Australia

    BHP wanted to profit from the EV boom by selling nickel to battery makers. It hasn’t worked, yet.

    • Anthony Macdonald
    BHP’s Nickel West mine in WA. BHP invested about $4.4b in the nickel business since 2020.

    BHP shuts nickel business to arrest losses

    BHP will suspend nickel mining after massive losses in a move that casts doubt over thousands of jobs in Western Australia and will inflame tensions with the Albanese government.

    • Brad Thompson and Tom Rabe
    The open-pit copper mine at Prominent Hill, now owned by BHP. The mine’s future rests on underground expansion.

    BHP enlists OZ Minerals copper veteran amid cost blowout fears

    BHP’s mine manager has warned of cost and schedule challenges for a near $1 billion expansion project at the Prominent Hill copper mine.

    • Brad Thompson
    Advertisement
    Tribeca’s Ben Cleary, David Franklyn from Argonaut, Sam Berridge from Perrenial, and Matt Langsford from Terra Capital.

    The mining stocks fundies think may outrun BHP and Rio

    The rout in the ASX’s largest mining companies this year has created a “screaming” buy for some of the sector’s biggest investors.

    • Alex Gluyas
    Anna Wiley, BHP’s asset president of copper South Australia; Siobhan Toohill, Westpac’s chief sustainability officer; Tammy Medard, managing director of ANZ’s Institutional in Australia and PNG.

    ‘I shot Bambi’: Women leaders on their toughest decisions

    Often the toughest decisions are those that affect other people. Here winners of the Women in Leadership awards share their hardest calls.

    • Updated
    • Sally Patten
    Anglo American CEO Duncan Wanblad.

    Anglo American prepares to launch $7b-plus sale of Queensland coal mines

    Sources said confidentiality agreements are due to be mailed out in the coming fortnight, after which the London-listed miner would set a deadline for non-binding indicative bids.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
    BHP chief executive Mike Henry  and the rest of the executive leadership team have  limited short-term incentives for the company’s global workforce.

    BHP misses internal targets, docks incentives across global workforce

    BHP’s top brass has cut employee incentives around the globe based on failures to hit internal performance targets.

    • Brad Thompson

    June

    BHP’s carbon emissions to increase this year

    However, the company says it is still on track to reach its self-imposed 2030 emissions target without buying carbon offsets.

    • Elouise Fowler

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