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Market Cap | £130.32bn |
Enterprise Value | £143.45bn |
Revenue | £31.60bn |
Position in Universe | 1st / 1842 |
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BHP Group Ltd, formerly BHP Billiton Ltd, is a global resources company. The Company is a producer of various commodities, including iron ore, metallurgical coal, copper and uranium. Its segments include Petroleum, Copper, Iron Ore and Coal. The Petroleum segment is engaged in the exploration, development and production of oil and gas. The Copper segment is engaged in mining of copper, silver, lead, zinc, molybdenum, uranium and gold. The Iron Ore segment is engaged in mining of iron ore. The Coal segment is engaged in mining of metallurgical coal and thermal (energy) coal. Its businesses include Minerals Australia, Minerals Americas, Petroleum and Marketing. The Company extracts and processes minerals, oil and gas from its production operations located primarily in Australia and the Americas. The Company manages product distribution through its global logistics chain, including freight and pipeline transportation.
Last Annual | June 30th, 2020 |
Last Interim | June 30th, 2020 |
Incorporated | August 13, 1885 |
Public Since | May 28, 1987 |
No. of Shareholders: | 546,185 |
No. of Employees: | 31,589 |
Sector | Basic Materials |
Industry | Metals & Mining |
Index | S&P/ASX 50 , S&P/ASX All Ordinaries , S&P/ASX 20 , S&P/ASX 100 , S&P/ASX 200 , S&P/ASX 300 , FTSE Developed Asia Pacific , FTSE Developed Asia Pacific Ex Japan , FTSE Global 100, |
Exchange | Australian Stock Exchange - SEATS |
Shares in Issue | 5,057,690,028 |
Free Float | (0.0%) |
Eligible for |
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Address | Shop 16 171 Collins St, MELBOURNE, 3000, Australia |
Web | http://www.bhpbilliton.com |
Phone | +61 3 00554757 |
Contact | () |
Auditors | Ernst & Young |
As of 4:40am, shares in BHP are trading at A$45.9, giving the company a market capitalisation of £130.32bn. This share price information is delayed by 15 minutes.
Shares in BHP are currently trading at A$45.9 and the price has moved by 11.95% over the past 365 days. In terms of relative price strength - which takes into account the overall market trend - the BHP price has moved by 16.16% over the past year.
Of the analysts with advisory recommendations for BHP, there are there are currently 2 "buy" , 3 "hold" and 0 "sell" recommendations. The overall consensus recommendation for BHP is Hold. You can view the full broker recommendation list by unlocking its StockReport.
BHP is scheduled to issue upcoming financial results on the following dates:
The BHP dividend yield is 3.45% based on the trailing twelve month period.
Last year, BHP paid a total dividend of 1.21, and it currently has a trailing dividend yield of 3.45%. Looking ahead, BHP has not announced an ex-dividend date yet.
BHP has yet to annouce their ex-dividend date. The historic dividend yield on BHP shares is currently 3.45%.
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Shares in BHP are currently trading at A$45.9, giving the company a market capitalisation of £130.32bn.
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Shares in BHP are currently priced at A$45.9. At that level they are trading at 0.11% premium to the analyst consensus target price of 0.00.
Analysts covering BHP currently have a consensus Earnings Per Share (EPS) forecast of 2.694 for the next financial year.
An important predictor of whether a stock price will go up is its track record of momentum. Price trends tend to persist, so it's worth looking at them when it comes to a share like BHP. Over the past six months, the relative strength of its shares against the market has been 8.22%. At the current price of A$45.9, shares in BHP are trading at 22.87% against their 200 day moving average. You can read more about the power of momentum in assessing share price movements on Stockopedia.
The BHP PE ratio based on its reported earnings over the past 12 months is 18.36. The shares are currently trading at A$45.9.
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BHP's management team is headed by:
Here are the top five shareholders of BHP based on the size of their shareholding: