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BHP Group Limited (BHP)

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56.44+0.86 (+1.55%)
As of 11:38AM EDT. Market open.
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Previous close55.58
Open56.26
Bid56.37 x 800
Ask56.38 x 1200
Day's range55.92 - 56.72
52-week range54.28 - 69.11
Volume1,105,808
Avg. volume2,665,498
Market cap143.079B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.86
PE ratio (TTM)19.40
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield3.04 (5.47%)
Ex-dividend date07 Mar 2024
1y target estN/A
  • Bloomberg

    BHP’s Biggest Rivals Sit on the Sidelines of Anglo M&A Drama

    (Bloomberg) -- Two of BHP Group’s biggest rivals are sitting on the sidelines for the moment as they watch to see how a takeover offer for Anglo American Plc will play out.Most Read from BloombergSaudi Arabia Steps Up Arrests Of Those Attacking Israel OnlineApple Rallies Most in 18 Months on Upbeat Forecast, BuybackTurkey Confirms All Trade Halt With Israel Over War in GazaTrump Auditions VP Picks Before Wealthy Donors in Palm BeachHuawei Secretly Backs US Research, Awarding Millions in PrizesBo

  • Reuters

    Anglo CEO meets S.Africa mines minister after BHP's takeover proposal

    Anglo American CEO Duncan Wanblad is meeting on Friday South African mines minister Gwede Mantashe for the first time since the miner rejected BHP Group's $39 billion takeover bid, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters. BHP, the world's biggest-listed mining group, is privately talking to investors as it weighs up its next move after Anglo's rejection of its initial proposal. BHP has proposed that Anglo sell its shares in units Anglo Platinum (Amplats) and Kumba Iron Ore as an option to exit the South African assets it does not want included in the deal.

  • Bloomberg

    BHP’s High-Stakes Tilt for Anglo Puts Regulators in Spotlight

    (Bloomberg) -- BHP Group Ltd.’s audacious approach for Anglo American Plc stands to reshape the global mining industry if it succeeds as planned, and antitrust authorities from China to South Africa and Japan are likely to play as important a role as shareholders in determining the final outcome.Most Read from BloombergSaudi Arabia Steps Up Arrests Of Those Attacking Israel OnlineApple Rallies on Upbeat Forecast, Record-Setting BuybackTurkey Confirms All Trade Halt With Israel Over War in GazaHu