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$84,72
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*Data last updated: 2026-05-10 11:09 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-05-10 11:09, BHP GROUP LTD-SPON ADR (BHP) is priced at $84,72, with a total market cap of $215,21B, a P/E ratio of 13,52, and a dividend yield of 3,37%. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $83,71 and $84,81. The current price is 1,20% above the day's low and 0,10% below the day's high, with a trading volume of 1,99M. Over the past 52 weeks, BHP has traded between $70,83 to $85,13, and the current price is -0,48% away from the 52-week high.

BHP Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$82,55
Market Cap$215,21B
Volume1,99M
P/E Ratio13,52
Dividend Yield (TTM)3,37%
Dividend Amount$1,46
Diluted EPS (TTM)2,03
Net Income (FY)$9,01B
Revenue (FY)$51,26B
Earnings Date2026-08-17
EPS Estimate2,95
Revenue Estimate$30,18B
Shares Outstanding2,60B
Beta (1Y)0.797
Ex-Dividend Date2026-03-06
Dividend Payment Date2026-03-26

About BHP

BHP Group Limited operates as a resources company in Australia, Europe, China, Japan, India, South Korea, the rest of Asia, North America, South America, and internationally. The company operates through Copper, Iron Ore, and Coal segments. It engages in the mining of copper, uranium, gold, zinc, lead, molybdenum, silver, iron ore, cobalt, and metallurgical and energy coal. The company is also involved in the mining, smelting, and refining of nickel, as well as potash development activities. In addition, it provides towing, freight, marketing and trading, marketing support, finance, administrative, and other services. The company was founded in 1851 and is headquartered in Melbourne, Australia.
SectorBasic Materials
IndustryIndustrial Materials
CEOMike Henry
HeadquartersMelbourne,VIC,AU
Official Websitehttps://www.bhp.com
Employees (FY)90,00K
Average Revenue (1Y)$569,57K
Net Income per Employee$100,21K

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