ADVFN Logo ADVFN

We could not find any results for:
Make sure your spelling is correct or try broadening your search.

Trending Now

Toplists

It looks like you aren't logged in.
Click the button below to log in and view your recent history.

Hot Features

Registration Strip Icon for default Register for Free to get streaming real-time quotes, interactive charts, live options flow, and more.

BHP Bhp Group Limited

2,268.00
-4.00 (-0.18%)
Last Updated: 12:10:35
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Bhp Group Limited LSE:BHP London Ordinary Share AU000000BHP4 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -4.00 -0.18% 2,268.00 2,268.00 2,270.00 2,276.00 2,258.00 2,270.00 161,094 12:10:35
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 54.19B 12.92B 2.5513 16.88 218.07B
Bhp Group Limited is listed in the Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BHP. The last closing price for Bhp was 2,272p. Over the last year, Bhp shares have traded in a share price range of 2,157.00p to 2,707.00p.

Bhp currently has 5,064,408,782 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bhp is £218.07 billion. Bhp has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 16.88.

Bhp Share Discussion Threads

Showing 751 to 767 of 1900 messages
Chat Pages: Latest  40  39  38  37  36  35  34  33  32  31  30  29  Older
DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
19/5/2020
15:49
falling US markets has knocked BHP and RIO today although charts show still in short term uptrend !
arja
18/5/2020
17:30
Iron Ore 91.49 +1.99(2.18%)
Gold COMEX 1,737.60 -1.06%
Silver COMEX 17.43 +2.11%
Platinum NYMEX 871.70 +6.68%
Copper COMEX 2.40 +3.07%
Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 35.46 +9.11%
Gasoline NYMEX 1.06 +7.55%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.00 +8.89%
(WTI) 32.599 USD +6.95%

FTSE 100
6,048.59 +4.29%
Dow Jones
24,503.02 +3.45%
CAC 40
4,498.34 +5.16%
SBF 120
3,557.92 +4.72%
Euro STOXX 50
2,911.88 +5.20%
DAX
11,058.87 +5.67%
Ftse Mib
17,435.33 +3.46%


Rio Tinto
4,226 +7.75%



Bhp
1,535.6 +8.66%



Anglo American
1,600.2 +11.61%


Glencore
152.06 +7.63%

waldron
15/5/2020
17:34
Iron Ore 89.50 + 0.76(0.85%)
Gold COMEX 1,758.00 +0.98%
Silver COMEX 17.00 +5.22%
Platinum NYMEX 816.10 +5.30%
Copper COMEX 2.34 -0.47%
Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 32.14 +2.32%
Gasoline NYMEX 0.97 +3.81%
Natural Gas NYMEX 1.87 +0.11%
WTI 29.167 USD +4.00%


FTSE 100
5,799.77 +1.01%
Dow Jones
23,528.07 -0.41%
CAC 40
4,277.63 +0.11%
SBF 120
3,397.7 +0.35%
Euro STOXX 50
2,770.7 +0.59%
DAX
10,465.17 +1.24%
Ftse Mib
16,885.45 +0.10%


Rio Tinto
3,922 +4.39%



Bhp
1,413.2 +4.28%


Anglo American
1,433.8 +5.10%



Glencore
141.28 +3.50%

waldron
14/5/2020
17:03
Iron Ore 85.78-2.57(-3.00%)
Gold COMEX 1,741.20 +1.44%
Silver COMEX 16.06 +2.48%
Platinum NYMEX 772.20 +0.31%
Copper COMEX 2.34 -0.19%
Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 30.12 +3.19%
Gasoline NYMEX 0.92 +3.77%
Natural Gas NYMEX 1.92 +1.75%
WTI 26.709 USD +2.61%


FTSE 100
5,741.54 -2.75%
Dow Jones
23,175.82 -0.31%
CAC 40
4,273.13 -1.65%
SBF 120
3,385.9 -1.77%
Euro STOXX 50
2,754.52 -1.96%
DAX
10,337.02 -1.95%
Ftse Mib
16,844.15 -1.97%


Rio Tinto
3,757 +0.71%


Bhp
1,355.2 +0.82%



Anglo American
1,364.2 -0.97%



Glencore
136.5 -1.42%

waldron
14/5/2020
10:22
BHP Deutsche Bank Buy 1,450.00 - Reiterates
florenceorbis
13/5/2020
17:21
Iron Ore 88.35 +0.54(0.61%)
Gold COMEX 1,716.90 +0.59%
Silver COMEX 15.67 -0.25%
Platinum NYMEX 771.60 -0.75%
Copper COMEX 2.35 -0.36%
Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 29.68 -1.00%
Gasoline NYMEX 0.90 -3.89%
Natural Gas NYMEX 1.89 -3.82%
WTI 25.971 USD +0.72%


FTSE 100
5,904.05 -1.51%
Dow Jones
23,279.14 -2.04%
CAC 40
4,344.95 -2.85%
SBF 120
3,446.94 -2.72%
Euro STOXX 50
2,810.55 -2.72%
DAX
10,542.66 -2.56%
Ftse Mib
17,190.32 -2.10%



Rio Tinto
3,730.5 +0.46%

Bhp
1,344.2 -0.72%


Anglo American
1,377.6 -4.23%


Glencore
138.46 -6.09%

waldron
13/5/2020
07:16
That's good to hear. Cannot believe how cheap this has been allowed to become. IMO the recovery into 2021 earnings will be strong with negligible changes to estimates
unhinged
13/5/2020
06:57
BHP/RIO: BHP Group, will stick with its
capital allocation framework despite the impact of the
coronavirus pandemic while Rio Tinto is eyeing M&A, the chief
executives of the miners said on Tuesday.

adrian j boris
12/5/2020
17:17
Iron Ore 87.8 +11.12(1.28%)
Gold COMEX 1,711.20 +0.78%
Silver COMEX 15.80 +0.77%
Platinum NYMEX 779.70 -0.20%
Copper COMEX 2.37 -0.50%
Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 30.07 +1.48%
Gasoline NYMEX 0.93 -1.02%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.00 -4.03%
WTI 6.091 USD +2.68%


FTSE 100
5,994.77 +0.93%
Dow Jones
24,212.15 -0.04%
CAC 40
4,472.5 -0.39%
SBF 120
3,543.38 -0.38%
Euro STOXX 50
2,884.2 +0.02%
DAX
10,819.5 -0.05%
Ftse Mib
17,560.28 +1.03%



Rio Tinto
3,713.5 +1.08%


Bhp
1,354 +0.24%


Anglo American
1,438.4 +0.77%


Glencore
147.44 -0.51%

waldron
11/5/2020
17:04
Iron Ore 86.69-0.15(-0.17%)
Gold COMEX 1,696.40 -1.02%
Silver COMEX 15.60 -1.13%
Platinum NYMEX 778.70 -1.34%
Copper COMEX 2.37 -1.41%
Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 29.98 -3.20%
Gasoline NYMEX 0.95 -1.11%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.09 +0.39%
WTI 25.554 USD -1.00%

FTSE 100
5,939.73 +0.06%
Dow Jones
24,178.81 -0.63%
CAC 40
4,490.22 -1.31%
SBF 120
3,556.78 -1.33%
Euro STOXX 50
2,883.6 -0.87%
DAX
10,824.99 -0.73%
Ftse Mib
17,388.29 -0.29%



Rio Tinto
3,674 -1.38%



Bhp
1,350.8 -1.87%



Anglo American
1,427.4 -2.70%


Glencore
148.2 +0.01%

waldron
11/5/2020
09:47
BHP JP Morgan Cazenove Overweight but down from 1,830.00 to 1,780.00 Reiterates



RIO JP Morgan Cazenove Neutral but down from 4,730.00 to 4,560.00 Reiterates

adrian j boris
11/5/2020
09:35
RIO Barclays Capital Underweight 3,200.00 - Reiterates

KAZ Barclays Capital Overweight 600.00 - Reiterates

GLEN Barclays Capital Overweight 220.00 - Reiterates

FRES Barclays Capital Equal weight up from 600.00 to 681.00 Reiterates

BHP Barclays Capital Overweight 1,550.00 - Reiterates

ANTO Barclays Capital Underweight 740.00 - Reiterates

AAL Barclays Capital Overweight 2,400.00 - Reiterates

adrian j boris
07/5/2020
17:24
Iron Ore 85.93 + 2.64(3.07%)
Gold COMEX 1,715.60 +1.60%
Silver COMEX 15.45 +2.90%
Platinum NYMEX 779.00 +1.76%
Copper COMEX 2.38 +1.41%
Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 30.62 +3.03%
Gasoline NYMEX 0.95 +6.74%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.16 -0.74%
WTI 26.508 USD +4.03%

FTSE 100
5,935.98 +1.40%
Dow Jones
24,089.78 +1.80%
CAC 40
4,501.44 +1.54%
SBF 120
3,559.89 +1.45%
Euro STOXX 50
2,880.6 +1.27%
DAX
10,759.27 +1.44%
Ftse Mib
17,208.81 +0.29%


Rio Tinto
3,725.5 +3.37%


Bhp
1,376.6 +2.93%



Anglo American
1,467 +7.02%



Glencore
148.18 +2.29%

waldron
06/5/2020
17:35
Iron Ore 83.29 + 0.23(0.28%)
Gold COMEX 1,685.50 -1.47%
Silver COMEX 15.05 -0.43%
Platinum NYMEX 763.30 -2.73%
Copper COMEX 2.34 +0.43%
Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 28.98 -6.43%
Gasoline NYMEX 0.87 -5.09%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.19 -5.23%
WTI 24.793 USD -10.20%


FTSE 100
5,853.76 +0.07%
Dow Jones
23,830.25 -0.22%
CAC 40
4,433.38 -1.11%
SBF 120
3,509.17 -1.00%
Euro STOXX 50
2,843.76 -1.15%
DAX
10,606.2 -1.15%
Ftse Mib
17,167.38 -1.27%


Rio Tinto
3,604 +0.15%


Bhp
1,337.4 +1.32%



Anglo American
1,370.8 -0.84%



Glencore
144.86 +0.78%

waldron
05/5/2020
17:25
Iron Ore 83.06+ 0.91(1.10%)
Gold COMEX 1,707.50 -0.34%
Silver COMEX 15.08 +1.89%
Platinum NYMEX 785.10 +0.85%
Copper COMEX 2.33 +0.89%
Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 30.35 +11.58%
Gasoline NYMEX 0.90 +7.61%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.35 +5.25%
WTI 26.012 USD +10.00%


FTSE 100
5,849.42 +1.66%
Dow Jones
24,162.84 +1.74%
CAC 40
4,483.13 +2.40%
SBF 120
3,544.63 +2.47%
Euro STOXX 50
2,875.91 +2.25%
DAX
10,729.46 +2.51%
Ftse Mib
17,365.86 +1.94%



Rio Tinto
3,598.5 +1.17%



Bhp
1,320 +2.74%



Anglo American
1,382.4 +2.07%



Glencore
143.74 +4.49%

waldron
04/5/2020
17:20
Iron Ore 82.15-0.35(-0.43%)
Gold COMEX 1,712.20 +0.66%
Silver COMEX 14.88 -0.42%
Platinum NYMEX 777.60 +0.48%
Copper COMEX 2.31 +0.00%
Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 26.63 +0.72%
Gasoline NYMEX 0.80 +1.44%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.20 +3.00%
WTI 22.206 USD +3.95%


FTSE 100
5,753.78 -0.16%
Dow Jones
23,537.96 -0.78%
CAC 40
4,378.23 -4.24%
SBF 120
3,459.11 -4.19%
Euro STOXX 50
2,812.58 -3.94%
DAX
10,466.8 -3.64%
Ftse Mib
17,075.24 -3.48%



Rio Tinto
3,557 -1.59%


Bhp
1,284.8 -0.42%



Anglo American
1,354.4 -0.56%

Glencore
137.56 -1.59%

waldron
04/5/2020
12:28
Four of the UK’s 10 biggest dividend payers have cut or frozen payments: will the rest follow suit?
by Kyle Caldwell from Money Observer | 4th May 2020 09:45

We review whether the other big six income stocks will join Royal Dutch Shell and UK banks in cutting or suspending dividend payments.

Royal Dutch Shell has become the fourth member of last year’s top 10 UK dividend payers to reduce income payments to UK investors.

The oil major cut its dividend for the first time since the Second World War in a bid to put the business on a more resilient footing, following collapse in the oil price following the outbreak of coronavirus.

Its decision to cut the dividend was undoubtedly a difficult decision to make; however, that decision was taken out of the hands of management at fellow top-10 dividend payers HSBC, Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group.

The country’s biggest banks, in a series of co-ordinated statements at the start of April, announced that they would temporarily suspend dividend payments and share buybacks for both their 2019 and 2020 financial years, following talks with the Bank of England. The suspensions were made to put banks in a better position to support the economy during the current uncertain climate.

Will the other six members of the top 10 UK dividend payers, which accounted for 64% of total dividends for the UK market in 2019, follow suit?

Of the top three payers, Royal Dutch Shell and HSBC will be leaving income investors feeling short-changed in 2020, but the same cannot be said for BP.

The oil major, which updated the market two days before Royal Dutch Shell announced its cut, has raised its dividend for the first quarter of the year to 10.5 cents a share, up from 10.25 cents a share. It did so against the backdrop of a slump in its underlying profits, down by two-thirds in the first quarter of 2020 versus the same quarter a year earlier. The second quarter payment, though, is far from guaranteed. Its dividend yield is just over 10%.

Also providing recent market update was GlaxoSmithKline, the sixth biggest dividend payer in 2019. It has opted to keep its dividend payment flat at 19p per share for the first quarter. Its dividend yield is 4.5%.

Fellow pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca, the ninth biggest UK income payer in 2019, has a lower dividend yield of just under 3%, but is viewed as being stable as the firm has produced slow and steady dividend growth over the past decade.

Another top 10 member expected to retain dividend payments is British American Tobacco. Being highly cash-generative, tobacco companies tend to pay reliable dividends. In a recent statement the firm was bullish, stating there has been little impact on consumer demand for its products following coronavirus. As a result, the firm said its dividend will grow in sterling terms.

Elsewhere, the two mining members of the top 10 are continuing to pay dividends in the short term: Rio Tinto and BHP Group. Mining, of course, is a highly cyclical sector, so there are serious question markets over whether dividends will be maintained. But in 2019 the sector produced the greatest source of dividend growth, with both Rio Tinto and BHP Group paying special dividends, having sold assets and strengthened balance sheets over the previous couple of years.

Earlier this year, ahead of coronavirus escalating to a global pandemic, Michael Kempe, chief operating officer at Link Market Services, cautioned that 2020 looked likely to record for the worst dividend growth rate in five years.

This forecast stemmed from the fact that the UK market had become reliant on the ability of mining companies to increase dividend payments as less than half of the 15 highest dividend payers in 2019 announced a higher dividend than in 2018.

He added: “If anything, another strong performance from the mining sector (in 2019) highlights how UK dividend growth is precariously reliant on eye-catching increases from two or three big companies in a highly cyclical industry.

“It’s worth remembering that just four years ago, the mining sector slashed payouts by half to cope with a commodities downturn.”



This article was originally published in our sister magazine Money Observer

la forge
Chat Pages: Latest  40  39  38  37  36  35  34  33  32  31  30  29  Older

Your Recent History

Delayed Upgrade Clock