Original article by Peter Ker
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 16 : 20-Aug-25
BHP has posted a 2024-25 underlying net profit of $US10.15bn ($15.63bn), which is 26 per cent lower than previously and slightly below analysts’ expectations. The result was marred by lower prices for iron ore and coal, although this was partially offset by a higher copper price. Meanwhile, BHP has advised that it will reduce capital expenditure by $US3bn between 2028 and 2030; a decision on the proposed expansion of its Olympic Dam copper mine in South Australia will also be pushed back to 2028. CEO Mike Henry has flagged the potential for job cuts, particularly at its Queensland coal mines due to the impact of lower prices and the state government’s royalties regime.
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