BHP to release a dividend smash hit

Original article by Peter Ker
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 14 : 19-Aug-19

The consensus of analysts polled by Bloomberg is that BHP will post a 2018-19 underlying profit of $US9.91bn on 20 August. UBS is more bullish, forecasting a profit of at least $US10bn. UBS also expects shareholders to receive a final dividend of $US0.82 per share, with a full-year payout of $US2.39. Citigroup in turn anticipates a final dividend of $US0.79 a share and a total dividend of $US2.36 for the year. BHP paid out $US8.6bn ($12.7bn) worth of dividends earlier in 2019.

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BHP GROUP LIMITED – ASX BHP, UBS HOLDINGS PTY LTD, CITIGROUP PTY LTD, BLOOMBERG LP, RIO TINTO LIMITED – ASX RIO

Rio warns aluminium on thin ice

Original article by Nick Evans
The Australian – Page: 17 & 21 : 2-Aug-19

Rio Tinto has posted an underlying after-tax profit of $US4.9bn for the first half of 2019, and underlying EBITDA of $US10.25bn. The result was underpinned by its iron ore division, whose underlying EBITDA was 33 per cent higher than previously at $US7.5bn. Meanwhile. CEO Jean-Sebastien Jacques has warned that the future of the Gladstone and Newcastle aluminium smelters will be in doubt unless action is taken to address the energy crisis on Australia’s east coast. Rio Tinto shareholders will receive an interim dividend of $US1.51 per share and a special dividend of $US0.61.

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RIO TINTO LIMITED – ASX RIO, PACIFIC ALUMINIUM PTY LTD, OYU TOLGOI LLC

Iron ore floods Rio Tinto with cash

Original article by Nick Evans
The Australian – Page: 19 : 1-Aug-19

Macquarie Group forecasts that Rio Tinto will report after-tax earnings of $US5.7bn for the first half of 2019, and EBITDA of $US10.9bn. The investment bank adds that iron ore is likely to account for more than 80 per cent of Rio Tinto’s earnings for the half-year, following a strong rise in the price of the steel input. Macquarie analysts also expect Rio Tinto to announce an interim dividend of $US1.76 per share, which is in line with the consensus forecast of about $US1.78 per share. Some analysts suggest that a special dividend is also possible.

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RIO TINTO LIMITED – ASX RIO, MACQUARIE GROUP LIMITED – ASX MQG, UBS HOLDINGS PTY LTD, ALUMINIUM CORPORATION OF CHINA LIMITED

Whitehaven boss hints at hefty dividends for shareholders

Original article by Peter Ker
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 15 & 18 : 12-Jul-19

Whitehaven Coal will post underlying earnings of $567.6m for 2018-19, according to the consensus forecast of analysts polled by Bloomberg. It would be the group’s second successive record profit, with Whitehaven benefiting from the premium at which its thermal coal has traded compared with the benchmark price. MD Paul Flynn has given indications that Whitehaven will maintain its dividend payout ratio, although some analysts suggest that it may be prudent to retain some cash given its plans to develop the Vickery and Winchester South mines.

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WHITEHALL ASSOCIATES, SHAW AND PARTNERS LIMITED, BLOOMBERG LP, FARALLON CAPITAL PTY LTD

Forrest in $654m payday from surprise Fortescue dividend

Original article by Brad Thompson, Lucas Baird
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 17 & 22 : 15-May-19

Pure-play iron ore miner Fortescue Metals Group will pay a fully franked dividend of $0.60 per share on 14 June, ahead of possible changes to the franking credits regime if Labor wins the federal election. Fortescue chairman Andrew Forrest will earn $654m in dividend payments from his 35 per cent stake, lifting his total payout for 2018-19 to $981m. Fortescue has previously paid an interim dividend of $0.19 per share and a special dividend of $0.11 per share. CEO Elizabeth Gaines say Fortescue will continue to pay fully franked dividends, regardless of any change in government policy.

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FORTESCUE METALS GROUP LIMITED – ASX FMG, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, JP MORGAN AUSTRALIA LIMITED, SHAW AND PARTNERS LIMITED

Look beyond bank shares to grow wealth: fund managers

Original article by Lucas Baird
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 29 : 3-May-19

National Australia Bank reduced its interim dividend by 16 per cent on 2 May, but Andrew Martin of Alphinity Investment Management does not expect further dividend cuts in the banking sector. He adds that a credit crunch would be a key driver for any future dividend cuts. Prasad Patkar of Platypus Asset Management says the ‘golden era’ for Australian bank shares ended in the wake of the global financial crisis, rather than the Hayne royal commission, and investors should consider other investment options.

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NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED – ASX NAB, ALPHINITY INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, PLATYPUS ASSET MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, AUSTRALIA. ROYAL COMMISSION INTO MISCONDUCT IN THE BANKING, SUPERANNUATION AND FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED – ASX ANZ, COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA – ASX CBA, WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION – ASX WBC

Bank loan losses to reduce dividends

Original article by Richard Gluyas
The Australian – Page: 21 : 24-Apr-19

Citigroup has downplayed investors’ concerns about the high dividend payout ratios of Australia’ major banks. Brendan Sproule of Citigroup says banks are likely to absorb one-off costs rather than reduce their payout ratios. Instead, a sharp increase in loan losses is seen to be the main threat to continued high dividend ratios. Sproules adds that the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s review of its bank capital framework is unlikely to impact on Australia’s major banks.

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CITIGROUP PTY LTD, BELL POTTER SECURITIES LIMITED, COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA – ASX CBA, WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION – ASX WBC, NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED – ASX NAB, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED – ASX ANZ, RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND

Rio splashes cash with $19bn payday

Original article by Paul Garvey
The Australian – Page: 17 & 20 : 28-Feb-19

Rio Tinto has posted a 2018 underlying net profit of $US8.8bn, which is two per cent higher than previously, while net earnings rose by 56 per cent to $US13.6bn. The full-year result was bolstered by the proceeds of asset sales and an increase in copper production. Rio Tinto shareholders will receive a full-year return of $US13.5bn, which includes share buybacks, a final dividend of $US1.80 per share and a special dividend of $US2.43. Meanwhile, CEO Jean-Sebastien Jacques notes that there are signs of a slowdown in global economic growth.

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RIO TINTO LIMITED – ASX RIO, SHAW AND PARTNERS LIMITED, BARCLAYS BANK PLC

Yancoal delivers thumping profit

Original article by Paul Garvey
The Australian – Page: 19 & 22 : 27-Feb-19

Yancoal Australia has posted a 2018 net profit of $852m, compared with $229m previously, while factors such as rising coal prices lifted operating EBIT to $2.18bn. CEO Reinhold Schmidt notes that Yancoal has reduced its dependence on exports to China after increasing its export volumes to other countries in Asia. He has also rejected suggestions that China’s recent coal import restriction were prompted by trade tensions with Australia. Yancoal shareholders will receive a final dividend of $0.126 per share, and a full-year payout of $0.2855.

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YANCOAL AUSTRALIA LIMITED – ASX YAL, COAL AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES LIMITED, RIO TINTO LIMITED – ASX RIO, GLENCORE PLC, ADANI MINING PTY LTD

Lendlease slashes dividend as revenue falls

Original article by Michael Bleby
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 36 : 26-Feb-19

Lendlease has posted a 2018-19 interim net profit of $15.7m, compared with $425.7m previously. The result was marred by a $500m writedown in the value of its engineering and services division in late 2018. Lendlease’s revenue for the half-year was $7.7bn, down from $8.7bn previously. Its Australian arm has reported an EBITDA loss of $139.5m, while construction and development revenue also fell. Lendlease’s interim dividend has been reduced from $0.34 per share to just $0.12.

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LEND LEASE GROUP LIMITED – ASX LLC, TRANSURBAN GROUP LIMITED – ASX TCL