Core Viewpoint - BHP's profit for the fiscal year 2025 was $10.16 billion, a 26% decrease year-on-year, falling short of analyst expectations of $10.22 billion [1] Financial Performance - The final dividend announced was $0.60 per share, down from $0.74 per share in the previous year, with an annual dividend of $1.10, the lowest since 2017, but above analyst expectations of $1.01 [1] - The average price of iron ore decreased by 19% during the fiscal year, although the rise in copper prices partially offset this impact [1] Future Outlook - BHP expects commodity demand to remain resilient despite uncertainties in the global economic environment [1] - The company has raised its net debt target range from $5 billion to $15 billion to $10 billion to $20 billion [1] - BHP is considering acquisitions in copper and potash sectors, contingent on reasonable pricing and high quality [1] Investment Plans - The company plans to invest $11 billion in growth projects and exploration over the next two years, with average annual spending expected to decrease to $10 billion from 2028 to 2030 [1]
必和必拓2025财年利润同比下降26%