ASX Announcements
Rio Tinto 2024 half year results presentation
Half Yearly Report, Company Presentation
- Jul 31, 2024
- 42 pages
Dividend Record Date, Dividend Pay Date, Dividend Rate, Dividend Reinvestment Plan
- Jul 31, 2024
- 6 pages
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Rio Tinto 2024 half year results
Half Yearly Report, Half Year Audit Review, Half Year Directors' Statement, Half Year Accounts, Half Year Directors' Report, Dividend Record Date, Dividend Pay Date, Dividend Rate
- Jul 31, 2024
- 73 pages
Changes to dividend declaration currency and timetable
Dividend Record Date, Dividend Pay Date, Dividend - Other
- Jul 26, 2024
- 2 pages
This Month
- Opinion
- Tax reform
Gina Rinehart continues her father’s tax crusade
After years railing against the burden of government regulations, the iron ore billionaire is winning support for another key policy passion – lower taxes for northern Australians.
- Tony Boyd
US Supreme Court may consider appeal against Rio-BHP copper mine
Rio Tinto’s handling of the Juukan Gorge affair has been cited by Native Americans and other groups opposed to the development of a copper deposit in Arizona.
- Matthew Cranston
Greatland Gold bound for ASX after Telfer deal
The top end of the ASX gold sector could get a shake up with the new owner of the Telfer mine, Greatland Gold, hoping to list within six months.
- Peter Ker
Mining, infra water services provider Vysarn raising to fund M&A
Vysarn would pay $24 million cash and 10 million of its own shares upfront, with another 30 million shares due down the line if CMP hits EBITDA-related targets.
- Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
- Opinion
- Mining
Why Australia’s miners are so alarmed by Albanese
The powerhouse industry is aghast at the government’s policies on industrial relations and environmental changes and has broken diplomatic cover to say so.
- Jennifer Hewett
Uranium mine shareholders try to delay Rio Tinto capital raise
The Takeovers Panel confirmed two of the uranium miner’s shareholders are trying to delay an $880 million capital raise backed by major shareholder, Rio Tinto.
- Elouise Fowler
- Opinion
- Investing
How Australia’s ‘magnificent 10’ contributed to returns over 20 years
How costly was failing to pick the ASX’s 10 top performers over the past two decades? Vanguard did the sums
- Carole Okigbo
Out of thin air: Solving the energy storage dilemma
Two first-of-a-kind technologies in Australia are firming up as options to crack the tough nut of energy storage that lasts much longer than batteries.
- Angela Macdonald-Smith
- Opinion
- Class action
Class action skewers Rio Tinto’s Bougainville redemption
A secretive company is disrupting efforts to finally make amends for the environmental devastation caused by its copper mine in Bougainville some 30 years ago.
- Tony Boyd
August
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
What I learnt from 30 CEOs in 30 days
The profit season has delivered a confusing picture of an economy stuck between cycles. Here are 30 nuggets to help investors navigate this tricky environment.
- Updated
- James Thomson
Qantas, BHP warn on wage rises as IR tensions flare
Qantas has hinted at job cuts or fare increases to cover an enforced $60 million wage hike. BHP has reacted after being accused of peddling “hysteria”.
- Updated
- Phillip Coorey and Tom Rabe
Rio Tinto poised to take control of uranium project clean-up
Rio Tinto is attempting to end decades of disputes with minority investors, traditional owners and governments over the project in the Northern Territory.
- Elouise Fowler
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
Rio Tinto takes bazooka to uranium fight
Rio Tinto used its price setting power to blow minority shareholders out of the water.
- Anthony Macdonald
ERA faces shareholder backlash as it flags $210m capital raise
The Rio Tinto controlled company needs to raise money to rehabilitate the Ranger uranium mine in the Northern Territory. Some investors are not happy.
- Peter Ker
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
The ASX’s uranium stocks are on a bull run – except this one
You could not pick a better day to launch a uranium play’s equity raising. Stocks are flying. But investors see one company as nothing but a giant hole.
- Anthony Macdonald
- Analysis
- Mining
Iron ore miners’ pressure points in focus as commodity price wobbles
Mineral Resources’ flagship iron ore mine made a profit of about $US8 a tonne of red dirt sold into the spot market on Friday.
- Elouise Fowler
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
The number that should scare all Australians
You couldn’t blame Australia’s large cap fund managers for booking a post-reporting season trip to China to see the steel situation for themselves.
- Anthony Macdonald
Why now’s not the time to jump back into BHP
Australia’s mining giants’ share prices have fallen more than 20 per cent this year, but Morningstar says they are still yet to reflect the risk from China.
- Alex Gluyas
Jabiluka uranium owner warns of Christmas cash crunch
ERA has fully impaired the controversial Jabiluka deposit and will need to raise billions of dollars to complete rehabilitation of uranium mines near Kakadu.
- Peter Ker
BlueScope warns of rough time for ‘Team Australia’ on China slump
CEO Mark Vassella says steel spreads have tumbled by more than half as China mills flood the market, and the tough conditions will hit profits hard in the first half of 2024-25.
- Simon Evans