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BHP Group Ltd (BHP.SG)

Stuttgart - Stuttgart Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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52.60-1.00 (-1.87%)
At close: 07:49PM CEST
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Previous close53.60
Open52.00
Bid52.60 x 50000
Ask52.80 x 20000
Day's range52.00 - 53.00
52-week range50.20 - 62.40
Volume2,000
Avg. volume64
Market capN/A
Beta (5Y monthly)N/A
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend dateN/A
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    UPDATE 3-BHP considering improved proposal for Anglo American after bid rejected, source says

    BHP Group is considering making an improved offer for Anglo American after its $39 billion initial proposal was rejected by the London-listed miner, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters. BHP is in discussions on a revised bid for Anglo American to be made in coming weeks, the source said. BHP said it does not comment on what it called "rumour and speculation", while Anglo American did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

  • Reuters

    BHP considering improved proposal for Anglo American after bid rejected, source says

    BHP is in discussions on a revised bid for Anglo American to be made in coming weeks, the source said. BHP said it does not comment on what it called "rumour and speculation", while Anglo American did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. Anglo American rejected BHP's $39 billion takeover offer on Friday, saying it significantly undervalued the miner and its future prospects.

  • Benzinga

    Elliott Management's $1B Anglo American Stake Ups Ante As Mining Megamerger Collapses

    Activist investor Elliott Management has quietly built a $1 billion stake in Anglo American (OTCQX:NGLOY), adding pressure to the UK-listed mining giant after it became the target of a $39 billion takeover bid from BHP Group (NYSE:BHP). This development emerged after Anglo American's board rejected BHP’s offer, deeming it “highly unattractive” due to its undervaluation of the company’s prospects and its complex structure. According to Bloomberg, Elliott Management, led by billionaire Paul Singer