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Rio Tinto Group (RTNTF)

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82.03-2.05 (-2.43%)
As of 12:07PM EDT. Market open.
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Previous close84.07
Open82.03
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's range82.03 - 82.03
52-week range65.05 - 94.30
Volume236
Avg. volume279
Market cap135.969B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.65
PE ratio (TTM)13.32
EPS (TTM)6.16
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield5.20 (6.19%)
Ex-dividend date07 Mar 2024
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Chile must pass permitting reforms to unblock investment, copper executives say

    Chile's government needs to quickly approve a proposal to streamline permitting for the mining industry to unlock and promote investment in the world's top copper-producing country, a top executives said on Tuesday. "In Chile it is urgent to improve the permit system to allow companies to approve large investment projects in a timely manner," BHP President Americas Brandon Craig said on a panel at the World Copper Conference being held in Santiago. BHP is a top copper producer and its flagship Escondida mine in Chile is the world's largest copper mine.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Native American group seeks to overturn US court ruling on Rio's Arizona copper mine

    A Native American group has asked all members of a U.S. appeals court on Monday to overturn an earlier ruling that granted land to Rio Tinto for a copper mine in Arizona, saying the land was sacred and culturally significant. A ruling from a smaller group of the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had earlier this month ruled that the federal government may give away thousands of acres in U.S. state Arizona to Rio Tinto and minority partner BHP for the Resolution Copper project. Apache Stronghold, a nonprofit group comprised of the San Carlos Apache tribe and others has long opposed the mine, which would destroy a site where Indigenous ceremonies have been held for generations.

  • Reuters

    Native American group seeks to overturn US court ruling on Rio's Arizona copper mine

    A Native American group has asked all members of a U.S. appeals court on Monday to overturn an earlier ruling that granted land to Rio Tinto for a copper mine in Arizona, saying the land was sacred and culturally significant. A ruling from a smaller group of the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had earlier this month ruled that the federal government may give away thousands of acres in U.S. state Arizona to Rio Tinto and minority partner BHP for the Resolution Copper project. Apache Stronghold, a nonprofit group comprised of the San Carlos Apache tribe and others has long opposed the mine, which would destroy a site where Indigenous ceremonies have been held for generations.