Key metrics and charts across all fundamental categories.
Stock price and market valuation
BHP closed the most recent quarter at $60.92, a 4.4% increase year-over-year. Market capitalization stands at $155.01B, up 4.7% from the prior year. Track BHP price trends and market cap history to understand how the market values this company over time.
Revenue and earnings growth across quarters
$107.64B in TTM revenue grew 95.5% YoY, reaching $27.95B last quarter. TTM EBITDA of $52.23B on operating income of $11.98B shows growth is flowing through. Net income of $21.64B TTM confirms the company is converting revenue into profit. Revenue is growing at a healthy pace — a signal to hold.
Assets, cash, debt, and leverage
With $116.01B in assets and $24.59B in long-term debt, the D/E of 0.5 shows a conservative capital structure — the company has a strong financial cushion to weather downturns.
Price multiples and return ratios
At 7.2x P/E, the stock trades below market averages — potentially undervalued. P/S of 1.4x and P/B of 3.1x provide additional context. Below-market P/E with growing revenue suggests a potential buying opportunity — the stock may be undervalued relative to its fundamentals.
Operating efficiency and return metrics
Op. margin of 42.8% is up 42.8% YoY — cost efficiency is improving. Net margin at 20.2%. ROE of 42.9% shows the company generates solid returns on shareholder equity.
Free cash flow, earnings quality, and capital allocation
FCF of $4.31B. The FCF / Net Income ratio of 0.2x indicates partial cash conversion — earnings quality needs attention. Cash reserves of $13.47B provide financial flexibility. Share count is stable — no dilution or buyback activity.