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BHP HORROR SHOW: Mining giant posts record $8.3 billion loss, crushes dividend

Published by Business Insider on Tue, 16 Aug 2016


BHP Billiton posted a loss of $US6.385 billion ($A8.28 billion) for the full year to June, its biggest in history, and cut dividends as weaker global commodity prices cut the flow of cash to the worlds biggest miner.Revenue was down 31% to $US30.91 billion ($A40 billion). Underlying attributable profit was $US1.2 billion ($A1.56 billion), above expectations of about $US1.09 billion ($A1.4 billion).The loss includes $US7.7 billion (almost $A10 billion) of after tax impairments: $US4.9 billion ($A6.3 billion) against the value of onshore US assets; $US2.2 billion ($A2.8 billion) for the impact of the Samarco dam failure; $US570 million ($A740 million) for global taxation matters.The mining giant declared a fully franked final dividend of US 14 cents. Under the new dividend policy, this is made up of a minimum payout of 8 US cents a share plus an extra 6 US cents. This brings the full year dividend to 30 US cents, a 76% drop on 2015.CEO Andrew Mackenzie says the last 12 months have been challenging for both BHP and the resources industry.Nevertheless, our results demonstrate the resilience of our portfolio and the diverse ways in which we can create value for shareholders despite low commodity prices, he says.Over the past five years we have actively reshaped our portfolio, and we are confident we have the right mix of commodities, assets and opportunities to create substantial value over time.While commodity prices are expected to remain low and volatile in the short to medium term, we are confident in the long-term outlook for our commodities, particularly oil and copper.Like all mining companies, BHP has been cutting costs hard and increasing output in a bid to catch falling commodity prices.Cash costs declined 16% in the year. In 2016, the cost of producing petroleum fell by 30%, iron ore 19% and Queensland coal 15%.Capital and exploration expenditure was cut by 42% to US$6.4 billion and is expected to drop by a further $US5 billion in 2017.Another $US1.8 billion of productivity gains are forecast for 2017 and BHP expects to have the lowest unit operating costs in a decade.BHP had underlying EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation) of $US2.3 billion and an underlying EBITDA margin of 41%.The company has written down its investment in the Samarco mine in Brazil to zero. The iron ore mines tailings dam collapsed on November 5, sending a wave of mud downstream, killing 17 people, including five from a village of 12 working at the mine. Two people who were working on the dams are still unaccounted for.Samarco has confirmed it is unlikely to have necessary approvals to restart operations this calendar year.All of us at BHP Billiton remain deeply saddened by the Samarco tragedy, says Mackenzie.The company is fully committed to the framework agreement and its programs to remediate and compensate for the impacts of the Samarco dam failure. Good progress is being made on community resettlement, community health and environment restoration.BHPs full year results in detail:Join the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: A nutrition expert reveals how often you should eat to look better
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