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How Australia’s biggest pure iron ore company reported | Fortescue (ASX:FMG) Reporting Results

Jessica Amir
February 18, 2021

Australia’s biggest pure iron ore company Fortescue (ASX:FMG) reported stronger than expected financial results.

FMG’s attributable net profit after tax rose 66% in the 6-months to 31 December 2020 to US$4.08 billion, ahead of what the market expected, US$3.6 billion.

FMG will pay a half-year dividend of $1.47 per share. That’s a 93% jump on same time last year – and means the business is paying out 80% of its net profits.

FMG goes ex-div on 1 March 2021, so if you buy their shares before then, you’ll get the dividend.

It’s also good to know the business has net cash flow of US$4.4 billion and free cash flow of US$2.5 billion. That’s after paying $1.9 billion in expenses.

FMG shares rose 1% after the result and they’re 6% away from their all-time high of $26.40.FMG is Buy stock for Macquarie, UBS and Credit Suisse. While, Citi has FMG as a hold.

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