Who owns South32 mine?
South32 is a mining and metals company headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. It was spun out of BHP Billiton on 18 May 2015….South32.
Traded as | ASX: S32 |
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Key people | Karen Wood (Chair) Graham Kerr (CEO) |
Products | Aluminium Coal Lead Manganese Nickel Silver Zinc |
Revenue | $US 6.3 billion (2021) |
Who is the CEO of South32?
Graham Kerr (May 2015–)South32 / CEO
Graham Kerr has been our Chief Executive Officer since October 2014 and is responsible for running all parts of our business. He led South32 through the Demerger from BHP in 2015 and its public listing in three countries and has overseen the development and implementation of our strategy.
What does South32 mine?
We are a global resources company with operations in Australia, Southern Africa and South America where we mine and produce bauxite, alumina, aluminium, metallurgical coal, manganese, nickel, silver, lead and zinc. Our commodities can be found in nearly every aspect of our daily lives.
Is South32 a good company?
South32 is an organisation that is well intentioned and is finally moving away from the “Big Business” mentality and embracing a “mid-tier” mentality. Culturally, South32 is a great place to work, with good leadership, good culture and a fairly strong vision. This is evident in messaging and focus on growth projects.
Is South32 a good investment?
Price To Earnings Ratio PE vs Industry: S32 is good value based on its PE Ratio (14.5x) compared to the Australian Metals and Mining industry average (16.6x). PE vs Market: S32 is good value based on its PE Ratio (14.5x) compared to the Australian market (18x).
What does South32 Ltd do?
South32 is a globally diversified mining and metals company producing bauxite, alumina, aluminium, energy and metallurgical coal, manganese, nickel, silver, lead and zinc in Australia, Southern Africa and South America.
Does South32 have a dividend reinvestment plan?
Dividends are paid in accordance with our Dividend Policy and determined in US dollars. We do not currently have a dividend reinvestment plan.
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