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Rio Tinto Group (RIO) Stock Price, News & Analysis

$63.19
+0.64 (+1.02%)
(As of 03:34 PM ET)
Today's Range
$62.80
$63.25
50-Day Range
$59.72
$68.52
52-Week Range
$59.35
$75.09
Volume
1.33 million shs
Average Volume
2.69 million shs
Market Capitalization
$79.15 billion
P/E Ratio
N/A
Dividend Yield
5.59%
Price Target
N/A

Rio Tinto Group MarketRank™ Stock Analysis

Analyst Rating
N/A
Upside/​Downside
N/A
Short Interest
Healthy
0.71% of Shares Sold Short
Dividend Strength
Moderate
Based on Four Factors
Sustainability
N/A
News Sentiment
0.72mentions of Rio Tinto Group in the last 14 days
Based on 8 Articles This Week
Insider Trading
N/A
Proj. Earnings Growth
1.24%
From $7.25 to $7.34 Per Share

Overall MarketRank

New Rank-Based ScoringMarketRank is calculated by averaging available category scores (with extra weight given to analysis and valuation), then ranking the company's weighted average against that of other companies.

1.97 out of 5 stars

Basic Materials Sector

142nd out of 179 stocks

Metal Mining Industry

20th out of 24 stocks

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About Rio Tinto Group Stock (NYSE:RIO)

Rio Tinto Group is a multinational mining operation and the 2nd largest miner worldwide. The company has a dual listing with shares trading on both the London Stock Exchange and the Australian ASX.

Rio Tinto is named for a mining area in Spain. The mines at Rio Tinto have been in operation off and on since 3,000 BC and produce copper, silver, and gold among other minerals. The mines were rediscovered most recently in 1556 and then fell into the hands of the Spanish government in 1724. The Spanish government was a poor steward of the operations and eventually put it up for auction. In 1873 a group of businessmen bought the property for a steal that included Spain’s relinquishing its rights to any future profits.

The consortium quickly commenced operations as Rio Tinto Mining and focused on developing its resources. Within 10 years it was a leading producer of copper and then it fell into the hands of the Rothschilds. The Rothschilds expanded the operations but failed to diversify the company in a meaningful way. The company reached a peak in the early 1900s that was dashed by WWI and the loss of the US as an end market but the story is not over.

A new management team took control of the business in 1925 and began to diversify the company. Their efforts opened up new territories in other countries including Africa and Australia which was instrumental to long-term success. An increasingly fascist government made it difficult to operate in Spain and led the company to divest itself of its original asset, the Rio Tinto Mine. That could not have been done without operations in other countries. Another series of mergers and acquisitions will grow the company to global status.

Today, Rio Tinto is a diversified and integrated mining operation that engages in the exploration, development and production of mineral-based resources. The company operates in 4 key segments that include Iron Ore, Aluminum, Copper & Diamonds and Energy & Minerals. The company operates mines, smelters and refiners in about 35 countries producing iron ore and iron, bauxite and alumina, industrial diamonds, gold, borates, titanium dioxide and lithium among many other minerals and products. The bulk of operations are in Australia and Canada which are both rich in natural resources.

The company’s products are used by all end markets and are essential for the transition to green energy. Not only is the iron and copper required to build the infrastructure but lithium and other minerals are key for electrification. Rio Tinto products are necessary for agriculture and include several key fertilizers including borates.





RIO Stock Price History

RIO Stock News Headlines

"Doomsday indicator” flashing for the first time since the Great Depression...
It's been a bloodbath in the markets. The seven most valuable US tech companies lost a combined $1 trillion - in a single day. And things could get a lot worse...
Rio Tinto Group (NYSE:RIO) Upgraded at StockNews.com
"Doomsday indicator” flashing for the first time since the Great Depression...
It's been a bloodbath in the markets. The seven most valuable US tech companies lost a combined $1 trillion - in a single day. And things could get a lot worse...
Rio Tinto takes bazooka to uranium fight
Rio Tinto: Unloved But Attractive
Rio Tinto Limited (CRA1.F)
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Company Calendar

Last Earnings
2/23/2022
Ex-Dividend for 9/26 Dividend
8/16/2024
Ex-Dividend for 9/26 Dividend
8/16/2024
Today
9/16/2024
Dividend Payable
9/26/2024
Dividend Payable
9/26/2024
Fiscal Year End
12/31/2024

Industry, Sector and Symbol

Industry
Metal mining
Sub-Industry
Metals & Mining
Employees
57,000
Year Founded
1873

Profitability

Pretax Margin
N/A

Debt

Sales & Book Value

Annual Sales
$54.18 billion
Cash Flow
$13.81 per share
Book Value
$45.03 per share

Miscellaneous

Outstanding Shares
1,252,575,000
Free Float
N/A
Market Cap
$78.35 billion
Optionable
Optionable
Beta
0.66

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Key Executives

  • Mr. Jakob Stausholm M.S.Mr. Jakob Stausholm M.S. (Age 56)
    CEO & Executive Director
    Comp: $2.73M
  • Mr. Peter Lloyd Cunningham B.A.Mr. Peter Lloyd Cunningham B.A. (Age 58)
    CFO & Director
    Comp: $1.6M
  • Mr. Alfredo Barrios BSc Physics (Age 58)
    MSc, Ph.D., Chief Commercial Officer
    Comp: $1.42M
  • Mr. Bold Baatar (Age 50)
    Chief Executive of Copper
    Comp: $1.62M
  • Mr. Simon C. Trott BSc(Hon) (Age 48)
    GAICD, GradDipFin, Chief Executive of Iron Ore
    Comp: $1.5M
  • Mr. Jerome X. Pecresse (Age 57)
    Chief Executive of Aluminium, President & CEO of Renewable Energy
    Comp: $1.55M
  • Mr. Mark Davies
    Chief Technical Officer
  • Mr. Nigel Ian Steward
    Head of Grp Tech Processing, Asset Mgmt, Energy, Climate Change, R&D & Tech Strtgy & Chief Scientist
  • Mr. Menno Gerard Cornelis Sanderse
    Head of Investor Relations
  • Ms. Isabelle Deschamps (Age 54)
    Chief Legal, Governance & Corporate Affairs Officer

Should I Buy Rio Tinto Group Stock? RIO Pros and Cons Explained

Pros

Here are some ways that investors could benefit from investing in Rio Tinto Group:

  • Rio Tinto Group's stock price is currently trading at $63.24, showing stability in the market.
  • The company has a strong dividend yield of 6.8%, providing investors with a steady income stream.
  • Rio Tinto Group operates in various segments like Iron Ore, Aluminium, Copper, and Minerals, diversifying its revenue streams.
  • Recent analyst reports have upgraded Rio Tinto Group's rating to "strong-buy," indicating positive market sentiment.
  • The company has a low debt-to-equity ratio of 0.23, reflecting a healthy financial position.

Cons

Investors should be bearish about investing in Rio Tinto Group for these reasons:

  • Market volatility and economic uncertainties may impact Rio Tinto Group's performance.
  • The company's stock has a beta of 0.67, indicating moderate sensitivity to market fluctuations.
  • Rio Tinto Group recently downgraded its dividend payout ratio to 49.30%, potentially affecting investor returns.
  • Analysts have issued mixed ratings on the stock, with some downgrades from "buy" to "hold," signaling potential risks.
  • The company's performance is closely tied to the mining industry, which can be influenced by commodity price fluctuations.
These pros and cons were generated based on recent news and financial data from MarketBeat in order to provide readers with the fastest and most accurate insights. They were last updated on Monday, September 9, 2024. Please send any questions or comments about these Rio Tinto Group pros and cons to contact@marketbeat.com.

RIO Stock Analysis - Frequently Asked Questions

How have RIO shares performed this year?

Rio Tinto Group's stock was trading at $74.46 on January 1st, 2024. Since then, RIO shares have decreased by 15.1% and is now trading at $63.19.
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How were Rio Tinto Group's earnings last quarter?

Rio Tinto Group (NYSE:RIO) announced its quarterly earnings results on Wednesday, February, 23rd. The mining company reported $3.91 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, meeting analysts' consensus estimates of $3.91.

Does Rio Tinto Group have any subsidiaries?

Rio Tinto Group subsidiaries include Kennecott Utah Copper LLC, Iron Ore Company of Canada, Richards Bay Mining, Hathor Exploration, Ivanhoe Mines, Anglesey Aluminium Metal Ltd, Rio Tinto Alcan Inc., and others.

Who are Rio Tinto Group's major shareholders?

Rio Tinto Group's top institutional investors include Bank of Montreal Can (0.20%), Earnest Partners LLC (0.11%), Dimensional Fund Advisors LP (0.07%) and MEAG MUNICH ERGO Kapitalanlagegesellschaft mbH (0.07%).
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How do I buy shares of Rio Tinto Group?

Shares of RIO stock can be purchased through any online brokerage account. Popular online brokerages with access to the U.S. stock market include Charles Schwab, E*TRADE, Fidelity, and Vanguard Brokerage Services.
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What other stocks do shareholders of Rio Tinto Group own?

Based on aggregate information from My MarketBeat watchlists, some other companies that Rio Tinto Group investors own include AT&T (T), Intel (INTC), Cisco Systems (CSCO), Pfizer (PFE), AbbVie (ABBV), Verizon Communications (VZ) and Johnson & Johnson (JNJ).

This page (NYSE:RIO) was last updated on 9/16/2024 by MarketBeat.com Staff

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