BHP just dropped its biggest dividend in four years—$12.24 billion Aussie dollars—fueling shareholder excitement after a record-breaking year with $9.8 billion in profits and a 57% dividend jump. Copper is now the star, generating over half of BHP’s EBITDA, so profitable it’s basically paying for itself. Thanks to a 35% price surge and a 6% cost drop, even amid inflation, copper’s dominance is driving growth. With China’s steel demand, U.S. tech expansion, and India’s booming economy all fueling resource needs, BHP’s outlook looks strong—and its stock jumped after the earnings release, hinting at a potential retest of recent highs.

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