Top line contracting.
−7.9% YoY versus +3.4% prior. 3y CAGR −7.7%.
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Basic Materials · Market Cap: $223.2B
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Fundamentals as of 2025-06-30
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1 of 2 legendary models say AVOID BHP — but Warren Buffett disagrees.
What would legendary investors pay for BHP?
These figures are not quotes or opinions from Buffett, Graham, Lynch or the other investors. They are our own estimates, computed by applying the intrinsic-value formulas each investor is known for to this company’s financials.
For educational purposes only. Not a recommendation to buy or sell securities.
The Question
Bottom line: BHP is rated BUY by 1 of 2 legendary models, with 1 holding and 0 flagging it overvalued, but earns a C sector grade (51/100) in Basic Materials. Whether the premium is justified depends on which lens you trust. Drill into the valuation breakdown and sector ranking for the full picture.
BHP trades at 20.4x earnings. Sector context and per-investor signals are in the valuation tab.
BHP and LIN differ on P/E, ROE, and revenue growth. See the full BHP vs LIN compare matrix.
Buffett and Munger evaluate BHP against their respective frameworks. Per-model fair value and reasoning are in the valuation tab.
BHP's P/E ratio is 20.4x. 5-year P/E history is in the financials tab.
0 of 2 legendary models say BUY. Full breakdown by investor and signal is in the valuation tab.
BHP's earnings calendar and history are tracked in the financials tab. Specific dates depend on company-published guidance.
Yes — BHP Group Limited's 18.9% ROE ranks above the S&P 500 median, and D/E 1.19 stays within healthy bounds.
Financial story
Yes — BHP Group Limited's 18.9% ROE shows strong capital efficiency, and its 1.19 debt-to-equity stays within healthy bounds.
−7.9% YoY versus +3.4% prior. 3y CAGR −7.7%.
−7.9%Net margin 17.6% versus 14.2% prior (+3.4pp). Operating 38.0%.
17.6%P/E 9.7x — 48% above the 5y median of 6.6x. Forward 16.0x signals EPS contraction next year.
9.7xHow does BHP compare?
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Sign in to see the rankingBHP sits at #23 in Basic Materials with a C grade (51/100).