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Rio Tinto announces record dividend as iron ore booms

The firm posted underlying profits of US$12.4 billion for the year to December 31, with net profits also up more than 20 percent on-year at US$9.8 billion.

  (Agence France-Presse)
Sydney
Wed, February 17, 2021

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Rio Tinto announces record dividend as iron ore booms The logo of Australian mining company Rio Tinto is display at the company's Shanghai offices on Aug. 12, 2009. (AFP/Phillipe Lopez)

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io Tinto reported a 20 percent rise in full-year underlying profits Wednesday, as booming iron ore prices saw the miner announce a record shareholder dividend.

The firm posted underlying profits of US$12.4 billion for the year to December 31, with net profits also up more than 20 percent on-year at US$9.8 billion.

Rio Tinto announced it would pay out US$9 billion to investors, with record dividends worth US$5.57 a share in 2020.

The announcement came a day after fellow Anglo-Australian miner BHP announced a 16 percent spike in profits and a record dividend of its own, also on the back of soaring prices for iron ore.

Rio's strong performance was marred by the fallout after it admitted blowing up a 46,000-year-old Aboriginal heritage site in Western Australia's Pilbara region to expand an iron ore mine. 

Read also: Rio Tinto CEO to depart after shareholders demand action over Australia cave blast

The destruction of the ancient rock shelters at Juukan Gorge sparked a public backlash and investor revolt that led the CEO and two top officials to resign in September.

Newly installed chief executive Jakob Stausholm, who took up the role in December, said it had been an "extraordinary year" for the company.

"Our successful response to the Covid-19 pandemic and strong safety performance were overshadowed by the tragic events at the Juukan Gorge, which should never have happened," he said.

Stausholm said the new executive team "must earn the right to become a trusted partner for traditional owners... but we all recognize that this will require sustained and consistent effort".

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