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Mineral Resources share price ticks up after ASX close as MinRes results loom
17 February 2026
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Mineral Resources share price ticks up after ASX close as MinRes results loom

Sydney, Feb 17, 2026, 17:31 AEDT — After-hours

Mineral Resources Ltd shares (ASX: MIN) ended up 0.8% at A$52.02 on Tuesday, after trading between A$50.47 and A$52.30, according to data delayed by at least 20 minutes. The miner’s market value was about A$10.3 billion.

The move was modest, but the timing is not. With the market shut, investors now have a short run into the company’s half-year numbers, when MinRes will have to put fresh detail on costs, volumes and debt.

Resource stocks did most of the work on the broader market. The S&P/ASX 200 finished up 0.24% and the materials sector rose 1.3%, helped by heavyweight BHP hitting a record high after its earnings.

BHP reported a stronger-than-expected half-year underlying profit and lifted its interim dividend, sending its shares up 7% to an all-time high, Reuters reported. “They smashed everyone’s expectations from a dividend perspective,” said Andy Forster, a portfolio manager at Argo Investments and a BHP shareholder. Reuters

Iron ore is the swing factor hanging over many Australian miners, including MinRes. “Iron ore faces renewed downside,” Justin Smirk, a senior economist at Westpac, wrote in a commodities update, pointing to elevated Chinese port inventories and steel mill maintenance ahead of the Lunar New Year break, with prices easing to around US$98 a tonne as the holiday period approached. Westpaciq

MinRes last gave the market a detailed operational and balance-sheet update late last month. In its quarterly activity report, the company said Onslow Iron shipped 17.3 million tonnes in the first half (100% basis) and posted a first-half FOB cost — a measure of cost at the port before freight — of A$52 per wet metric tonne. It also said net debt had fallen to about A$4.9 billion and liquidity had risen to more than A$1.4 billion, while lithium volume guidance was upgraded for Wodgina and Mt Marion.

Those numbers set the frame for what comes next: whether stronger volumes and steadier unit costs can keep feeding into cash flow, especially if iron ore stays soft and the lithium market turns again.

But it can go the other way fast. Any hint of cost creep, weaker shipments or slower debt reduction would likely hit sentiment, because the stock has been trading with a short fuse whenever commodities or guidance shift.

The next catalyst is the company’s FY2026 half-year financial results on Feb. 20, according to its investor calendar.

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