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Fortescue Ltd Directors Buy Shares After Profit Jump and Dividend Hike
6 March 2026
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Fortescue Ltd Directors Buy Shares After Profit Jump and Dividend Hike

Perth, March 6, 2026, 14:22 (AWST)

Fortescue Ltd revealed in recent filings that three directors snapped up roughly A$114,664 worth of shares on market, just days after the Australian miner boosted its interim dividend on the back of stronger half-year results. Lead independent director Larry Marshall took the largest stake.

Timing is crucial for Fortescue as it looks to prove it can keep generating cash from iron ore, even while it pours money into decarbonisation efforts and copper and iron ore projects in Peru and Gabon—both unlikely to yield production before the next decade. But the environment’s getting tougher; this week, China expanded limits on some BHP shipments and reiterated plans to rein in steel overcapacity.

Marshall snapped up 4,930 shares for A$102,687.20. Deputy chair Mark Barnaba and non-executive director Usha Rao-Monari picked up 288 and 287 shares, respectively. Each of their disclosures shows the transactions dated Feb. 26—just a day after Fortescue posted its half-year numbers.

Fortescue posted net profit after tax of US$1.914 billion for the six months to Dec. 31, a 23% increase, as revenue hit US$8.439 billion. The board declared a fully franked interim dividend of A$0.62 per share, sweetened by Australian tax credits for eligible shareholders. Payment is set for March 30, following a record 100.2 million tonnes of iron ore shipped in the first half.

On the Feb. 25 call, metals and operations CEO Dino Otranto told investors, “our products are moving well,” as negotiations persisted with China’s state-backed iron ore buyer. Otranto added that Fortescue was “taking structural costs out of the business” by moving from diesel to renewable power and electric equipment.

Fortescue’s growth and energy boss Agustin Pichot said the Alta Copper deal in Peru should be wrapped up “shortly.” On costs, CFO Apple Paget is sticking with Fortescue’s earlier C1 cost guidance at US$17.50 to US$18.50 per tonne — that’s the direct cash cost for ore at the port.

It’s not just Fortescue feeling the squeeze. Australia is home to three of the world’s four largest iron ore producers — BHP, Rio Tinto, and Fortescue — and Canberra is keeping a close eye on yearly contract negotiations. A US$10 shift in iron ore prices means a swing of A$500 million in 2025-26 tax revenue. BHP boss Mike Henry noted last month that the spread with China Mineral Resources Group, or CMRG, has grown “a little bit wider” than it was in earlier years. Reuters

Fortescue’s effort to stabilize its footing has included expanding ties with China. Back in January, Otranto noted the company was stepping up equipment purchases from China, and had strengthened its leadership ranks there, arguing the relationship with Chinese customers “has to evolve” past just selling ore. Reuters

Still, insider buying leaves plenty unresolved. Iron Bridge remains in its launch phase, Fortescue notes that major growth projects are years from production, and according to Otranto, the bulk of decarbonisation outlays are slated for “next couple of years.” Should China get tougher on supply deals or steel production lose momentum, the ability to boost cash returns shrinks. Reuters

Fortescue’s March quarter production numbers are due out April 23, with the filing set to show how Iron Bridge volumes and costs are tracking. Investors will also be watching to see if the company can maintain its current mix of dividends, expenditure and growth.

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