In this video, we explore the differences between the 3 biggest mining companies in Australia. These are BHP, Rio Tinto, and Fortescue Metals Group and we compare them in terms of where they mine, the product portfolio for each company, the dividend benefits as shareholders, the company financials and the future direction that each company is taking. Australia relies on these mining companies heavily for its economy and so it is important to know how well they are performing. In addition, it is also important to keep an eye on the market prices of the resources that they sell, because it can make or break the companies profits for that year.

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    0:00 Intro
    0:37 Where They Mine
    1:52 What They Sell
    3:55 The Dividends
    4:59 Company Financials
    7:04 The Future Direction

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