Spotlight on ASX 100: AMC and BHP Shares Drawing Interest

2 min read | July 23, 2025 07:37 PM AEST | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights

  • AMC expands global packaging innovation
  • BHP strengthens minerals and energy operations
  • Both belong to ASX 100 companies

Amcor (AMC) and BHP Group (BHP) are both notable names among the ASX100 companies, with long-standing reputations in their respective industries. Recent developments and their current positions in the market have brought attention to these two businesses for investors reviewing the Australian Stock Exchange landscape.

Global Packaging Strength of Amcor (ASX:AMC)

Amcor stands out as a packaging solutions specialist, developing flexible and rigid containers, specialty cartons, and closures. With a legacy tracing back to the 1860s, the company has established a widespread global presence, operating in dozens of countries and managing over 200 production facilities. This reach supports Amcor’s mission to develop packaging that aligns with both environmental standards and shifting consumer demands.

The company’s ongoing efforts in sustainable packaging and its commitment to design innovation are central to its business model. As the industry evolves with increasing focus on recyclability and efficiency, Amcor’s responsiveness to market needs supports its established standing in the packaging sector.

BHP Group (ASX:BHP): A Core Player in Global Resources

BHP Group, one of the largest ASX-listed companies, is a key player in the natural resources space. The business spans a broad range of commodities, including iron ore, copper, coal, and associated minerals. These resources are foundational to industries ranging from construction to energy and agriculture.

With roots dating back to the late 19th century, BHP has continually adapted its operations to maintain relevance across economic cycles. More recently, it has also been expanding interests in areas such as fertiliser, showing adaptability to the broader demands of a transitioning global economy.

Overview of Valuation Insights

While both AMC and BHP have different sector focuses, they share characteristics common among blue-chip businesses. Key financial indicators—such as return on equity and capital structure—reflect how each company manages operational performance and financial sustainability. AMC demonstrates consistency in cash flow and returns, while BHP maintains a more balanced capital framework, supporting its diversified mining operations.

AMC and BHP continue to command attention within the ASX 100 due to their scale, legacy, and resilience. Whether it's packaging innovations or diversified resource extraction, these businesses exemplify the kind of corporate strength often associated with Australia’s top listed companies.


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