Fortescue, one of the world's largest iron ore miners, stands at a quiet crossroads — its shares trading almost precisely at analyst fair value, a rare alignment that speaks less to certainty than to collective hesitation. The company has reported weaker earnings and a reduced dividend as it redirects capital toward green hydrogen and metals projects whose returns remain years away, if they arrive at all. In the long arc of industrial transformation, this is a familiar moment: a proven enterprise betting its future on an unproven one, while markets watch and wait, neither convinced nor dismiss
Fortescue Shares Appear Fairly Valued as Green Energy Bets Temper Iron Ore Momentum
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