Alcoa Corporation (ASX: AAI) is an Australian-listed company in the Basic Materials sector with a market capitalisation of $19.29B and the 42nd-largest security on the ASX by market capitalisation. The AAI share price is $73.09, up 3.67% today and up 53.01% over the past 12 months. Shares have traded between $43.50 and $117.87 over the past 52 weeks. AAI trades on a price-to-earnings ratio of 10.30, above the Basic Materials sector median of 6.72, and pays a trailing dividend yield of 0.15%. In its most recent reported period (ending 31 Mar 2026), Alcoa Corporation reported revenue of $3.16B and a net profit of $421.1M (13.3% margin).
About Alcoa Corporation
Alcoa Corporation is a prominent international producer and vendor of bauxite, alumina, and various aluminum products, with operations spanning the United States, Spain, Australia, Iceland, Norway, Brazil, and Canada. Its business activities are structured into two core segments: Alumina and Aluminum. The company engages in bauxite mining, subsequently processing it into alumina for industrial chemical manufacturers, and also conducts aluminum smelting and casting. It supplies primary aluminum as alloy or value-added ingots to customers in the transportation, building and construction, packaging, and wire sectors. Additionally, flat-rolled aluminum in sheet form is provided, mainly for the beverage and food canning industries. Alcoa also owns and operates hydroelectric power plants, selling generated electricity on the wholesale market to traders, large industrial consumers, and other power companies. Established in 1886 and headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the company adopted its current name, Alcoa Corporation, in October 2016, having previously been known as Alcoa Upstream Corporation.