Latest Corporate Impairments News

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Treasury Wine Estates has reported a staggering $649.4 million net loss for the half year ending December 2025, driven by significant impairments on US assets and a drop in revenue. The company has suspended its interim dividend and unveiled a new Luxury-led operating model as it navigates these challenges.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
16 Feb 2026
Treasury Wine Estates signals a major non-cash impairment on its US assets, expected to wipe out all goodwill in the Americas segment amid softer market growth assumptions.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
1 Dec 2025
Ramsay Health Care reported a 6.8% revenue increase and a modest rise in underlying profit for FY25, despite a significant impairment in its UK mental health division. The company maintains a strong dividend and outlines a cautiously optimistic outlook for FY26.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
28 Aug 2025
Dubber Corporation Limited will record a significant non-cash impairment charge in FY25 following the loss of a major customer contract with Virgin Media O2, impacting its intangible assets from a prior acquisition.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
26 Aug 2025
Perpetual Limited is set to record a significant $153.7 million non-cash impairment for FY25, largely driven by challenges in its J O Hambro boutique. This move underscores ongoing asset outflows but leaves liquidity intact.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
20 Aug 2025
Amotiv Limited reported a modest 1% revenue increase for FY25 alongside a significant $190 million impairment, maintaining shareholder returns with a stable dividend. The company signals cautious optimism for FY26 despite ongoing market headwinds.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
13 Aug 2025
Tourism Holdings Limited trims its FY25 profit guidance to the lower end of analyst expectations, citing ongoing challenges in global RV sales and a potential goodwill impairment tied to its US operations.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
4 July 2025