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Winton Land Limited reported a 10.5% revenue decline to NZD 155.4 million for FY25, with net profit after tax down 34.4%, as subdued Auckland markets and economic headwinds persist. The company is focusing on South Island developments and Fast-track approvals to navigate the downturn.
Eva Park
Eva Park
27 Aug 2025
Elanor Commercial Property Fund reported a statutory loss for FY25 but delivered a 6.9% rise in Funds from Operations, while rejecting an unsolicited takeover offer from the Lederer Group.
Eva Park
Eva Park
26 Aug 2025
Elanor Commercial Property Fund reported a $5.4 million statutory loss for FY25 despite a slight increase in Funds from Operations, while navigating a strategic capital raise and an unsolicited takeover offer from the Lederer Group.
Eva Park
Eva Park
26 Aug 2025
Scentre Group reported a 3.2% rise in Funds From Operations for H1 2025 and upgraded its full-year distribution guidance, driven by record occupancy and retail sales growth across its Westfield portfolio.
Eva Park
Eva Park
26 Aug 2025
Integral Diagnostics posts robust FY25 results with strong revenue growth and merger synergies exceeding expectations, setting a confident tone for FY26.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
26 Aug 2025
Tribeca Global Natural Resources Limited (ASX – TGF) has declared a fully franked 5-cent dividend for FY25 alongside a 10% on-market buyback, while delivering returns that outpaced major natural resource indices. The company’s portfolio is well positioned to benefit from rising strategic demand for critical and precious metals amid evolving global market dynamics.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
26 Aug 2025
Tyro Payments reported modest transaction growth and a 10.6% rise in EBITDA for FY25, while preparing for a CEO change and expanding into new industry verticals.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
26 Aug 2025
Scentre Group reports a 3.2% rise in first-half Funds From Operations to $587 million and upgrades its full-year distribution guidance, reflecting strong retail property performance and strategic growth initiatives.
Eva Park
Eva Park
26 Aug 2025
Big River Industries reported a statutory net loss of $14.7 million for FY2025, driven by a $20 million impairment charge on intangible assets amid a 2.3% revenue decline. Despite the setback, the company declared a fully franked 2 cent dividend and showed signs of operational stabilization.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
26 Aug 2025
Johns Lyng Group reported a modest revenue increase to $1.18 billion in FY25, driven by organic growth and key acquisitions, while agreeing to a $1.1 billion takeover scheme with Pacific Equity Partners.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
26 Aug 2025
Cedar Woods Properties Limited delivered a robust FY25 with a 19% increase in net profit, underpinned by a diversified project portfolio and favourable market conditions. The company signals continued growth with a 10% NPAT guidance for FY26, supported by strong presales and strategic partnerships.
Eva Park
Eva Park
26 Aug 2025
AUB Group Limited delivered a robust FY25 performance, with underlying NPAT rising 17.1% to AUD 200.2 million, driven by strategic acquisitions and margin improvements. The company’s aggressive UK retail expansion and diversified portfolio underpin a confident FY26 outlook.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
26 Aug 2025