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Metro Performance Glass has significantly improved its financial footing in FY26, cutting net debt by more than half and boosting EBITDA before significant items to $18.2 million despite subdued markets in New Zealand and Australia.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
27 May 2026
EROAD reported flat group revenue of NZD 195.2 million for FY26, driven by strong Australian growth and steady New Zealand performance, offset by a North American decline and a hefty goodwill impairment.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
25 May 2026
General Capital Limited reported an 18% increase in revenue to $26.8 million for the year ended March 2026, while net profit after tax held steady at $2.7 million amid economic uncertainty and a goodwill impairment. The company declared a fully imputed final dividend, signalling confidence despite regulatory challenges.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
22 May 2026
Turners Automotive Group has posted a record $63.2 million normalised NPBT for FY26, advancing its $65 million NPBT target to FY27 and setting sights on $100 million by FY31 amid solid finance and retail momentum.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
21 May 2026
Healius updates FY26 guidance with modest earnings growth, flags wage cost pressures from Fair Work ruling, and initiates sale process for high-growth Agilex Biolabs.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
13 May 2026
Ainsworth Game Technology has confirmed Ryan Comstock as CEO after six months as acting chief, tying his pay to company performance through incentive plans.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
11 May 2026
Universal Store Holdings has posted a 14% rise in retail sales for the first 43 weeks of FY26, buoyed by strong like-for-like growth across its brands. However, ongoing wholesale challenges at CTC have triggered a $24 million impairment, even as the group maintains its full-year sales and EBITA guidance.
Logan Eniac
Logan Eniac
5 May 2026
Ainsworth Game Technology’s FY25 results reveal a mixed bag: a 9% dip in underlying profit to $21.1 million, a hefty $43.1 million goodwill impairment tied to North America, and a strategic pivot with a new acting CEO. Strong Asia Pacific growth and new product launches contrast with margin pressures and a shrinking cash position.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
24 Apr 2026
Scout Security Limited posted a $10.5 million net loss for the half-year ended 31 December 2025, driven largely by a $9.1 million goodwill impairment linked to its acquisition of Roo Inc. The company raised capital and secured new partnerships while facing ongoing going concern uncertainties.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
9 Apr 2026
Frontier Digital Ventures reported a sharp 18% revenue decline in FY2025 due to shedding low-margin businesses, yet achieved a remarkable 205% jump in EBITDA, signalling a successful pivot to core classifieds in emerging markets.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
2 Apr 2026
Turners Automotive Group has raised its net profit guidance for FY26 to $63 million, driven by robust vehicle sales and record finance lending, despite a goodwill write-down in its EC Credit division.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
19 Mar 2026
MCS Services Limited reported a 32% revenue decline for the half-year ending December 2025, alongside improved EBITDA and no significant impairments. The company is moving forward with a proposed sale of its Highways Traffic business, though an auditor’s going concern warning casts a shadow over its near-term outlook.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
2 Mar 2026