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Genetic Signatures reported a 63% revenue increase to $15.9 million in FY25, alongside a 28% reduction in underlying losses and a strategic shift in its automated diagnostics platform development.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
25 Aug 2025
Genetic Signatures Limited reported a 63% revenue surge to $15.9 million in FY25, driven by strong Australian sales and progress in EMEA, while navigating a $20.1 million net loss and a strategic pivot towards partnerships for automated diagnostics.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
25 Aug 2025
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank reported an 11% rise in customers and a 6.6% increase in deposits for FY25, while statutory earnings were weighed down by a significant goodwill impairment charge.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
25 Aug 2025
International Equities Corporation Ltd reported a $1.249 million net loss for FY2025, reflecting ongoing challenges in its tourism segment amid a slowing economy and rising costs. The company’s property development and leasing operations also faced headwinds, leading to a decline in overall revenue and asset backing.
Eva Park
Eva Park
22 Aug 2025
Healius Limited reported a 5.7% rise in FY25 revenue driven by pathology growth, while underlying EBIT fell 27% impacted by cyclone disruptions and restructuring. The company advances its pathology strategy and cost savings post-Lumus divestment.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
21 Aug 2025
Healius reported a 5.7% rise in FY25 revenue with underlying EBIT meeting consensus, buoyed by strong pathology growth and a significant profit from the Lumus Imaging sale. Despite challenges at Agilex Biolabs and a major goodwill impairment, the company targets improved margins by 2027.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
21 Aug 2025
Universal Store Holdings Limited reported a robust FY25 with sales rising 15.5% to $333.3 million and underlying EBIT up 15.9%, driven by strong performances across its retail brands and disciplined cost management.
Logan Eniac
Logan Eniac
21 Aug 2025
Universal Store Holdings delivered a robust FY25 performance with strong sales growth and margin expansion, driven by its Universal Store and Perfect Stranger brands. Despite a statutory profit hit from impairment charges, the company is optimistic about FY26 growth backed by new store openings and digital investments.
Logan Eniac
Logan Eniac
21 Aug 2025
St Barbara Limited reported a $52 million underlying loss for FY25, driven by investments in its Simberi Expansion Project and operational challenges. The company classified its Atlantic operations as discontinued, recognizing a $38 million impairment, while completing a $100 million capital raise to support growth.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
21 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
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank reveals a substantial $539.5 million goodwill impairment and $9 million restructuring costs for FY25, while reassuring investors that cash earnings and capital remain intact.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
20 Aug 2025
Mount Gibson Iron reported a significant net loss for FY25 amid weaker iron ore prices but is pivoting towards gold with a major acquisition in the Northern Territory.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
20 Aug 2025