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Aspermont has reported a 6% rise in revenue and a 25% jump in net profit for the half year ending March 2025, yet its net tangible assets per share have declined and dividends remain on hold.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
30 May 2025
Champion Iron Limited reported a 5% increase in revenue to C$1.606 billion for the year ended March 31, 2025, while net profit fell sharply by 39% to C$142 million. The company declared an unfranked interim dividend of C$0.10 per share.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
29 May 2025
ikeGPS Limited has posted a 19.2% increase in revenue for the year ending March 2025, reaching NZD 25.155 million, yet the company recorded a significant net loss of NZD 16.338 million with no dividend declared.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
29 May 2025
Smartpay Holdings Limited reported a 9% increase in revenue to NZD 104.7 million for FY2025 but recorded a net loss and suspended its dividend, signaling challenges ahead despite top-line growth.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
28 May 2025
Straker Limited’s FY2025 results reveal a modest revenue decline alongside a dramatic reduction in net losses, signaling a potential turning point for the translation services provider.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
27 May 2025
ALS Limited reported a 16% revenue increase to nearly $3 billion in FY2025, driven by acquisitions and organic growth, while underlying net profit after tax dipped slightly. The company announced a $350 million equity raise to fund expansion and sustainability initiatives.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
27 May 2025
Sietel Limited’s half-year results to March 2025 reveal an 11% revenue drop and a near 50% plunge in net profit, reflecting tough market conditions in property leasing and startup investments.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
23 May 2025
Oceania Healthcare Limited reported a robust FY25 with a 9.2% rise in sales volume and a 5.8% increase in comprehensive income, underpinned by a successful $500 million debt refinancing and operational enhancements.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
23 May 2025
Australian Agricultural Company Limited (AACo) reported a 14% rise in operating profit to $58.4 million for FY25, driven by increased sales volumes and disciplined cost control despite challenging market conditions. The company also marked a significant reduction in statutory loss, signaling improved financial resilience.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
22 May 2025
Australian Agricultural Company Limited (AACo) reported a robust FY25 operating profit of $58.4 million, driven by increased meat and cattle sales volumes and strategic brand growth despite inflationary pressures.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
22 May 2025
Australian Agricultural Company Limited (AACo) has reported a robust turnaround in its FY25 results, with significant gains in revenue and profitability driven by higher sales volumes and improved operational efficiency.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
22 May 2025
AFT Pharmaceuticals reported a 6% increase in revenue to NZ$208 million for the year ending March 2025, but net profit fell 23%, prompting a modest final dividend declaration.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
22 May 2025