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RBR Group Limited reported an 88% plunge in revenue and a widening net loss for FY2025, impacted by political instability and LNG project delays in Mozambique. The company is investing in facility upgrades and workforce training to position itself for a market rebound.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
29 Aug 2025
Clean TeQ Water Limited reported a reduced loss of $2.8 million for FY25 and increased its stake in Go2Lithium Inc to 60%, marking a strategic shift as it advances water treatment and critical metals recovery projects worldwide.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
28 Aug 2025
Orcoda Limited reported a 33% drop in FY25 revenue to $17.16 million and a net loss of $2.5 million, driven by deferred projects in its Resource & Infrastructure division. Meanwhile, its Transport Technology division posted EBITDA growth, signaling a potential turnaround.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
28 Aug 2025
SciDev Limited reported a 5% revenue decline in FY25 but secured major contracts and reaffirmed strong growth guidance for FY26. Key proprietary technologies like CatChek™ and PFAS treatment are driving expansion.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
27 Aug 2025
Ashley Services Group reported a 60% jump in net profit for FY25 despite a 7.3% revenue decline, focusing on debt reduction and operational efficiency to fuel future growth.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
27 Aug 2025
Ashley Services Group reported a 7.3% revenue decline to $515.9 million in FY25 but achieved a 60.9% rise in net profit after tax to $2.17 million, driven by operational stabilisation and strategic contract wins.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
27 Aug 2025
Johns Lyng Group reported a modest 1.8% revenue increase for FY25, driven by strong business-as-usual growth despite a steep decline in catastrophe-related income. The company’s FY26 forecast anticipates continued revenue expansion amid ongoing operational challenges.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
26 Aug 2025
Acrow Limited reports a record FY25 with sales up 23%, driven by an 83% jump in its Industrial Access division, now half of group revenue. Despite soft formwork markets, strategic acquisitions and growth initiatives underpin a confident outlook.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
25 Aug 2025
Alfabs Australia Limited reported a robust 76% rise in net profit for FY2025, driven by strong mining contract deliveries and engineering demand, while boosting dividends and expanding operational capacity.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
25 Aug 2025
Alfabs Australia Limited reported a robust 76% jump in net profit for FY2025, driven by mining equipment hire and new profit centres, while planning a significant $31 million capital expenditure for FY2026.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
25 Aug 2025
Maas Group Holdings Ltd reported a 6% rise in FY25 underlying EBITDA to $219.4 million, driven by robust growth in Construction Materials and Commercial Real Estate. The company’s disciplined capital management and strategic acquisitions set a positive tone for FY26.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
21 Aug 2025
Maas Group Holdings reported FY25 underlying EBITDA of $219.4 million, matching guidance, with a robust 97% cash conversion and an 8% increase in dividends. The company’s Construction Materials division drove growth despite challenges in Civil Construction.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
21 Aug 2025

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