ASX:AAC

Australian Agricultural (AAC) Stock Price, News & Analysis

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1.03 million shs
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Dividend Yield
5.39%
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About Australian Agricultural Stock (ASX:AAC)

Australian Agricultural Company Limited produces and sells cattle and beef in Australia. The company engages in owning, operating, and developing pastoral properties; and produces beef, including breeding, backgrounding, and feedlotting. It provides its products under the Wylarah, Westholme, and Darling Downs brands. The company operates an integrated cattle production system across 19 owned cattle stations, 4 leased stations, 2 owned feedlots, 2 owned farms, and 1 leased farm covering an area of approximately 6.5 million hectares of land in Queensland and the Northern Territory. It also exports its products. The company was founded in 1824 and is based in Newstead, Australia.

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Company Calendar

Last Earnings
11/19/2018
Today
4/28/2024

Industry, Sector and Symbol

Industry
Farm Products
Sub-Industry
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CIK
N/A
Fax
N/A
Employees
3
Year Founded
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Profitability

Net Income
$-152,490,000.00
Pretax Margin
N/A

Debt

Sales & Book Value

Annual Sales
$316.77 million
Book Value
A$2.43 per share

Miscellaneous

Free Float
N/A
Optionable
Not Optionable
Beta
-0.03
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Key Executives

  • Mr. David Harris
    CEO, MD & Director
  • Mr. Glen Steedman
    Chief Financial Officer
  • Mr. Andrew O'Brien
    Chief Commercial Officer
  • Jacqui Huntington
    Executive General Manager of Corporate Services
  • Ms. Emily Bird
    Company Secretary & General Counsel
  • Aaron Wakeley
    Head of Corporate Affairs & Communications
  • Ms. Sarah Hackett
    Executive General Manager of People & Culture
  • Mr. Stephen Moy
    Head of Intensive Operations
  • Mr. Patrick Vialle
    Head of Supply Chain Operations

AAC Stock Analysis - Frequently Asked Questions

How were Australian Agricultural's earnings last quarter?

Australian Agricultural Company Limited (ASX:AAC) announced its quarterly earnings results on Monday, November, 19th. The company reported ($0.11) EPS for the quarter. Australian Agricultural had a negative trailing twelve-month return on equity of 10.66% and a negative net margin of 48.14%.

What other stocks do shareholders of Australian Agricultural own?

Based on aggregate information from My MarketBeat watchlists, some companies that other Australian Agricultural investors own include Rambus (RMBS), (RJETQ) (RJETQ), Providence Resources (PVR), Primerica (PRI), NXP Semiconductors (NXPI), Manulife Financial (MFC), Ingersoll Rand (IR), HSS Hire Group (HSS), Dunelm Group (DNLM) and Salesforce (CRM).

This page (ASX:AAC) was last updated on 4/28/2024 by MarketBeat.com Staff

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