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Australian Agricultural Company stock

AAC.AX
AU000000AAC9
763858

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Total Return and Relative Price Change

View the total return of the Australian Agricultural Company stock to gauge its profitability over time. The relative price change, based on the first quote available in the selected timeframe, offers insights into the stock’s performance, assisting in evaluating its investment potential.

Interpretation and Investment

Utilize the comprehensive data presented in the Quote Chart to analyze Australian Agricultural Company's market trends, price movements, and potential returns. Make informed investment choices by comparing different time frames and evaluating intraday data for optimized portfolio management.

Australian Agricultural Company Stock Price History

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Australian Agricultural Company Revenue, EBIT, Net Income

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Revenue, EBIT and Profit

Understanding Revenue, EBIT, and Income

Gain insights into Australian Agricultural Company, a comprehensive overview of its financial performance can be obtained by analyzing the Revenue, EBIT, and Income chart. Revenue represents the total income generated by Australian Agricultural Company from its primary operations, showcasing the company’s ability to attract and retain clients. EBIT, or Earnings Before Interest and Taxes, indicates the company’s operational profitability, free from the influence of tax and interest expenses. The Income section reflects Australian Agricultural Company’s net earnings, an ultimate measure of its financial health and profitability.

Yearly Analysis and Comparisons

Observe the yearly bars to understand the annual performance and growth of Australian Agricultural Company. Compare the Revenue, EBIT, and Income to evaluate the company’s efficiency and profitability. A higher EBIT compared to the previous year suggests an improvement in operational efficiency. Likewise, an increase in Income indicates enhanced overall profitability. Analyzing the year-to-year comparison assists investors in understanding the company’s growth trajectory and operational efficiency.

Utilizing Expectations for Investment

The expected values for the forthcoming years offer investors a glimpse into Australian Agricultural Company’s anticipated financial performance. Analyzing these projections alongside historical data aids in making informed investment decisions. Investors can gauge the potential risks and returns, aligning their investment strategies accordingly to optimize profitability and mitigate risks.

Investment Insights

Leveraging the comparison between Revenue and EBIT helps in assessing Australian Agricultural Company’s operational efficiency, while the Revenue and Income comparison reveals the net profitability after accounting for all expenses. Investors can derive valuable insights by meticulously analyzing these financial parameters, laying the foundation for strategic investment decisions aimed at capitalizing on Australian Agricultural Company’s growth potential.

Australian Agricultural Company Revenue, EBIT and net profit per share

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2027e446.93 M undefined47.29 M undefined9.8 M undefined
2026e371.58 M undefined26.16 M undefined9.74 M undefined
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2023313.42 M undefined-214.97 M undefined4.61 M undefined
2022276.07 M undefined-178.24 M undefined136.93 M undefined
2021265.52 M undefined-144.03 M undefined45.47 M undefined
2020334.15 M undefined-223.58 M undefined31.32 M undefined
2019364.08 M undefined-253.09 M undefined-148.4 M undefined
2018379.68 M undefined-215.69 M undefined-102.56 M undefined
2017446.73 M undefined-185.84 M undefined71.59 M undefined
2016489.36 M undefined-162.86 M undefined67.81 M undefined
2015338.17 M undefined-180.66 M undefined9.62 M undefined
2014316.8 M undefined-147.9 M undefined-39.9 M undefined
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2012485.6 M undefined20.3 M undefined-8.4 M undefined
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2009155.3 M undefined-63.6 M undefined-53.7 M undefined
2008235.3 M undefined4 M undefined-38.7 M undefined
2007249 M undefined30.2 M undefined3.6 M undefined
2006195.8 M undefined17.5 M undefined10.1 M undefined
2005183.4 M undefined38.5 M undefined16.8 M undefined

Australian Agricultural Company Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow Statement

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Revenue and Growth

The Australian Agricultural Company Revenue and Revenue Growth are pivotal to understanding the company's financial health and operational efficiency. A consistent increase in revenue indicates a company’s ability to effectively market and sell its products or services, while the revenue growth percentage offers insights into the pace at which the company is expanding over the years.

Gross Margin

The Gross Margin is a crucial metric that showcases the percentage of revenue exceeding the cost of goods sold (COGS). A higher gross margin is indicative of a company’s efficiency in controlling its production costs, thereby promising potential profitability and financial stability.

EBIT and EBIT Margin

EBIT (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes) and EBIT Margin offer deep insights into a company’s profitability, excluding the impacts of interest and taxes. Investors often assess these metrics to gauge the operational efficiency and inherent profitability of a business, separate from its financial structure and tax environment.

Income and Growth

Net Income and its subsequent growth are quintessential for investors looking to understand a company’s profitability. Consistent income growth underscores a company’s ability to enhance its profitability over time, reflecting operational efficiency, strategic competitiveness, and financial health.

Shares Outstanding

Shares outstanding refer to the total number of shares a company has issued. It's instrumental in calculating key metrics like Earnings Per Share (EPS) which is pivotal for investors to evaluate a company’s profitability on a per-share basis, offering a more granular view of financial health and valuation.

Interpreting Year to Year Comparison

Comparing yearly data allows investors to identify trends, assess the company’s growth, and anticipate potential future performance. Analyzing how metrics like revenue, income, and margins change year over year can provide valuable insights into the company’s operational efficiency, competitiveness, and overall financial health.

Expectations and Predictions

Investors often juxtapose the current and past financial data with the market’s expectations. This comparison aids in assessing whether the Australian Agricultural Company is performing as anticipated, underperforming or outperforming the market predictions, providing pivotal data for investment decisions.

 
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Balance Sheet

Understanding the Balance Sheet

The balance sheet of Australian Agricultural Company provides a detailed financial snapshot, revealing the company's assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time. Analyzing these components is crucial for investors looking to understand Australian Agricultural Company's financial health and stability.

Assets

Australian Agricultural Company's assets represent everything the company owns or controls that has monetary value. These are categorized into current and non-current assets, offering insights into the company's liquidity and long-term investments.

Liabilities

Liabilities are obligations that Australian Agricultural Company must settle in the future. Analyzing the ratio of liabilities to assets provides insights into the company's financial leverage and risk exposure.

Equity

Equity refers to the residual interest in the assets of Australian Agricultural Company after deducting liabilities. It represents the owners’ claim on the company’s assets and earnings.

Year-to-Year Analysis

Comparing balance sheet figures year-to-year allows investors to identify trends, growth patterns, and potential financial risks, facilitating informed investment decisions.

Interpreting the Data

Detailed analysis of assets, liabilities, and equity can provide investors with comprehensive insights into Australian Agricultural Company's financial standing, aiding in investment evaluations and risk assessments.

 
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Australian Agricultural Company stock margins

The Australian Agricultural Company margin analysis displays the gross margin, EBIT margin, as well as the profit margin of Australian Agricultural Company. The EBIT margin (EBIT/sales) indicates the percentage of sales that remains as operating profit. The profit margin shows the percentage of sales that remains for Australian Agricultural Company.
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Understanding Gross Margin

The gross margin, expressed as a percentage, delineates the gross profit made from the Australian Agricultural Company's sales revenue. A higher gross margin percentage indicates that the Australian Agricultural Company retains more revenue after accounting for the costs of goods sold. Investors use this metric to gauge financial health and operational efficiency, as well as to compare it with competitors and industry averages.

EBIT Margin Analysis

EBIT margin represents the Australian Agricultural Company's earnings before interest and taxes. Analyzing the EBIT margin over different years provides insights into the operational profitability and efficiency, excluding the effects of financial leverage and tax structure. A growing EBIT margin over the years signifies improving operational performance.

Revenue Margin Insights

The revenue margin demonstrates the Australian Agricultural Company's total revenue generated. When comparing the revenue margin year over year, investors can gauge the Australian Agricultural Company's growth and market expansion. It is essential to compare the revenue margin with the gross and EBIT margins to understand the cost and profit structures better.

Interpreting Expectations

The expected values for gross, EBIT, and revenue margins provide future financial outlook of the Australian Agricultural Company. Investors should compare these expectations with historical data to understand potential growth and risk factors. It is crucial to consider the underlying assumptions and methodologies used in projecting these expected values to make informed investment decisions.

Comparative Analysis

Comparing the gross, EBIT, and revenue margins, both yearly and over multiple years, enables investors to perform a comprehensive analysis of the Australian Agricultural Company's financial health and growth prospects. Evaluating the trends and patterns in these margins helps in identifying strengths, weaknesses, and potential investment opportunities.

Australian Agricultural Company Margin History

Australian Agricultural Company Gross marginAustralian Agricultural Company Profit marginAustralian Agricultural Company EBIT marginAustralian Agricultural Company Profit margin
2027e-9.92 %10.58 %2.19 %
2026e-9.92 %7.04 %2.62 %
2025e-9.92 %3.86 %-0.52 %
2024-9.92 %-63.98 %-28.15 %
2023-16.47 %-68.59 %1.47 %
2022-15.45 %-64.56 %49.6 %
2021-9.21 %-54.24 %17.13 %
2020-28.45 %-66.91 %9.37 %
2019-31.15 %-69.52 %-40.76 %
2018-19.16 %-56.81 %-27.01 %
2017-13.04 %-41.6 %16.02 %
2016-7.25 %-33.28 %13.86 %
2015-20.58 %-53.42 %2.85 %
2014-18.97 %-46.69 %-12.59 %
2013-122.42 %-201.52 %-140.91 %
201222.55 %4.18 %-1.73 %
201121.64 %8.42 %1.91 %
201037.48 %12.22 %0.34 %
20099.01 %-40.95 %-34.58 %
200836.25 %1.7 %-16.45 %
200744.62 %12.13 %1.45 %
200645.56 %8.94 %5.16 %
200558.89 %20.99 %9.16 %

Australian Agricultural Company Stock Sales Revenue, EBIT, Earnings per Share

The Australian Agricultural Company earnings per share therefore indicates how much revenue Australian Agricultural Company has generated per share in a given period. The earnings before interest and taxes per share shows how much of the operating profit corresponds to each share. The earnings per share indicates how much of the profit belongs to each share.
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Revenue Per Share

Revenue per share represents the total revenue Australian Agricultural Company earns, divided by the number of outstanding shares. It is a crucial metric as it reflects the company's ability to generate sales and signifies growth and expansion potential. Comparing yearly revenue per share allows investors to analyze the consistency in a company’s earnings and predict future trends.

EBIT Per Share

EBIT per share indicates Australian Agricultural Company's earning before interest and taxes, offering insights into operational profitability excluding the effects of capital structure and tax rates. It can be juxtaposed against revenue per share to gauge the efficiency in converting sales into profits. A consistent increase in EBIT per share over the years underscores operational efficiency and profitability.

Income Per Share

Income per share, or earnings per share (EPS), reveals the portion of Australian Agricultural Company’s profit allocated to each share of common stock. It’s instrumental in evaluating the profitability and financial health. By comparing it with revenue and EBIT per share, investors discern how effectively a firm translates sales and operational profits into net income.

Expected Values

Expected values are projections of revenue, EBIT, and income per share for forthcoming years. These anticipations, rooted in historical data and market analysis, aid investors in strategizing their investments, evaluating Australian Agricultural Company's prospective performance, and estimating future stock prices. However, it’s pivotal to consider market volatilities and uncertainties that can influence these projections.

Australian Agricultural Company Revenue, EBIT and net profit per share

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Australian Agricultural Company business model

The Australian Agricultural Company Ltd is a huge agricultural company based in Sydney, Australia. The company was founded in 1824 as the first public company in Australia and has since expanded its business in various industries including agriculture, real estate, and cattle breeding. The main activities of the Australian Agricultural Company include cattle breeding, pasture servicing, and the sale of meat products domestically and internationally. These products are of high quality and are produced according to strict standards in terms of animal welfare, environmental protection, and social responsibility. The company's cattle breeding activities involve raising up to 600,000 pasture-fed cattle on over 7 million hectares of grazing land in Australia. These animals are kept under optimal conditions to ensure their health and well-being. The company also offers a wide range of meat products, including beef, lamb, pork, and processed delicacies such as ham and sausages. All of these products are known for their high quality and nutritional benefits. Apart from cattle breeding, the Australian Agricultural Company is also involved in the real estate sector. This includes the development and sale of residential and commercial buildings, as well as investments in agricultural and agro-industrial projects. In 2020, the company initiated an extensive real estate project in the heart of Sydney to develop a new neighborhood. The company is collaborating with other firms and government authorities to create an attractive mix of residential and commercial spaces, cultural and recreational facilities. The Australian Agricultural Company is committed to high levels of social and environmental responsibility. It has developed a range of strategies and policies to ensure that its activities align well with the needs of the environment and the communities in which it operates. For instance, the company employs sustainable methods in its livestock farming to preserve soil and water resources. The animals are also raised in a stress-free environment to promote their health and well-being. Additionally, the company has a strong commitment to sustainability and strengthening local economies, particularly in rural areas. Over the years, the Australian Agricultural Company has consistently expanded its operations successfully. However, it has always strived to remain true to its mission and values to ensure a sustainable, conscientious, and responsible agricultural activity. It is a leading brand in the industry and a key player in the global market for meat and agricultural products. Australian Agricultural Company is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.com.

Australian Agricultural Company SWOT Analysis

Strengths

1. Strong market presence as one of Australia's largest integrated cattle and beef producers.

2. Diversified portfolio with a wide range of agricultural assets and activities.

3. Established brand reputation for delivering high-quality, sustainable food products.

4. Access to large-scale grazing properties and premium grazing country.

5. Advanced technologies and efficient production processes, driving operational excellence.

6. Strong relationships with key domestic and international customers.

7. Skilled and experienced workforce, contributing to effective management and decision-making.

Weaknesses

1. Vulnerable to fluctuations in commodity prices, weather conditions, and government policies affecting agriculture.

2. Reliance on a limited range of products (cattle and beef), which may limit diversification opportunities.

3. Exposure to macroeconomic factors impacting consumer demand for premium food products.

4. Potential challenges related to animal health, disease outbreaks, and biosecurity risks.

5. Limited geographical presence outside Australia, limiting access to certain markets and potential growth.

Opportunities

1. Growing global demand for high-quality and sustainable food products.

2. Expanding export opportunities, particularly in the Asian market.

3. Potential for value-added product development and diversification beyond cattle and beef.

4. Adoption of new technologies, such as artificial intelligence and precision agriculture, to improve efficiency.

5. Strategic partnerships and acquisitions to broaden market reach and access new customer segments.

Threats

1. Intense competition within the global agriculture industry, including emerging market players.

2. Market volatilities and trade barriers due to geopolitical tensions or economic instability.

3. Adverse weather conditions and climate change affecting agricultural productivity.

4. Regulatory changes and stricter environmental standards impacting operations.

5. Potential reputational risks related to animal welfare or sustainability practices.

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Understanding Fair Value

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Income-Based Fair Value

This is calculated by multiplying the earnings per share by the average P/E ratio of the selected past years for smoothing. If the fair value is higher than the current market price, it suggests that the stock is undervalued.

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Fair Value Profit 2022 = Earnings per Share 2022 / Average P/E Ratio 2019 - 2021 (3 Years Smoothing)

Revenue-Based Fair Value

It is derived by multiplying the revenue per share by the average price-to-sales ratio of the selected past years for smoothing. An undervalued stock is identified if the fair value exceeds the ongoing market price.

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Fair Value Revenue 2022 = Revenue per Share 2022 / Average PSR 2019 - 2021 (3 Years Smoothing)

Dividend-Based Fair Value

This value is determined by dividing the dividend per share by the average dividend yield of the selected past years for smoothing. A higher fair value than the market price indicates an undervalued stock.

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Fair Value Dividend 2022 = Dividend per Share 2022 * Average Dividend Yield 2019 - 2021 (3 Years Smoothing)

Expectations and Forecasts

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Comparative Analysis

Comparing the fair value based on profit, revenue, and dividend provides a holistic overview of the stock’s financial health. Observing the annual and per-annual variations contributes to understanding the consistency and reliability of stock performance.

Australian Agricultural Company historical P/E ratio, EBIT multiple, and P/S ratio

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Australian Agricultural Company shares outstanding

The number of shares was Australian Agricultural Company in 2024 — This indicates how many shares 597.21 M is divided into. Since shareholders are the owners of a company, each share represents a small portion of the company's ownership.
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Revenue Per Share

Revenue per share represents the total revenue Australian Agricultural Company earns, divided by the number of outstanding shares. It is a crucial metric as it reflects the company's ability to generate sales and signifies growth and expansion potential. Comparing yearly revenue per share allows investors to analyze the consistency in a company’s earnings and predict future trends.

EBIT Per Share

EBIT per share indicates Australian Agricultural Company's earning before interest and taxes, offering insights into operational profitability excluding the effects of capital structure and tax rates. It can be juxtaposed against revenue per share to gauge the efficiency in converting sales into profits. A consistent increase in EBIT per share over the years underscores operational efficiency and profitability.

Income Per Share

Income per share, or earnings per share (EPS), reveals the portion of Australian Agricultural Company’s profit allocated to each share of common stock. It’s instrumental in evaluating the profitability and financial health. By comparing it with revenue and EBIT per share, investors discern how effectively a firm translates sales and operational profits into net income.

Expected Values

Expected values are projections of revenue, EBIT, and income per share for forthcoming years. These anticipations, rooted in historical data and market analysis, aid investors in strategizing their investments, evaluating Australian Agricultural Company's prospective performance, and estimating future stock prices. However, it’s pivotal to consider market volatilities and uncertainties that can influence these projections.

Australian Agricultural Company dividend history and estimates

In 2024, Australian Agricultural Company paid a dividend amounting to 0 AUD. Dividend means that Australian Agricultural Company distributes a portion of its profits to its owners.
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Dividend Overview

The dividend per year chart for Australian Agricultural Company provides a comprehensive view of the annual dividends distributed to shareholders. Analyze the trend to understand the consistency and growth in dividend payouts over the years.

Interpretation and Use

A consistent or increasing trend in dividends can indicate the company's profitability and financial health. Investors can use this data to identify Australian Agricultural Company’s potential for long-term investment and income generation through dividends.

Investment Strategy

Incorporate the dividend data in evaluating Australian Agricultural Company's overall performance. A thorough analysis, considering other financial aspects, will help in making informed investment decisions for optimal capital growth and income generation.

Australian Agricultural Company Dividend History

DateAustralian Agricultural Company Dividend
2027e0.08 undefined
2026e0.08 undefined
2025e-0.01 undefined
20080.07 undefined
20070.08 undefined
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Australian Agricultural Company dividend payout ratio

In 2024, Australian Agricultural Company had a payout ratio of 494.9%. The payout ratio indicates the percentage of the company's profits that Australian Agricultural Company distributes as dividends.
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What is Yearly Payout Ratio?

The yearly payout ratio for Australian Agricultural Company represents the proportion of earnings paid out as dividends to shareholders. It is an indicator of the company's financial health and stability, illustrating how much profit is being returned to investors versus being reinvested back into the company.

How to Interpret the Data

A lower payout ratio for Australian Agricultural Company could mean that the company is reinvesting more into its growth, whereas a higher ratio indicates more earnings are being distributed as dividends. Investors seeking regular income might prefer companies with a higher payout ratio, while those looking for growth may opt for companies with a lower ratio.

Using the Data for Investments

Evaluate Australian Agricultural Company's payout ratio in conjunction with other financial metrics and performance indicators. A sustainable payout ratio, coupled with strong financial health, can indicate a reliable dividend payout. However, a very high ratio might suggest the company is not sufficiently reinvesting in its future growth.

Australian Agricultural Company Payout Ratio History

DateAustralian Agricultural Company Payout ratio
2027e494.94 %
2026e494.95 %
2025e494.98 %
2024494.9 %
2023494.96 %
2022495.06 %
2021494.67 %
2020495.15 %
2019495.37 %
2018493.51 %
2017496.57 %
2016496.04 %
2015487.92 %
2014505.74 %
2013494.45 %
2012463.57 %
2011559.22 %
2010460.55 %
2009370.93 %
2008-47.01 %
2007846.18 %
2006164.54 %
2005102.08 %
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Eulerpool ESG Scorecard© for the Australian Agricultural Company stock

Eulerpool World ESG Rating (EESG©)

45/ 100

🌱 Environment

34

👫 Social

38

🏛️ Governance

64

Environment

Scope 1 - Direct Emissions
647,879
Scope 2 - Indirect emissions from purchased energy
3,108
Scope 3 - Indirect emissions within the value chain
Total CO₂ emissions
650,988
CO₂ reduction strategy
Coal energy
Nuclear power
Animal experiments
Fur & Leather
Pesticides
Palm Oil
Tobacco
Genetically modified organisms
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Percentage of female employees56
Percentage of women in management
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Alcohol
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Firearms
Gambling
Military contracts
Human rights concept
Privacy concept
Occupational health and safety
Catholic

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Environmental reporting
Stakeholder Engagement
Call Back Policies
Antitrust law

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Australian Agricultural Company shareholders

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53.08811 % Glinton (Bryan A)319,999,2206,030,7035/29/2024
21.37393 % Tattarang Pty. Ltd.128,835,62111,335,5178/30/2024
1.47810 % The Vanguard Group, Inc.8,909,551-291,0329/30/2024
1.17697 % DFA Australia Ltd.7,094,44417/31/2024
0.91064 % Australian Agricultural Company Ltd. LTIP5,489,077-145,0704/19/2024
0.81027 % Dimensional Fund Advisors, L.P.4,884,08508/31/2024
0.58353 % Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM)3,517,322-99,3666/30/2024
0.52673 % Quality Life Pty. Ltd.3,175,00004/19/2024
0.30692 % UBS Fund Management (Switzerland) AG1,850,00009/30/2024
0.27863 % Bbfit Investments Pte Ltd1,679,4991,679,4994/19/2024
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Australian Agricultural Company Executives and Management Board

Mr. David Harris

Australian Agricultural Company Chief Executive Officer, Managing Director, Executive Director (since 2020)
Compensation 1.23 M

Mr. Andrew O Brien

Australian Agricultural Company Chief Commercial Officer
Compensation 1.13 M

Mr. Donald McGauchie

Australian Agricultural Company Non-Executive Independent Chairman of the Board
Compensation 274,861

Ms. Jacqui Huntington

Australian Agricultural Company Executive General Manager - Corporate Services
Compensation 232,582

Mr. Glen Steedman

Australian Agricultural Company Chief Financial Officer
Compensation 190,110
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Most common questions regarding Australian Agricultural Company

What values and corporate philosophy does Australian Agricultural Company represent?

Australian Agricultural Company Ltd represents a set of core values and a corporate philosophy that define its approach to agriculture. The company values are centered on sustainability, innovation, and excellence. With a focus on responsible land and livestock management, they aim to produce high-quality, sustainable agricultural products. Australian Agricultural Company Ltd embraces corporate transparency and upholds strong ethical practices. Through partnerships with local communities, they strive to create mutually beneficial relationships. By prioritizing animal welfare, environmental stewardship, and quality food production, Australian Agricultural Company Ltd envisions a prosperous future for the agricultural industry in Australia.

In which countries and regions is Australian Agricultural Company primarily present?

Australian Agricultural Company Ltd (AACo) primarily operates in Australia. AACo's operations are focused on agricultural activities, including beef cattle production and processing. With vast pastoral holdings spread across Queensland, Northern Territory, and Western Australia, AACo plays a vital role in the country's agricultural industry. AACo also has a growing market presence in various international regions, exporting its high-quality beef products to countries such as Japan, the United States, South Korea, and other Asian markets. With its strong domestic and expanding international footprint, AACo is positioned as a key player in the agricultural sector both locally and abroad.

What significant milestones has the company Australian Agricultural Company achieved?

Australian Agricultural Company Ltd (AACo) has achieved several significant milestones. Since its establishment in 1824, it has emerged as Australia's largest and oldest integrated cattle and beef producer. AACo has grown its herd to over 500,000 head of cattle and operates an extensive network of properties across Queensland, the Northern Territory, and Western Australia. The company has also made substantial progress in developing value-added products, expanding its markets both domestically and internationally. AACo's commitment to sustainability, animal welfare, and innovation has earned it a reputation as a trusted and responsible industry leader.

What is the history and background of the company Australian Agricultural Company?

The Australian Agricultural Company Ltd, commonly known as AACo, has a rich history and background. Established in 1824, it is one of the oldest and largest integrated cattle and beef producers in Australia. With a focus on sustainable practices and quality products, AACo has become a leading player in the agricultural industry. The company owns and operates vast pastoral properties, including both breeding and fattening stations. AACo also runs meat processing facilities, ensuring vertical integration and control over the entire supply chain. With its strong heritage and commitment to excellence, Australian Agricultural Company Ltd continues to thrive as a prominent player in the Australian agricultural sector.

Who are the main competitors of Australian Agricultural Company in the market?

Some of the main competitors of Australian Agricultural Company Ltd in the market include Elders Limited, Ruralco Holdings Limited, and Tandou Limited. These companies operate in the agricultural industry and offer similar products and services as Australian Agricultural Company Ltd. While Australian Agricultural Company Ltd specializes in beef production and exports, Elders Limited focuses on livestock trading, real estate, and financial service solutions. Ruralco Holdings Limited deals with rural supplies, agribusiness, and water solutions, while Tandou Limited primarily engages in cotton farming and water trading. These competitors contribute to a competitive landscape in the agricultural market, where Australian Agricultural Company Ltd strives to establish its dominance.

In which industries is Australian Agricultural Company primarily active?

Australian Agricultural Company Ltd is primarily active in the agricultural industry. Through its diversified operations, it engages in various activities such as cattle breeding, production, and processing. The company focuses on beef production and is one of the largest integrated beef producers in Australia. Apart from farming, it also operates feedlots, manages strategic pastoral properties, and exports its products globally. With a strong emphasis on sustainability and innovation, Australian Agricultural Company Ltd strives to deliver high-quality beef products while maintaining strong environmental stewardship.

What is the business model of Australian Agricultural Company?

The business model of Australian Agricultural Company Ltd (AACo) is focused on the production and marketing of high-quality beef and agricultural products. AACo operates in the premium beef segment, managing a vertically integrated supply chain. The company engages in breeding, backgrounding, and fattening cattle on its owned and leased properties across northern Australia. AACo then processes and markets its beef products both domestically and internationally, catering to various market segments. By maintaining control over the entire supply chain, AACo aims to ensure product integrity, quality, and traceability. This business model allows AACo to deliver premium, sustainably raised Australian beef to customers worldwide.

What is the P/E ratio of Australian Agricultural Company 2025?

The Australian Agricultural Company P/E ratio is -441.36.

What is the P/S ratio of Australian Agricultural Company 2025?

The Australian Agricultural Company P/S ratio is 2.3.

What is the Quality Investing of Australian Agricultural Company?

The Quality Investing for Australian Agricultural Company is 4/10.

What is the revenue of Australian Agricultural Company 2025?

The expected Australian Agricultural Company revenue is 350.57 M AUD.

How high is the profit of Australian Agricultural Company 2025?

The expected Australian Agricultural Company profit is -1.83 M AUD.

What is the business model of Australian Agricultural Company

The Australian Agricultural Company Ltd (AACo) is the oldest cattle breeding company in Australia and was founded in 1824. It is now a leading company in Australia's cattle and agriculture sector and owns and operates 24 agricultural properties. AACo is engaged in various sectors and offers a variety of products and services. Cattle Production AACo focuses on breeding and marketing cattle. It operates the largest beef producer in Australia and is one of the largest exporters of beef worldwide. AACo produces a variety of beef breeds, including Wagyu, Angus, and Hereford. The company is committed to sustainable cattle production and uses state-of-the-art technologies and methods to increase productivity. Agriculture AACo also operates in agriculture and produces a variety of crops such as cotton, wheat, barley, and sorghum. It has various regenerative agriculture projects that combine sustainability and productivity. AACo is also committed to leaving the land in a better condition than it was found by using innovative farming methods such as Precision Agriculture. Country Living AACo also has a commitment to country living and offers a variety of tourist activities. It operates various accommodations on its agricultural properties and offers tours and activities to experience the beauty of rural Australia. AACo incorporates accents from the many cultures that bring Australian cattle farms to life. Visitors can enjoy fun activities like boating, river fishing, dining, and experiencing wildlife. Marketing AACo markets its products both nationally and internationally. They use a variety of sales channels and distribution networks to promote and sell their products. The company has strong relationships with retailers and importers around the world and aims to increase awareness and demand for high-quality Australian beef. Summary AACo is a leading company in Australian cattle and agriculture. They operate in agriculture and cattle production and produce a variety of crops and beef breeds. AACo is committed to sustainable production and uses state-of-the-art technologies and methods to increase productivity. They are also dedicated to increasing awareness and demand for high-quality Australian beef. AACo is also engaged in country living and offers a variety of tourist activities.

What is the Australian Agricultural Company dividend?

Australian Agricultural Company pays a dividend of 0 AUD distributed over payouts per year.

How often does Australian Agricultural Company pay dividends?

The dividend cannot currently be calculated for Australian Agricultural Company or the company does not pay out a dividend.

What is the Australian Agricultural Company ISIN?

The ISIN of Australian Agricultural Company is AU000000AAC9.

What is the Australian Agricultural Company WKN?

The WKN of Australian Agricultural Company is 763858.

What is the Australian Agricultural Company ticker?

The ticker of Australian Agricultural Company is AAC.AX.

How much dividend does Australian Agricultural Company pay?

Over the past 12 months, Australian Agricultural Company paid a dividend of 0.07 AUD . This corresponds to a dividend yield of about 4.88 %. For the coming 12 months, Australian Agricultural Company is expected to pay a dividend of 0.08 AUD.

What is the dividend yield of Australian Agricultural Company?

The current dividend yield of Australian Agricultural Company is 4.88 %.

When does Australian Agricultural Company pay dividends?

Australian Agricultural Company pays a quarterly dividend. This is distributed in the months of October, April, October, October.

How secure is the dividend of Australian Agricultural Company?

Australian Agricultural Company paid dividends every year for the past 2 years.

What is the dividend of Australian Agricultural Company?

For the upcoming 12 months, dividends amounting to 0.08 AUD are expected. This corresponds to a dividend yield of 5.75 %.

In which sector is Australian Agricultural Company located?

Australian Agricultural Company is assigned to the 'Non-cyclical consumption' sector.

Wann musste ich die Aktien von Australian Agricultural Company kaufen, um die vorherige Dividende zu erhalten?

To receive the latest dividend of Australian Agricultural Company from 10/1/2008 amounting to 0.07 AUD, you needed to have the stock in your portfolio before the ex-date on 9/11/2008.

When did Australian Agricultural Company pay the last dividend?

The last dividend was paid out on 10/1/2008.

What was the dividend of Australian Agricultural Company in the year 2024?

In the year 2024, Australian Agricultural Company distributed 0 AUD as dividends.

In which currency does Australian Agricultural Company pay out the dividend?

The dividends of Australian Agricultural Company are distributed in AUD.

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