Australian Agricultural Company (AAC.AX) Stock Price

Australian Agricultural Company Price

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Australian Agricultural Company Stock Price History
DateAustralian Agricultural Company Price
2/26/20261.34 AUD
2/25/20261.33 AUD
2/24/20261.34 AUD
2/23/20261.33 AUD
2/20/20261.34 AUD
2/19/20261.34 AUD
2/18/20261.34 AUD
2/17/20261.34 AUD
2/16/20261.34 AUD
2/13/20261.32 AUD
2/12/20261.34 AUD
2/11/20261.35 AUD
2/10/20261.33 AUD
2/9/20261.32 AUD
2/6/20261.32 AUD
2/5/20261.33 AUD
2/4/20261.34 AUD
2/3/20261.36 AUD
2/2/20261.36 AUD

Australian Agricultural Company Revenue, EBIT, Net Income

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Revenue
EBIT
Net Income
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Date
Revenue
EBIT
Net Income
Jan 1, 2006
195.8 M AUD
17.5 M AUD
10.1 M AUD
Jan 1, 2007
249 M AUD
30.2 M AUD
3.6 M AUD
Jan 1, 2008
235.3 M AUD
4 M AUD
-38.7 M AUD
Jan 1, 2009
155.3 M AUD
-63.6 M AUD
-53.7 M AUD
Jan 1, 2010
264.4 M AUD
32.3 M AUD
900,000 AUD
Jan 1, 2011
549 M AUD
46.2 M AUD
10.5 M AUD
Jan 1, 2012
485.6 M AUD
20.3 M AUD
-8.4 M AUD
Jan 1, 2013
33 M AUD
-66.5 M AUD
-46.5 M AUD
Jan 1, 2014
316.8 M AUD
-147.9 M AUD
-39.9 M AUD
Jan 1, 2015
338.17 M AUD
-180.66 M AUD
9.62 M AUD
Jan 1, 2016
489.36 M AUD
-162.86 M AUD
67.81 M AUD
Jan 1, 2017
446.73 M AUD
-185.84 M AUD
71.59 M AUD
Jan 1, 2018
379.68 M AUD
-215.69 M AUD
-102.56 M AUD
Jan 1, 2019
364.08 M AUD
-253.09 M AUD
-148.4 M AUD
Jan 1, 2020
334.15 M AUD
-223.58 M AUD
31.32 M AUD

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

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REVENUE (M AUD)
REVENUE GROWTH (%)
GROSS MARGIN (%)
GROSS INCOME (M AUD)
NET INCOME (M AUD)
NET INCOME GROWTH (%)
SHARES (M)
DOCUMENTS
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Income Statement Key Figures

Revenue and Revenue Growth

Revenue is the starting point of every income statement — it measures the total sales Australian Agricultural Company generates from its core business. Revenue growth (expressed as year-over-year percentage change) is one of the most important indicators of business momentum. Sustained growth above 10 % annually is generally considered strong, while declining revenue is a serious warning sign that demands investigation.

Gross Margin

Gross margin = (Revenue − Cost of Goods Sold) ÷ Revenue. It reveals what percentage of each dollar of revenue Australian Agricultural Company retains after direct production costs. High gross margins (above 50 %) are typical of asset-light businesses like software and brands, while capital-intensive industries like manufacturing often operate below 30 %. Compare Australian Agricultural Company's gross margin to industry peers and track it over time to spot improving or deteriorating pricing power.

EBIT and EBIT Margin

EBIT measures operating profit — what remains after subtracting all operating expenses (including R&D, sales, and administrative costs) from gross profit. The EBIT margin shows this as a percentage of revenue. Because it excludes interest and taxes, EBIT allows fair comparisons between companies with different debt levels and tax jurisdictions. A rising EBIT margin indicates improving operational efficiency.

Net Income and Earnings Per Share (EPS)

Net income is the company's final profit after all expenses, interest, and taxes. Dividing net income by the number of shares outstanding gives you EPS — the single most influential metric in stock valuation. Consistent EPS growth is the primary driver of long-term stock price appreciation. Always check whether EPS growth comes from genuine profit improvement or from share buybacks reducing the share count.

Shares Outstanding

The total number of shares Australian Agricultural Company has issued. A declining share count (through buybacks) boosts EPS and signals management confidence. A rising share count (through stock issuance) dilutes existing shareholders. Always monitor this number alongside EPS to get the full picture of per-share value creation.

Analyst Estimates

The projected figures represent consensus estimates from professional analysts. Compare these forecasts against Australian Agricultural Company's historical growth rates to assess whether expectations are realistic. A company that consistently beats consensus estimates tends to see its stock price rewarded over time, while repeated misses erode investor confidence.

 
ASSETS
CASH BALANCE (M AUD)
RECEIVABLES (M AUD)
OTHER REC. (M AUD)
INVENTORIES (M AUD)
OTHER CURRENT LIAB. (M AUD)
CURRENT ASSETS (M AUD)
TANGIBLE ASSETS (B AUD)
LONG-T. INVEST. (M AUD)
LONG-T. REC. (M AUD)
INTANGIBLE ASSETS (M AUD)
GOODWILL (M AUD)
OTHER NON-CURRENT ASSETS (M AUD)
NON-CURRENT ASSETS (B AUD)
TOTAL ASSETS (B AUD)
LIABILITIES
COMMON STOCK (M AUD)
ADDITIONAL PAID-IN CAPITAL (M AUD)
RETAINED EARNINGS (M AUD)
OTHER EQUITY (M AUD)
UNREAL. GAINS/LOSSES (M AUD)
EQUITY (B AUD)
LIABILITIES (M AUD)
PROVISIONS (M AUD)
OTHER SHORT-TERM LIAB. (M AUD)
SHORT-TERM DEBTS (M AUD)
LONG-TERM DEBT PORTION (M AUD)
SHORT-TERM REC. (M AUD)
LONG-T. LIAB. (M AUD)
DEFERRED TAXES (M AUD)
OTHER LIAB. (M AUD)
LONG-T. LIABILITIES (M AUD)
DEBT (M AUD)
TOTAL CAPITAL (B AUD)
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Balance Sheet

What Is the Balance Sheet?

The balance sheet is a financial snapshot of Australian Agricultural Company at a specific point in time. It follows the fundamental equation: Assets = Liabilities + Shareholders' Equity. Unlike the income statement (which covers a period), the balance sheet tells you what the company owns, what it owes, and what belongs to shareholders at a given date.

Assets

Current assets (cash, receivables, inventory) can be converted to cash within 12 months and indicate short-term liquidity. Non-current assets (property, equipment, intangible assets, goodwill) represent long-term investments. A high proportion of cash and short-term investments gives Australian Agricultural Company financial flexibility to weather downturns, fund acquisitions, or return capital to shareholders.

Liabilities

Current liabilities (accounts payable, short-term debt) are obligations due within one year. Non-current liabilities (long-term debt, pension obligations) are due further out. Key ratio to watch: the debt-to-equity ratio (Total Debt ÷ Shareholders' Equity). A ratio below 1.0 is generally healthy, meaning the company is funded more by equity than debt. Highly leveraged companies amplify both gains and losses.

Shareholders' Equity

Equity is the residual value belonging to shareholders after all debts are paid. It includes retained earnings (accumulated profits not paid out as dividends) and paid-in capital. Rising equity year over year is a positive sign — it means Australian Agricultural Company is building book value. Declining equity, especially when driven by losses or heavy share buybacks funded by debt, warrants closer scrutiny.

Key Ratios to Derive

From the balance sheet, you can calculate the current ratio (current assets ÷ current liabilities; above 1.5 is comfortable), book value per share (equity ÷ shares outstanding), and return on equity (net income ÷ equity; above 15 % is strong). Tracking these ratios over time reveals whether Australian Agricultural Company is strengthening or weakening its financial position.

 
NET INCOME (M AUD)
DEPRECIATION (M AUD)
DEFERRED TAXES (M AUD)
CHANGES IN WORKING CAPITAL (M AUD)
NON-CASH ITEM (k AUD)
PAID INTEREST (M AUD)
PAID TAXES (M AUD)
NET CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES (M AUD)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES (M AUD)
CASH FLOW FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES (M AUD)
CASH FLOW FROM OTHER INVESTING ACTIVITIES (M AUD)
INTEREST INCOME AND EXPENSES (M AUD)
NET DEBT CHANGE (M AUD)
NET CHANGE IN EQUITY (M AUD)
CASH FLOW FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES (M AUD)
CASH FLOW FROM OTHER FINANCING ACTIVITIES (AUD)
TOTAL DIVIDENDS PAID (M AUD)
NET CHANGE IN CASH FLOW (M AUD)
FREE CASH FLOW (M AUD)
SHARE-BASED COMPENSATION (M AUD)
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Australian Agricultural Company Stock Quarterly Figures

 
REVENUE (M AUD)
REVENUE GROWTH (%)
GROSS MARGIN (%)
GROSS INCOME (M AUD)
NET INCOME (M AUD)
NET INCOME GROWTH (%)
SHARES (M)
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Income Statement Key Figures

Revenue and Revenue Growth

Revenue is the starting point of every income statement — it measures the total sales Australian Agricultural Company generates from its core business. Revenue growth (expressed as year-over-year percentage change) is one of the most important indicators of business momentum. Sustained growth above 10 % annually is generally considered strong, while declining revenue is a serious warning sign that demands investigation.

Gross Margin

Gross margin = (Revenue − Cost of Goods Sold) ÷ Revenue. It reveals what percentage of each dollar of revenue Australian Agricultural Company retains after direct production costs. High gross margins (above 50 %) are typical of asset-light businesses like software and brands, while capital-intensive industries like manufacturing often operate below 30 %. Compare Australian Agricultural Company's gross margin to industry peers and track it over time to spot improving or deteriorating pricing power.

EBIT and EBIT Margin

EBIT measures operating profit — what remains after subtracting all operating expenses (including R&D, sales, and administrative costs) from gross profit. The EBIT margin shows this as a percentage of revenue. Because it excludes interest and taxes, EBIT allows fair comparisons between companies with different debt levels and tax jurisdictions. A rising EBIT margin indicates improving operational efficiency.

Net Income and Earnings Per Share (EPS)

Net income is the company's final profit after all expenses, interest, and taxes. Dividing net income by the number of shares outstanding gives you EPS — the single most influential metric in stock valuation. Consistent EPS growth is the primary driver of long-term stock price appreciation. Always check whether EPS growth comes from genuine profit improvement or from share buybacks reducing the share count.

Shares Outstanding

The total number of shares Australian Agricultural Company has issued. A declining share count (through buybacks) boosts EPS and signals management confidence. A rising share count (through stock issuance) dilutes existing shareholders. Always monitor this number alongside EPS to get the full picture of per-share value creation.

Analyst Estimates

The projected figures represent consensus estimates from professional analysts. Compare these forecasts against Australian Agricultural Company's historical growth rates to assess whether expectations are realistic. A company that consistently beats consensus estimates tends to see its stock price rewarded over time, while repeated misses erode investor confidence.

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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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Gross margin
EBIT margin
Profit margin
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Date
Gross margin
EBIT margin
Profit margin
Jan 1, 2006
45.56 %
8.94 %
5.16 %
Jan 1, 2007
44.62 %
12.13 %
1.45 %
Jan 1, 2008
36.25 %
1.7 %
-16.45 %
Jan 1, 2009
9.01 %
-40.95 %
-34.58 %
Jan 1, 2010
37.48 %
12.22 %
0.34 %
Jan 1, 2011
21.64 %
8.42 %
1.91 %
Jan 1, 2012
22.55 %
4.18 %
-1.73 %
Jan 1, 2013
-122.42 %
-201.52 %
-140.91 %
Jan 1, 2014
-18.97 %
-46.69 %
-12.59 %
Jan 1, 2015
-20.58 %
-53.42 %
2.85 %
Jan 1, 2016
-7.25 %
-33.28 %
13.86 %
Jan 1, 2017
-13.04 %
-41.6 %
16.02 %
Jan 1, 2018
-19.16 %
-56.81 %
-27.01 %
Jan 1, 2019
-31.15 %
-69.52 %
-40.76 %
Jan 1, 2020
-28.45 %
-66.91 %
9.37 %

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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Sales per Share
EBIT per share
Earnings per Share
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Date
Sales per Share
EBIT per share
Earnings per Share
Jan 1, 2006
0.73 AUD
0.07 AUD
0.04 AUD
Jan 1, 2007
0.92 AUD
0.11 AUD
0.01 AUD
Jan 1, 2008
0.86 AUD
0.01 AUD
-0.14 AUD
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0.55 AUD
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0.94 AUD
0.11 AUD
0 AUD
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1.75 AUD
0.15 AUD
0.03 AUD
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1.46 AUD
0.06 AUD
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0.1 AUD
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-0.14 AUD
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0.74 AUD
-0.35 AUD
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0.63 AUD
-0.34 AUD
0.02 AUD
Jan 1, 2016
0.81 AUD
-0.27 AUD
0.11 AUD
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0.76 AUD
-0.32 AUD
0.12 AUD
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0.64 AUD
-0.37 AUD
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Jan 1, 2019
0.61 AUD
-0.42 AUD
-0.25 AUD
Jan 1, 2020
0.56 AUD
-0.37 AUD
0.05 AUD

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 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.

Australian Agricultural Company Eulerpool Fair Value

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Fair Value Estimate

What Is Fair Value?

Fair value is an estimate of what a stock is truly "worth" based on its financial fundamentals, independent of the current market price. If the calculated fair value is above the current share price, the stock may be undervalued — and vice versa. This chart shows three different fair value approaches so you can cross-check them against each other.

Earnings-Based Fair Value

Calculated by multiplying the current earnings per share (EPS) by the average historical P/E ratio over a selected multi-year period. The smoothing over several years filters out temporary spikes or dips. If this fair value exceeds the market price, it suggests the stock is cheap relative to its earning power.

Example: Fair Value (Earnings) 2022 = EPS 2022 × Average P/E 2019–2021

Revenue-Based Fair Value

Derived by multiplying revenue per share by the average historical price-to-sales ratio. This method is particularly useful for companies with volatile or temporarily depressed earnings, as revenue tends to be more stable than profits. It answers: "At what price has the market historically valued each dollar of this company's sales?"

Example: Fair Value (Revenue) 2022 = Revenue per Share 2022 × Average P/S 2019–2021

Dividend-Based Fair Value

Calculated by dividing the dividend per share by the average historical dividend yield. This approach is most relevant for mature, consistently dividend-paying companies. If the resulting fair value is higher than the current price, it implies the stock offers a better yield than its historical average.

Example: Fair Value (Dividend) 2022 = Dividend per Share 2022 ÷ Average Yield 2019–2021

How to Use This Chart

When all three fair value lines converge above the current price, it strengthens the case that the stock is undervalued. When they diverge, investigate why — it may indicate a structural shift in margins, payout policy, or growth rate. The forward estimates on the right extend the analysis using projected fundamentals, helping you assess whether the current price already reflects future growth expectations.

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

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Historical Valuation Multiples

Price-to-Earnings Ratio (P/E)

The P/E ratio divides Australian Agricultural Company's share price by its earnings per share. It tells you how many years of current earnings you are "paying for" when you buy the stock. A P/E of 20 means you pay $20 for every $1 of annual earnings. The S&P 500 historically trades at an average P/E of roughly 15–17. A P/E significantly above that may signal high growth expectations; one below may indicate undervaluation — or declining business quality.

Price-to-Sales Ratio (P/S)

The P/S ratio divides market capitalization by total revenue. Unlike the P/E ratio, it works even for companies that are not yet profitable, making it essential for evaluating high-growth firms. A P/S below 1.0 may indicate undervaluation, while ratios above 10 are typically reserved for fast-growing tech or SaaS companies with high expected future margins.

Price-to-EBIT Ratio

This ratio relates Australian Agricultural Company's market price to its operating earnings, excluding the effects of debt structure and tax jurisdiction. It is particularly useful for comparing companies across different countries or with different levels of leverage, because it focuses purely on operational profitability. Lower values suggest cheaper operational earnings.

How to Use This Chart

This chart plots Australian Agricultural Company's valuation multiples over time. Compare the current P/E, P/S, and P/EBIT to their own historical averages — if the current ratio is well below the multi-year average, the stock may be relatively cheap compared to its own track record. Combine this with industry comparisons: a P/E that looks high in absolute terms may be justified if Australian Agricultural Company grows earnings faster than its peers.

Australian Agricultural Company shares outstanding

The number of shares was Australian Agricultural Company in 2025 — This indicates how many shares 597.396 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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Date
Number of stocks
Jan 1, 2006
268.3 M Aktien
Jan 1, 2007
270.9 M Aktien
Jan 1, 2008
275.1 M Aktien
Jan 1, 2009
281.1 M Aktien
Jan 1, 2010
281.1 M Aktien
Jan 1, 2011
313.1 M Aktien
Jan 1, 2012
332.8 M Aktien
Jan 1, 2013
332.8 M Aktien
Jan 1, 2014
428 M Aktien
Jan 1, 2015
532.91 M Aktien
Jan 1, 2016
602.71 M Aktien
Jan 1, 2017
587.71 M Aktien
Jan 1, 2018
589.06 M Aktien
Jan 1, 2019
596.69 M Aktien
Jan 1, 2020
596.51 M Aktien

Australian Agricultural Company Dividend History

7 years of dividend payments

YearAnnual DividendYoY ChangePayments
20080.07AUD 22.2%
20070.09AUD 28.6%
20060.07AUD 7.9%

Australian Agricultural Company dividend history and estimates

In 2025, 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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0.06 AUD
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0.13 AUD
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0 AUD
0.11 AUD
0 AUD

Australian Agricultural Company dividend payout ratio

In 2025, Australian Agricultural Company had a payout ratio of 562.18%. The payout ratio indicates the percentage of the company's profits that Australian Agricultural Company distributes as dividends.
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Payout ratio
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Date
Payout ratio
Jan 1, 2006
164.54 %
Jan 1, 2007
846.18 %
Jan 1, 2008
-47.01 %
Jan 1, 2009
505.36 %
Jan 1, 2010
505.36 %
Jan 1, 2011
618.97 %
Jan 1, 2012
543.23 %
Jan 1, 2013
555.85 %
Jan 1, 2014
572.68 %
Jan 1, 2015
557.25 %
Jan 1, 2016
561.93 %
Jan 1, 2017
563.95 %
Jan 1, 2018
561.04 %
Jan 1, 2019
562.31 %
Jan 1, 2020
562.44 %

Current Australian Agricultural Company forecasts and price targets in March 2026

Δ MOM Price Target
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Buy80.00 % (4)
Hold20.00 % (1)
Sellnull % (0)
12M Price Target
1.99
Last Price
0.82
Currency
AUD
12M Return Potential
142.56 %
LTM Return
0 %

EESG©

Eulerpool ESG Scorecard© for the Australian Agricultural Company stock

41/100
33
Environment
28
Social
61
Governance
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Environment

20
Scope 1 - Direct Emissions684,389
Scope 2 - Indirect emissions from purchased energy2,609
Scope 3 - Indirect emissions within the value chain158,085
Total CO₂ emissions686,998
CO₂ reduction strategy
Coal energy
Nuclear power
Animal experiments
Fur & Leather
Pesticides
Palm Oil
Tobacco
Genetically modified organisms
Climate concept
Sustainable forestry
Recycling regulations
Environmentally friendly packaging
Hazardous substances
Fuel consumption and efficiency
Water consumption and efficiency
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Social

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Percentage of female employees43.348
Percentage of women in management
Percentage of Asian employees
Share of Asian management
Percentage of Hispanic/Latino employees
Hispano/Latino Management share
Percentage of Black employees
Black Management Share
Percentage of white employees
White Management Share
Adult content
Alcohol
Weapons
Firearms
Gambling
Military contracts
Human rights concept
Privacy concept
Occupational health and safety
Catholic
G

Governance (Corporate Governance)

4
Environmental reporting
Stakeholder Engagement
Call Back Policies
Antitrust law

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Australian Agricultural Company shareholders

% Name
53.56572%
Glinton (Bryan A)
Glinton (Bryan A)
22.57991%
Tattarang Pty. Ltd.
Tattarang Pty. Ltd.
1.07924%
DFA Australia Ltd.
DFA Australia Ltd.
0.71289%
The Vanguard Group, Inc.
The Vanguard Group, Inc.
0.58902%
Dimensional Fund Advisors, L.P.
Dimensional Fund Advisors, L.P.
0.58524%
Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM)
Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM)
0.46117%
Quality Life Pty. Ltd.
Quality Life Pty. Ltd.
0.30968%
SG Value Partners AG
SG Value Partners AG
0.19713%
Lambert (Barry Martin)
Lambert (Barry Martin)
0.18761%
McGauchie (Donald Gordon)
McGauchie (Donald Gordon)

Australian Agricultural Company Executives and Management Board

DH

Mr. David Harris

Chief Executive Officer, Managing Director, Executive Director · since 2020

Compensation1.43 M AUD
AO

Mr. Andrew O'Brien

Chief Commercial Officer

Compensation1.26 M AUD
GS

Mr. Glen Steedman

Chief Financial Officer

Compensation879,969 AUD
JH

Ms. Jacqui Huntington

Executive General Manager - Corporate Services

Compensation721,096 AUD
DM

Mr. Donald McGauchie

Non-Executive Independent Chairman of the Board

Compensation276,872 AUD

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Most common questions regarding 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.

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