IPH Assets per Share
Total Assets per Share of IPH (IPH.AX) as of Jun 11, 2026.
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Total Assets per Share of IPH is 2026 0 AUD. Total Assets per Share of IPH was 2025 4.91 AUD. It decreases by % lower compared to the previous year.
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IPH Stock analysis
What does IPH do? IPH Ltd is a company based in England that was founded in 1995 by Fred Smith. Originally, the company specialized in the manufacturing of medical products, particularly first aid products such as bandages and disinfectants. However, over time, the business expanded and IPH Ltd developed new products for various markets.
Today, IPH Ltd is a leading manufacturer of medical products, industrial tools, and consumer goods. The company employs several thousand employees worldwide and is present in over 50 countries.
Business Model
IPH Ltd is a multi-brand company that specializes in manufacturing high-quality products and meeting the needs of its customers. The company offers a wide range of products, from medical bandages to industrial tools. The company also specializes in developing new products that its customers repeatedly rely on.
Divisions
IPH Ltd has various divisions operating in different markets. These divisions are:
1. Medical Products: IPH Ltd is a leading manufacturer of medical products, particularly bandages, wound care products, and disinfectants.
2. Industrial Tools: The company offers a wide range of industrial tools, including cutting tools, hand tools, machine parts, and more.
3. Consumer Goods: IPH Ltd is also a major manufacturer of consumer goods such as soaps, deodorants, shampoos, and other personal care products.
Products
In each division, IPH Ltd offers a variety of products. Some of the products that the company produces include:
1. Medical Products
- Bandages such as plasters, dressings, and compresses
- Skin and surface disinfectants
- Wound care products such as ointments and creams
2. Industrial Tools
- Cutting tools such as saw blades and drills
- Tools for metalworking such as screwdrivers and pliers
- Machine parts such as bearings and gears
3. Consumer Goods
- Personal care products such as soaps, shampoos, and deodorants
- Household detergents and cleaning products
- Tissues and toilet paper
History
IPH Ltd was founded in 1995 by Fred Smith, an experienced entrepreneur who had already worked in other industries. Smith started with the manufacturing of medical products, particularly bandages and disinfectants. The company was able to quickly expand and establish a reputation as a manufacturer of high-quality medical products.
Over time, IPH Ltd decided to expand into other business areas to diversify the company and open up new opportunities. The company began manufacturing industrial tools and consumer goods, achieving success in both areas as well.
Today, IPH Ltd employs several thousand employees worldwide and is active in many markets. The company is known for manufacturing high-quality products and meeting the needs of its customers. IPH is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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