Australian Agricultural Company Limited (ASX:AAC)
| Market Cap | 810.72M |
| Revenue (ttm) | 425.26M |
| Net Income (ttm) | 57.59M |
| Shares Out | 602.77M |
| EPS (ttm) | 0.10 |
| PE Ratio | 13.99 |
| Forward PE | 122.27 |
| Dividend | n/a |
| Ex-Dividend Date | n/a |
| Volume | 22,404 |
| Average Volume | 82,614 |
| Open | 1.340 |
| Previous Close | 1.345 |
| Day's Range | 1.315 - 1.340 |
| 52-Week Range | 1.260 - 1.570 |
| Beta | 0.05 |
| RSI | 47.52 |
| Earnings Date | May 18, 2026 |
About ASX:AAC
Australian Agricultural Company Limited engages in the production of cattle and beef in Australia. The company is involved in production of beef, including breeding, backgrounding, and feedlotting; sales and marketing beef into global markets; and ownership, operation, and development of pastoral properties. It provides its products under the Westholme and the Darling Downs brands. The company also exports its products. Australian Agricultural Company Limited was founded in 1824 and is based in Newstead, Australia. [Read more]
Financial Performance
In fiscal year 2025, ASX:AAC's revenue was 387.90 million, an increase of 15.40% compared to the previous year's 336.13 million. Losses were -1.05 million, -98.89% less than in 2024.
Financial StatementsNews
Australian Agricultural Company Earnings Call Transcript: H1 2026
Record half-year operating profit and 19% revenue growth were driven by strong beef and cattle sales, higher prices, and strategic investments in genetics and sustainability. The business remains well-positioned for future growth, with a resilient supply chain and expanded market access following U.S. tariff removal.
Australian Agricultural Company Transcript: AGM 2025
The meeting highlighted strong operating results for FY2025, a continued focus on reinvestment over dividends, and a refreshed strategy centered on premium beef, partnerships, and land value. Shareholders voiced concerns over long-term returns, but the board emphasized asset growth and operational transformation.
Australian Agricultural Company Earnings Call Transcript: H2 2025
Celebrating its 200th year, the company delivered record operating cash flow and strong profit growth, driven by higher sales volumes and disciplined cost management. Strategic investments in sustainability and supply chain, along with brand expansion, position it well for future market shifts.
Australian Agricultural Company Earnings Call Transcript: H1 2025
Revenue rose 17% to AUD 195.5 million, driven by higher Wagyu volumes, while operating profit fell due to lower prices but remained historically strong. Brand and sustainability investments supported growth, and the company maintains a robust balance sheet.
Australian Agricultural Company Transcript: AGM 2024
AACo's 200th AGM highlighted a 7% revenue increase and strong operating profit despite global beef oversupply and falling cattle prices. No dividend will be paid as resources are directed to strategic investments, supply chain expansion, and sustainability initiatives.