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oOh!media Limited reported a robust first half in 2025 with 17% revenue growth and a 27% rise in underlying EBITDA, driven by key contract wins and operational efficiencies. Despite a $30 million impairment in New Zealand, the company declared a fully franked interim dividend and outlined a positive outlook with a CEO transition on the horizon.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
18 Aug 2025
oOh!media has reported a robust first half of 2025, with revenue climbing 17% and adjusted underlying profit soaring 46%, underscoring its leadership in the Out of Home media sector.
Elise Vega
Elise Vega
18 Aug 2025
oOh!media Limited reported a robust 17% increase in revenue for the first half of 2025, driven by strong Australian market segments, but posted a statutory loss due to a significant impairment charge in New Zealand. The company also announced a restructuring and a new CEO appointment.
Elise Vega
Elise Vega
18 Aug 2025
BlueScope Steel reported a resilient FY2025 with $738 million underlying EBIT despite soft market conditions, advancing key growth and decarbonisation initiatives. The company extends its buy-back program and maintains a strong balance sheet as it targets significant earnings uplift by 2030.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
18 Aug 2025
BlueScope Steel reported a sharp decline in FY2025 underlying EBIT to $738 million, weighed down by a significant impairment in its North American Coated Products business. Despite the setback, the company projects a confident start to FY2026 with targeted cost savings and growth initiatives.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
18 Aug 2025
BlueScope Steel’s FY2025 results reveal a significant earnings decline driven by lower steel spreads and a major impairment in its North American coated products business, while maintaining a strong balance sheet and extending its buy-back program.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
18 Aug 2025
National Australia Bank’s June quarter saw a slight dip in cash earnings due to rising credit impairment charges, even as underlying profits edged up 2%. The bank balances cautious asset quality management with ongoing growth in lending and deposits.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
18 Aug 2025
South32 warns of uncertain electricity supply for Mozal Aluminium beyond March 2026, prompting a major impairment and operational slowdown.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
14 Aug 2025
Westpac Banking Corporation reported a robust 14% increase in statutory net profit for 3Q25, supported by disciplined growth and resilient credit quality. The bank’s capital and liquidity metrics remain comfortably above regulatory requirements, underscoring its financial strength.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
14 Aug 2025
Westpac Banking Corporation reported a robust $1.9 billion net profit for 3Q25, driven by growth in business banking and a strong capital position. The bank advances its transformation agenda while enhancing customer security and service.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
14 Aug 2025
Marimaca Copper Corp reported solid liquidity with $25.6 million in working capital and completed a C$24.4 million private placement, while managing ongoing challenges related to the liquidation of a key receivable from Minera Rayrock Ltda.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
13 Aug 2025
Amotiv Limited reported modest revenue growth and a slight EBITA decline in FY25, offset by a significant non-cash impairment and strong capital returns. The company anticipates growth in FY26 amid ongoing market headwinds.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
13 Aug 2025