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Aurizon Holdings Ltd
$3.51
Sep 27, 7:00:00 PM GMT+10 · AUD · ASX · Disclaimer
StockAU listed security
Previous close
$3.47
Day range
$3.46 - $3.52
Year range
$3.16 - $4.07
Market cap
6.46B AUD
Avg Volume
14.89M
P/E ratio
15.93
Dividend yield
4.84%
Primary exchange
ASX
Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(AUD)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Revenue
936.00M3.03%
Operating expense
185.50M11.41%
Net income
84.50M-11.98%
Net profit margin
9.03-14.57%
Earnings per share
——
EBITDA
364.50M0.55%
Effective tax rate
30.45%—
Total assets
Total liabilities
(AUD)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Cash and short-term investments
136.00M47.83%
Total assets
11.60B-0.71%
Total liabilities
7.16B-2.29%
Total equity
4.44B—
Shares outstanding
1.84B—
Price to book
1.44—
Return on assets
4.48%—
Return on capital
5.33%—
Net change in cash
(AUD)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Net income
84.50M-11.98%
Cash from operations
436.50M44.30%
Cash from investing
-135.00M-175.51%
Cash from financing
-298.00M-4.01%
Net change in cash
3.50M110.61%
Free cash flow
60.56M-35.96%
About
Aurizon Holdings Limited is a freight rail transport company in Australia, formerly named QR National Limited and branded QR National. In 2015, it was the world's largest rail transporter of coal from mine to port. Formerly a Queensland Government-owned company, it was privatised and floated on the Australian Securities Exchange in November 2010. The company was originally established in 2004–05 when the coal, bulk, and container transport divisions from Queensland Rail were brought under one banner as QR National. In 2019, the company operated in five Australian states; on an average day it moved more than 700,000 metric tons of coal, iron ore, other minerals, agricultural products and general freight – equating to more than 250 million tonnes annually. Aurizon also managed the 2670 kilometres Central Queensland coal network that links mines to coal ports at Bowen, Gladstone and Mackay; it was the largest haulier of iron ore outside the Pilbara. In 2021, a major corporate change was foreshadowed when Aurizon sought to acquire rail operator One Rail Australia. Wikipedia
Founded
2004
Employees
5,930
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