Articles On Australian Agricultural Company (ASX:AAC)
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8 ASX All Ords shares upgraded to 'strong buy' ratings in November
S&P/ASX All Ords (ASX: XAO) shares soared 3.29% in November amid an early start to the traditional 'Santa Rally'. AMP Ltd (ASX: AMP) Head of Investment Strategy and Economics, Dr Shane Oliver, said markets were now in a "seasonally... |
Motley Fool | AAC | 2 weeks ago |
Criterion: For resolute investors, the right ag stocks will yield a decent harvest
Our leading rural stocks produced disappointing September-end profit results Elders and Graincorp are striving for consistent, ‘through the cycle’ earnings S&P Global Ratings is not happy with Nufarm’s debt levels For Graincorp (ASX... |
Stockhead | AAC | 3 weeks ago |
1 ASX dividend stock down 41% I'd buy right now
I'm a big fan of ASX dividend stocks that can provide steady passive income and long-term capital growth. After a large decline over the last couple of years, I view the Rural Funds Group (ASX: RFF) share price as a very attractive opportun... |
Motley Fool | AAC | 1 month ago |
Are There Any 'Century Club' Companies On The ASX?
Premium content from our Investing team Today, I'd like to write to you about longevity. Not so much about our own investment strategies — although a long-term investing timeframe is, of course, the preferred route to individual inve... |
Motley Fool | AAC | 4 months ago |
6% dividend yield! I'm buying this ASX share and holding it for decades
I've owned the ASX dividend share Rural Funds Group (ASX: RFF) for several years now and plan to hold it for a long time. It's a real estate investment trust (REIT) that owns farmland in various states, climactic conditions, and farm... |
Motley Fool | AAC | 5 months ago |
3 ASX shares trading below their book values
Finding undervalued stocks can be a great way to score big in the share market. One way to spot these opportunities is by looking for stocks trading below their book value. Book value represents a company's worth based on its assets min... |
Motley Fool | AAC | 6 months ago |
Closing Bell: Miners, Energy stocks sink ASX; Nanovue up 60pc on EyeFly3D deal
ASX down by -0.5pc, weekly loss surpasses 2pc Mining, Energy stocks main laggards today Asian stocks also decline, North Korea fires ballistic missiles The ASX200 index has dipped lower by -0.5% on Thursday, taking its weekly loss to mo... |
Stockhead | AAC | 6 months ago |
Market Update: Materials and health push ASX up
The ASX200 is up nearly 0.6 of a percent, in line with futures’ predictions. Materials and healthcare are in the lead this morning – both sectors are up more than a percent. Energy and industrials are a drag mid-session. In other news... |
themarketonline.com.au | AAC | 7 months ago |
Market Open: ASX to rise as US markets shrug off hot PPI data
Good morning! With the budget revealing the Government’s upping net spending, the ASX200’s set to add more than half a per cent this morning (+0.57%). Relevant exploration and mining companies are likely to shine thanks to the promise o... |
themarketonline.com.au | AAC | 7 months ago |
AAC ASX | Australian Agricultural Company Ltd | Market Insights, News & Analysis | Livewire
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Livewire | AAC | 1 year ago |
AACo seeking legal advice as Tottenham Hotspur owner Joe Lewis pleads not guilty to insider trading
Australian Agricultural Company has sought legal advice after its biggest shareholder fronted a New York court on charges he gave trading tips to his superyacht staff, private jet pilots and girlfriends. |
The West | AAC | 1 year ago |
TMH Market Open: ASX to open flat following US rate hike overnight
The ASX is tipped to open flat today after the US Federal Reserve hiked interest rates by 25 basis points to a 22-year high of 5.5 per cent. The S&P 500 and NASDAQ both slipped slightly overnight, but the Dow Jones jumped 0.35 per ce... |
themarketherald.com.au | AAC | 1 year ago |
Bridge Street Bites: AAC, KMD
ShareCafeBridge Street Bites: AAC, KMD Positive spins from the country’s biggest beef operator and the erstwhile Kathmandu, with both ending higher in Thursday’s trading session. ………… Shares in Australian Agricultural Company (ASX: AAC) lea... |
ShareCafe | AAC | 1 year ago |
3 ASX All Ords shares surging over 10% on Thursday
Three ASX All Ords shares are setting the bar high today. In afternoon trading, the All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) is up 0.5%. Thatâs what we like to see. And these three ASX All Ords shares are doing more than their fair share of the h... |
Motley Fool | AAC | 1 year ago |
Market Highlights: The most crowded short trade, and 5 ASX small caps to watch on Thursday
The ASX will open higher on Thursday, tracking Wall Street The biggest short trade in the world right now: US Regional Banks Crude prices jumped 2.7% overnight, putting ASX energy stocks on watch Aussie shares are set to open higher thi... |
Stockhead | AAC | 1 year ago |
Passive income beasts: 3 ASX dividend shares I’d buy for retirement
The three ASX dividend shares Iâm going to cover look like passive income beasts to me. When I think about the types of investments Iâd want to own in retirement, I would choose ones with strong dividend track records that could keep... |
Motley Fool | AAC | 1 year ago |
2 ASX All Ords shares I’m poised to pounce on
The All Ordinaries (ASX: XAO), or All Ords ASX shares, Iâm about to write about are ones that look very interesting to me in the current conditions. Iâm always on the lookout to buy ASX shares when it looks like itâs the right time t... |
Motley Fool | AAC | 1 year ago |
ASX Large Caps: Expert warns ‘Don’t get carried away’ as ASX 200 pulls away to 4pc gain in 2023
The ASX has had a big first two weeks, rising by over 4% Investors are bullish as inflation looks to have peaked in the US and Europe Earnings season will be next test for the markets The ASX 200 rose another 0.70% higher on Friday, ext... |
Stockhead | AAC | 1 year ago |
Tim Boreham’s 20 ASX stocks that are primed to run in 2023 – Part I
Tim Boreham is one of Australia’s best-known small-cap share analysts and business journalists. He has more than 30 years of experience writing for major business publications. After a rickety year dominated by the interest rate rises we... |
Stockhead | AAC | 1 year ago |
ESG Focus: Banks Target Emitters
FNArena's dedicated ESG Focus news section zooms in on matters Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) that are increasingly guiding investors preferences and decisions globally. For more news updates, past and future: https://www.fnar... |
FNArena | AAC | 2 years ago |
Global beef supply – the steaks are getting higher
According to Rabobank in September of this very year, 2022, Year of the Tiger. The world saw more cow, cattle, calf, beef, bovine-meat, beouf (frozen, living or just chilled) shipped about this fine, hungry, possibly deteriorating planet by... |
Stockhead | AAC | 2 years ago |
Aust Ag ekes out earnings uptick
18 Nov 2022 - No interim dividend for shareholders in the Australian Agricultural Company (ASX:AAC) despite a small improvement in earnings as the company wrung higher returns out … |
FNN | AAC | 2 years ago |
Aust Ag Ekes Out Earnings Uptick
ShareCafeAust Ag Ekes Out Earnings Uptick No interim dividend for shareholders in the Australian Agricultural Company despite a small improvement in earnings as the company wrung higher returns out of lower sales volumes. The company reveal... |
ShareCafe | AAC | 2 years ago |
ASX Close: Rates to rise as unemployment falls
The share market eked out its first advance in four sessions as jobs data underlined the strength of the economy while adding to pressure to raise interest rates. Unemployment fell last month to its lowest level since 1974, according to... |
themarketherald.com.au | AAC | 2 years ago |
ASX Update: Jobs surprise keeps gains in check
Australian shares pared their first rise in four sessions after an unexpected fall in unemployment sharpened the odds on more interest rate increases. The S&P/ASX 200 trimmed an early advance of 19 points to ten points or 0.14 per... |
themarketherald.com.au | AAC | 2 years ago |
Australian Agricultural Company (ASX:AAC) appoints David Harris as CEO and MD
Australian Agricultural Company (AAC) promotes Chief Operating Officer David Harris to CEO and Managing Director of the company, effective todayHe has been acting CEO since June 21 when previous CEO and MD Hugh Killen resignedChairman Donal... |
themarketherald.com.au | AAC | 2 years ago |
ASX Large Caps: Local shares take a breather from panic selling as Mining and Energy bounce back
The ASX 200 bounced back modestly on Tuesday Mining and Energy stocks led the bounce The Pound Sterling is volatile against the Dollar The US Dollar is being a beast of a currency. It’s begun this week just like it finished last: taking... |
Stockhead | AAC | 2 years ago |
Australian Agricultural Company appoints David Harris as managing director and chief executive
Australian Agricultural Company has appointed David Harris as managing director and chief executive officer, following the shock exit of former boss Hugh Killen in June. |
The West | AAC | 2 years ago |
Nothing to see as Lewis passes 50pc mark at AACo
It’s hard to think that no one batted an eyelid when a Bermudan trust crossed the 50 per cent ownership threshold at one of Australia’s biggest landholders, Australian Agricultural Company Ltd. |
AFR | AAC | 2 years ago |
ASX Today: Strong start as Wall Street cheers rates outlook
Strong gains on Wall Street point to a positive start to Australian trade after the Federal Reserve acknowledged recession fears and hinted it may slow the pace of rate increases. The S&P 500 climbed 2.6 per cent. Well-received earni... |
themarketherald.com.au | AAC | 2 years ago |
ASX Today: Cautious start after Snap breaks US tech recovery
A losing end to a positive week on Wall Street points to mild early pressure on Australian shares after soft earnings from Snap weighed on US tech. ASX futures eased 12 points or 0.18 per cent. A rebound in key commodities limited the... |
themarketherald.com.au | AAC | 2 years ago |
Australian Agricultural CEO’s shock resignation, APA sells gas plant to Cooper Energy, and surging energy prices cause Boral pain
Australian Agricultural Company (ASX: AAC) has announced its chief executive officer and managing director Hugh Killen will step down this week, effective immediately. Mr Killon was appointed managing director and chief executive officer of... |
SmallCaps | AAC | 2 years ago |
Australian Agricultural (ASX:AAC) loses its chief but gains a friend
22 Jun 2022 - Out of the blue, Australian Agricultural Company (ASX:AAC) lost long time CEO Hugh Killen yesterday, effective immediately. |
FNN | AAC | 2 years ago |
Aust Ag Loses its Chief but Gains a Friend
ShareCafeAust Ag Loses its Chief but Gains a Friend Out of the blue, Australian Agricultural Company (AACo) lost long time CEO Hugh Killen yesterday, effective immediately. “Hugh and the board agree that now is the right time to begin an or... |
ShareCafe | AAC | 2 years ago |
ASX Large Caps: ASX gains 1.30pc, recession ‘not inevitable’ Biden says
ASX gains more than 1pc RBA governor Phil Lowe expects inflation to reach 7% by end of year President Biden believes US recession is not inevitable Local shares gained back 1.3% today, as a rebound in oil and iron ore prices helped lift... |
Stockhead | AAC | 2 years ago |
ASX Update: Stocks rise as RBA downplays interest rate worries
Australian shares rose for the first time in eight sessions as the Reserve Bank soothed interest rate worries and a Wall Street holiday acted as a circuit-breaker to the downward spiral in global equities. The S&P/ASX 200 rallied 91... |
themarketherald.com.au | AAC | 2 years ago |
Australian Agricultural Company (ASX:AAC) CEO and MD Hugh Killen resigns
Australian Agricultural Company (AAC) CEO and Managing Director Hugh Killen resigns After more than five years with the company, Mr Killen together with the Board, decided now was the right time to begin an executive leadership transition... |
themarketherald.com.au | AAC | 2 years ago |
The Candlestick: Investing with the bulls starts now
Carl Capolingua is one of Australia’s leading technical analysts and master prognosticator at ThinkMarkets, where he is admired for his unique style of price action-based trend tracking. Capo has been honing his art over some 30 years of in... |
Stockhead | AAC | 2 years ago |
S&P/ASX 200 (XJO) just had its worst week in 2 years, now what?
The S&P/ASX 200 (INDEXASX: XJO) and All Ordinaries (ASX: XAO) just capped off its worst week since March 2020, falling 1.8 per cent on Friday and dragging the ASX200 down 6.6 per cent for the week. The 6.6 per cent fall in the ASX 200 f... |
Rask Media | AAC | 2 years ago |
Evening Report: 17 June, 2022
ShareCafeEvening Report: 17 June, 2022 by Lauren Evans Australian shares sank again this week as recession fears continued to hit financial markets. The ASX 200 had its worst week since the pandemic started in March 2020, following anothe... |
ShareCafe | AAC | 2 years ago |
ASX Large Caps: ASX sinks 2pc further in global selloff; Twiggy raises stake in AAC
ASX closes Friday 1.85% lower, almost 8% for the week It follows a selloff in global equity markets on recession concerns Australian Agricultural (AAC) rises 7% after Andrew Forrest raises his stake through Tattarang Local shares dived... |
Stockhead | AAC | 2 years ago |
AACo shares fly; Tattarang seen buying (again)
The battle of billionaires at listed cattle and beef producer Australian Agricultural Company has taken an interesting twist. |
AFR | AAC | 2 years ago |
Andrew Forrest seen dining on Brett Blundy’s AACo stake
The billionaires’ horse-trading is ramping up at cattle giant Australian Agricultural Company Ltd, sending the company’s shares to a five-year-high. |
AFR | AAC | 2 years ago |
Buyers pop up at Australian Agricultural Company
There’s a game of whodunnit under way at the listed cattle and beef producer. |
AFR | AAC | 2 years ago |
2 defensive ASX dividend shares offering reliable income
The ASX share market is seeing a lot more volatility this year. Reliable ASX dividend shares could be attractive to investors seeking stability. There are some businesses that can have quite variable cash flows during economic cycles. Howe... |
Motley Fool | AAC | 2 years ago |
These defensive ASX dividend shares keep giving investors a payrise
ASX dividend shares could be the answer to this environment where central bank interest rates remain very low. Businesses have the capability of paying out a large amount of their annual cash flow as payments to investors. This helps boost... |
Motley Fool | AAC | 2 years ago |
GNC, AAC, ELD: 3 stocks to watch as farm output likely to hit AU$81B
Highlights ABARES expects value of Australian agriculture to be over AU$81 billion in 2021-22. Record production and higher prices for Australian agricultural commodities seem favourable. Australian agricultural produce in FY21-22... |
Kalkine Media | AAC | 2 years ago |
Rural Funds (ASX:RFF) share price rises on HY22 result
The Rural Funds Group (ASX: RFF) share price is up after reporting its FY22 result and announcing more distribution growth. Rural Funds owns a diversified portfolio of agricultural assets which are leased predominately to corporate operator... |
Rask Media | AAC | 2 years ago |
Andrew Forrest takes stake in AACo
WA billionaire Andrew Forrest has emerged as a substantial shareholder on the share register of listed beef producer Australian Agricultural Company with a 5.31 per cent stake. |
The West | AAC | 2 years ago |
Heytesbury buys a further $9.1m shares in cattle and beef giant Australian Agricultural Company
Paul Holmes a Court snaps up $9.1 million worth of shares in the Australian Agricultural Company. |
The West | AAC | 2 years ago |