Australian Agricultural Company Limited

Australian Agricultural Company Limited

ASAGF
Australian Agricultural Company LimitedUS flagOther OTC
0.93
USD
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560.57MMarket Cap
2012 Y
2014 Y
2015 Y
2016 Y
2017 Y
2018 Y
2019 Y
2020 Y
2021 Y
2022 Y
2023 Y
2024 Y
2025 Y
Revenue per Share
0.97
0.75
0.65
0.93
0.82
0.64
0.61
0.56
0.45
0.46
0.52
0.56
0.65
Basic EPS, GAAP
-0.03
-0.09
0.02
0.13
0.13
-0.17
-0.25
0.05
0.08
0.23
0.01
-0.16
- -
Free Cash Flow per Basic Share
-0.13
-0.12
-0.27
- -
- -
-0.03
-0.04
-0.04
-0.02
-0.03
-0.03
-0.05
-0.03
Dividend per Share
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Book Value per Share
0.94
1.05
0.85
0.98
1.14
0.95
0.68
0.74
0.81
1.04
1.05
0.89
0.89
Tangible Book Value per Share
1.92
1.75
1.43
1.66
1.87
1.65
1.41
1.53
1.75
2.27
2.59
2.51
2.55
Basic Weighted Avg Shares
333
428
532
533
544
589
597
596
597
597
597
597
597
Sales/Revenue/Turnover
323
322
347
495
448
380
364
334
266
276
313
336
388
Operating Margin (%)
-44.5
-45.01
-50.54
-33.77
-41.81
-14.63
-54
17.38
26.74
73.65
4.18
-35.82
3.8
Depreciation Expense
9
11
16
20
19
17
12
18
19
20
24
25
29
Net Income, GAAP
-8
-40
10
68
72
-103
-148
31
45
137
5
-95
-1
Effective Tax Rate (%)
- -
- -
20.18
30.15
25.66
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- -
33.55
31.15
29.68
43.69
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- -
Profit Margin (%)
-2.6
-12.38
2.77
13.69
15.99
-27.01
-40.76
9.37
17.13
49.6
1.47
-28.15
-0.27
Working Capital
189
206
223
260
312
292
189
203
218
341
348
292
256
LT Debt
408
278
365
365
363
353
364
406
385
393
418
464
478
Total Equity
639
748
762
886
1,018
978
844
913
1,045
1,363
1,562
1,517
1,544
Return on Invested Capital (%)
- -
- -
-12.94
-9.78
-10.54
- -
- -
3.04
3.54
8.93
0.39
- -
- -
Return on Capital (%)
- -
- -
3.38
9.62
9.22
- -
- -
5.07
6.39
15.44
1.37
- -
- -
Return on Common Equity (%)
-2.65
-10.47
2.14
13.95
12.55
-17.37
-30.66
7.38
9.82
24.71
0.74
-16.31
-0.2

Capital Structure

FRC

in mil. unless spec.
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Working Capital

FRC

in mil. unless spec.
No data availableFinancial data will appear here once available

Growth Rates

FRC

in mil. unless spec.

(avg. rate of change)

10 years
5 years
1 year
Total Equity
8.01%
11.67%
1.8%
Free Cash Flow
-339.45%
12.26%
-35.35%
Net Income, GAAP
-181.07%
-420.24%
-98.89%
Sales/Revenue/Turnover
2.53%
3.92%
15.4%
Total Cash Common Dividend
- -
- -
- -

Quarterly Revenue

FRC

in mil. unless spec.

Year

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
FY
2023
- -
- -
- -
- -
313
2024
- -
- -
- -
- -
336
2025
- -
- -
- -
- -
388

Quarterly Earnings Per Share

FRC

in mil. unless spec.

Year

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
FY
2023
- -
- -
- -
- -
0.01
2024
- -
- -
- -
- -
-0.16
2025
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -

Quarterly Dividends Per Share

FRC

in mil. unless spec.

Year

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
FY
2023
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
2024
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
2025
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -

Company Description

APIChat
CEO
David Harris
Full Time Employees
423
Sector
Consumer Defensive
Industry
Agricultural Farm Products
Address
Gasworks Plaza Newstead QLD Australia 4006
IPO Date
Jun 27, 2007
Business
Australian Agricultural Company Limited (AACo) is Australia's largest integrated cattle and beef producer, specializing in the breeding, backgrounding, feedlotting, and trading of cattle; ownership, operation, and development of pastoral properties; and distribution of branded beef products into global markets. Founded in 1824 and headquartered in Newstead, Queensland, the company manages approximately 456,000 head of cattle across 6.5 million hectares of land in Queensland and the Northern Territory, including 19 owned cattle stations, four leased stations, two owned feedlots, two owned farms, and one leased farm; it operates the Livingstone Beef processing facility near Darwin and offers premium grain-fed and Wagyu beef under brands such as Westholme, Darling Downs, Wylarah, and 1824, targeting major international markets in 16 countries. Subsidiaries include A. A. Company Pty Ltd, Austcattle Holdings Pty Ltd, A. A. & P. Joint Holdings Pty Ltd, Shillong Pty Ltd, and James McLeish Estates Pty Limited. In 2025, AACo refreshes its strategic focus on three pillars—better beef through premium cattle programs, partnering and investing for growth, and unlocking land value via initiatives like its first registered soil carbon project—while reinvesting over $31 million in infrastructure, fleet upgrades, connectivity, and sustainability enhancements instead of paying a dividend.