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  • Aurizon Holdings Limited

    Provision of access to the CQCN below rail infrastructure and operation and maintenance of the network, transport of metallurgical and thermal coal from mines, integrated supply chain services, including rail and road transportation, port services and material handling and other containerised freight.

    AZJ$3.260
     -0.040 -1.21%

    Data last updated:Aug 13, 2024 – 12.30pm. Data is 20 mins delayed.

    Previous Close

    3.300

    Open

    3.280

    Day Range

    3.160 - 3.305

    52 Week Range

    3.160 - 4.070

    Volume

    12,209,529

    Value

    39,560,546

    Bid

    3.250

    Ask

    3.260

    Dividend Yield

    4.89%

    P/E Ratio

    15.48

    Market Cap

    6.001B

    Total Issue

    1,840,703,982

    ASX Announcements

    Notification of buy-back - AZJ

    On-Market Buy-Back

    • Aug 12, 2024
    • 5 pages

    2024 Annual Report and AGM

    Annual Report, Top 20 shareholders, Full Year Accounts, Full Year Audit Review, Full Year Directors' Statement, Full Year Directors' Report, Corporate Governance, Notice of Meeting - Other

    • Aug 12, 2024
    • 119 pages

    Dividend/Distribution - AZJ

    Dividend Record Date, Dividend Pay Date, Dividend Rate

    • Aug 12, 2024
    • 4 pages

    Appendix 4G

    Appendix 4G

    • Aug 12, 2024
    • 15 pages

    Aurizon Network Pty Ltd Full Year Report

    Full Year Accounts, Full Year Audit Review, Full Year Directors' Statement, Full Year Directors' Report

    • Aug 12, 2024
    • 66 pages

    View all AZJ announcements

    Yesterday

    The 2024 earnings season has kicked off.

    Chanticleer’s hits and misses from day one of earnings season

    Retailer JB Hi-Fi was the standout result on day one of earnings season. Here are the key things our Chanticleer columnists noticed today.

    • James Thomson and Anthony Macdonald
    Aurizon boss Andrew Harding

    Aurizon tumbles on weak earnings outlook

    The rail group’s shares slid despite a $150 million buyback and 25 per cent rise in net profit as investors took a dim view of its 2024-25 prospects.

    • Jenny Wiggins

    July

    Whitehaven managing director Paul Flynn has given Aurizon a “hurry-up”.

    Whitehaven Coal says inflation is ‘rife’

    The coal miner says the cost of parts and services continues to rise despite higher unemployment, as a rail “glitch” soured its $6.4b move into Queensland coal.

    • Peter Ker
    Aurizon wants to haul more goods from South Australia’s ports

    Aurizon acquisition could push up cargo prices: ACCC

    The company’s attempts to move into stevedoring in South Australia as it expand its bulk freight business could be used to “frustrate” rivals, the regulator said.

    • Jenny Wiggins

    Transport needs to avoid becoming the nation’s biggest emitter

    Without dramatic changes, this may be the last industry to decarbonise. Aurizon, the winner of the Logistics and Transport category, aims to change that with its electric locomotive.

    • Agnes King
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    June

    The Osinnikovskaya coal mine in Osinniki, Russia. Russian miners have been sidelined by sanctions placed on the country by major economies including the United States, the European Union and Australia following the invasion of Ukraine.

    Russian mining membership dogs global coal lobby

    Now known as FutureCoal, the organisation says it is “agnostic” after appointing a Russian director. Its members include Yancoal, Whitehaven and Incitec Pivot.

    • Peter Ker

    May

    Retiring Reece chair lists $12m family mansion in South Yarra

    Melbourne-based Reece chair Tim Poole and his wife Jane have listed their South Yarra home, Atherley, after 24 years owning the Italianate mansion.

    • Bonnie Campbell

    February

    Aurizon boss Andrew Harding.

    Aurizon wants to repay investors after 82pc profit jump

    Chief executive Andrew Harding says “the business has performed very well”.

    • Jenny Wiggins

    December 2023

    Incititec Pivot’s new CEO Mauro Neves de Moraes.

    BHP executive the new boss at Incitec Pivot

    Mauro Neves de Moraes ran coal and copper operations for the mining giant in Queensland and Chile. He was given the top job over an internal candidate.

    • Updated
    • Simon Evans

    October 2023

    Pacific National takes $59m annual loss, discloses tax office audit

    The rail freight group, chaired by Catherine Livingstone since March, has blamed floods and industrial action for the loss as annual earnings slid 11 per cent.

    • Jenny Wiggins

    September 2023

    Aurizon boss Andrew Harding.

    Why the CEO of this $7b business wants execs to speak up in meetings

    People who sit in meetings and disagree with everyone else, but leave without speaking up, are failing to act with integrity, says Aurizon CEO Andrew Harding.

    • Jenny Wiggins

    Chinese steel giant wants out of Queensland after $300m settlement

    China’s Baowu will try to sell its remaining Queensland coal assets after closing a disastrous contract that forced it to pay for unused port capacity

    • Peter Ker

    August 2023

    What we learnt from Monday’s earnings

    Our columnists James Thomson and Anthony Macdonald take a deep dive into key profit results: JB Hi-Fi, GPT Group, Bendigo & Adelaide Bank, Aurizon, and Lendlease.

    • Updated
    • James Thomson and Anthony Macdonald
    Aurizon boss Andrew Harding has told investors profits will improve in fiscal 2024.

    Aurizon looks forward to 2024 after annual profits slide 46pc

    Aurizon’s bulk haulage income from its $2.35 billion One Rail Australia acquisition has fallen short of targets, contributing to a 46 per cent drop in annual net profit.

    • Jenny Wiggins
    Artist’s impression of the new Somerton intermodal terminal.

    Big Super is putting together a plan to get into (big) freight

    A $400 million freight hub on the outskirts of Melbourne aims to steal market share as retirement funds capitalise on government spending on rail networks.

    • Jenny Wiggins
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    July 2023

    Aurizon boss Andrew Harding has an ambitious plan to try and convince importers to put goods on trains instead of ships.

    Can Aurizon revive a 40-year-old rail line in central Australia?

    The group has a grand vision of moving freight from Darwin to Melbourne on trains instead of ships. Importers don’t know if the plan will make financial sense.

    • Jenny Wiggins
    Aurizon chief executive Andrew Harding is chasing exposure to “new economy commodities” to lessen the freight company’s reliance on coal.

    Aurizon dusts off 20-year-old ‘tick’s testicles’ dream

    Aurizon is talking about “land-bridging” goods from the Port of Darwin to the rest of Australia. Chris Corrigan blasted the idea 20 years ago; he was right.

    • Anthony Macdonald
    Andrew Harding is Aurizon’s chief executive.

    Aurizon wants to carve seven days off freight trip from Shanghai

    The rail freight company warned profits would come in at the lower end of forecasts, which had already been downgraded. Its shares fell 5 per cent.

    • Kylar Loussikian
    Aurizon’s Andrew Harding with “BEL”, the protoype diesel locomotive that his engineers have started stripping and rebuilding as an electric and battery-powered loco.

    How Aurizon plans to cut 90pc of its carbon emissions

    Aurizon boss Andrew Harding is seeking to change the way it carts coal, grain, iron ore and other bulk freight around the country.

    • Anthony Macdonald

    June 2023

    Allegro co-founders Adrian Loader (left) and Chester Moynihan (right).

    Inside Allegro: the private equity firm unafraid of complexity

    The turnaround specialist has amassed $4b in assets under management, and its investment strategy should ramp up as more businesses come under economic duress.

    • Aaron Weinman

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