Harvey Norman Holdings Limited (ASX: HVN)

Australia flag Australia · Delayed Price · Currency is AUD
4.290
-0.030 (-0.69%)
May 20, 2024, 4:10 PM AEST
18.51%
Market Cap 5.35B
Revenue (ttm) 3.90B
Net Income (ttm) 373.63M
Shares Out 1.25B
EPS (ttm) 0.30
PE Ratio 14.30
Forward PE 13.55
Dividend 0.22 (5.13%)
Ex-Dividend Date Apr 2, 2024
Volume 1,274,601
Open 4.310
Previous Close 4.320
Day's Range 4.260 - 4.310
52-Week Range 3.180 - 5.150
Beta 0.71
Analysts n/a
Price Target 4.75 (+10.72%)
Earnings Date Feb 29, 2024

About Harvey Norman Holdings

Harvey Norman Holdings Limited engages in the integrated retail, franchise, property, and digital system businesses. It franchises and sells products in various categories, including electrical goods, furniture, computerized communications, bedding and Manchester, kitchen and small appliances, bathroom and tiles, and carpets and floorings. It operates complexes under the Harvey Norman, Domayne, and Joyce Mayne brands in Australia; and company-operated stores under the Harvey Norman brand in New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, Slovenia, Croatia, I... [Read more]

Founded 1982
Country Australia
Stock Exchange Australian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol HVN
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2023, HVN's revenue was 3.98 billion, a decrease of -3.86% compared to the previous year's 4.14 billion. Earnings were 539.52 million, a decrease of -33.52%.

Financial Statements

News

Irelands Best Employers: From Pfizer and Harvey Norman to eBay and more, we profile the top 20 firms to work for

Pfizer has knocked LinkedIn off the top spot as Irelands best employer for 2024, according to a comprehensive research project studying more than 1,000 companies. The Sunday Independent/Statista list ...

1 day ago - Independent Ireland

Republic of Irelands Best Employers: From Pfizer and Harvey Norman to eBay and more, we profile the top 20 firms to work for

Pfizer has knocked LinkedIn off the top spot as Irelands best employer for 2024, according to a comprehensive research project studying more than 1,000 companies. The Sunday Independent/Statista list ...

1 day ago - Independent Ireland

The Nightly gives Gerry Harvey space to take a swipe at arch rival | Weekly Beast

Online newspaper gives one of its biggest advertisers the chance to outline his dim view of Temu. Plus: Peter Greste story gets the film treatment Follow our Australia news live blog for latest update...

2 months ago - The Guardian

Harvey Norman sales crunched but retailer bullish on outlook

Revenues in Australia have begun to grow again, the country’s largest whitegoods and furniture retailer said, as renovation work and home building increases.

2 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

ASX 200 LIVE: Shares to open flat; Endeavour, Suncorp results ahead

Shares set to open flat; investors brace for more earnings this week headlined by Coles, Suncorp and Harvey Norman; RBNZ interest rate decision on Wednesday. Follow here for more.

3 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Harvey Norman’s $55m profit becomes $21m loss: real estate devaluation effect

Around 43 Harvey Norman stores trade in this country, from Whangārei to Invercargill.

4 months ago - NZ Herald

Garda probe if gang used riot policing plan to carry out 80,000 raid on Harvey Norman

Garda are investigating if a criminal gang took advantage of a perceived lack of garda resources to carry out an 80,000 burglary on a Harvey Norman store.

5 months ago - Independent Ireland

Gerry Harvey discusses Harvey Norman pulling Wallabies sponsorship for other ventures

Harvey Norman’s Executive Chairman Gerry Harvey says Harvey Norman has played a “very special role” in all kinds of sports and sometimes they need to pull sponsorships and move to other sports to set ...

6 months ago - Herald Sun Australia

Profits at Harvey Normans Irish arm rise to over 17m

Pre-tax profits at the Irish arm of retailer Harvey Norman last year almost doubled from 9.78m to 17.13m.

6 months ago - Independent Ireland

‘Unfair’: Aussie billionaire defends Optus

Harvey Norman chairman Gerry Harvey has slammed what he says is “very unfair” criticism of telco Optus after millions of customers were impacted by a nationwide outage.

6 months ago - Herald Sun Australia