Incitec Pivot Limited (ASX: IPL)
Market Cap | 5.79B |
Revenue (ttm) | 5.17B |
Net Income (ttm) | 58.10M |
Shares Out | 1.94B |
EPS (ttm) | 0.03 |
PE Ratio | 88.17 |
Forward PE | 11.90 |
Dividend | 0.35 (11.76%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | Jun 13, 2024 |
Volume | 12,562,876 |
Open | 2.960 |
Previous Close | 2.930 |
Day's Range | 2.940 - 3.010 |
52-Week Range | 2.580 - 3.200 |
Beta | 0.75 |
Analysts | n/a |
Price Target | 3.07 (+3.02%) |
Earnings Date | May 16, 2024 |
About Incitec Pivot
Incitec Pivot Limited, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and distributes industrial explosives, industrial chemicals, and fertilizers in Australia, the United States, the Asia Pacific, Turkey, France, and internationally. It offers ammonium nitrate, nitrogen-based fertilizer, ammonia, di/mono-ammonium phosphate, and single super phosphate. The company also manufactures and sells industrial explosives, and related products and services to mining, quarrying, and construction industries. In addition, it offers industrial chemicals to th... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2023, Incitec Pivot's revenue was 5.40 billion, a decrease of -2.14% compared to the previous year's 5.52 billion. Earnings were 560.00 million, a decrease of -44.76%.
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Half Year 2024 Incitec Pivot Ltd Earnings Call Transcript
Half Year 2024 Incitec Pivot Ltd Earnings Call Transcript
Incitec Pivot slashes fertiliser value by $498m as sale nears
Mauro Neves, a former BHP coal and copper executive, aims to double return on capital from selling explosives to miners once the company cuts loose its struggling fertilisers business.
Incitec advisers work through final checklist for $1b fertiliser deal
The army of lawyers and bankers around Incitec Pivot’s $1 billion-plus fertiliser deal are feeling good.
Incitec Pivot fertiliser deal catches political heat
Senator Susan McDonald has told Street Talk she will push for a public examination into the sale of ASX-listed Incitec Pivot to a foreign-owned interest.
Incitec Pivot’s drawn-out fertiliser sale rounds the finish line
Investor sources tell Street Talk new chief Mauro Neves has the market’s support to run the company as a pure-play explosives business.
20 Biggest Chemical Companies in Australia, 2024
Orica Limited led the Chemical Companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange as of March 2024, with a market capitalization of over 8.19 billion Australian dollars. Meanwhile, Incitec Pivot L...
Senex Energy bankers up for Incitec’s fertiliser biz
Turns out Senex Energy is not alone in its watch tower as it keeps vigil over Incitec Pivot’s up-for-sale fertiliser business.
Senex covets Incitec’s fertiliser biz; board may opt for higher offer
Detractors point to a surge in Indonesia’s supply of nickel which has seen prices plunge, saying the state-owned company cannot be trusted to properly manage fertiliser supply.
FIRB concerns dog Incitec Pivot’s mooted fertiliser sale
An export cap has been proposed to get over this hurdle, but this has internal decision makers concerned it won’t be the hoped-for clean exit.
Incitec Pivot warns it could ‘walk away’ from $1.5b fertiliser deal
The company has been negotiating with Indonesia’s Pupuk Kaltim over the division, but told shareholders there were “complications” in the discussions.
Former BHP exec to lead Incitec Pivot
Incitec Pivot has tapped BHP’s former Queensland coal boss as its new chief executive ahead of next week’s annual shareholder meeting, saying Mauro Neves de Moraes will start work at the company on Ja...
Incitec Pivot hires ex-BHP executive as new chief executive
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.
Incitec Pivot Ltd's Dividend Analysis
Incitec Pivot Ltd's Dividend Analysis
Incitec Pivot Limited goes ex dividend tomorrow
Incitec Pivot Limited (INCZY) had declared $0.0288/share semi-annual dividend, Payable Dec. 29; for shareholders of record Dec. 4; ex-div Dec. 1. See INCZY Divi
Indonesian buyer hunts Incitec Pivot fertiliser bargain
The interim CEO of Incitec Pivot says a downturn in the fertiliser business does not mean it is the wrong time to sell it.