In this article we take a look at the upcoming dividends and earnings to watch out for on the ASX this week.
Upcoming Earnings
Although the earnings seasons in Australia center on Half-Year results in February, and Full-Year results in August, earnings release come all year. This week thirteen companies with market caps in excess of $100 million dollars reported Quarterly, Half-Year, and Full Year 2025 Earnings. Here are the major releases.
Sunday May 18th
- FND –A digital payment bank based in India – Findi Limited — Full Year 2025 Earnings Release
- OFX – International multicurrency payment provider via an online platform and a global bank network – OFX Group — Full Year 2025 Earnings Release
Monday May 19th
- GTK –Provider of customer management and billing software for utilities and airports – Gentrack Group — Full Year 2025 Earnings Release
- REX – Australia based passenger, charter, and freight air transport – Regional Express Holdings — Full Year 2025 Earnings Release
Tuesday May 20th
- JHK – Building materials supplier James Hardie Industries — Half Year 2025 Earnings Release
- NXG – Canada based uranium explorer – NextGen Energy — Half Year 2025 Earnings Release
- TNE — International provider of SaaS (software as a service) solutions to enterprise customers – Technology One — Half Year 2025 Earnings Release
Wednesday May 21st
- AFP – Global provider of a variety of proprietary and in-licensed pharmaceutical products – AFT Pharmaceuticals – Full Year 2025 Earnings Release
- CAT – Provider of wearable sports data and analytic equipment Catapult Group International – Full Half Year 2025 Earnings Release
- NUF Global crop protection company – Nufarm Limited – Half Year 2025 Earnings Release
- PLT – Personal and commercial loan provider of personal use, automotive, and renewable energy loans – Plenti Group — Full Year 2025 Earnings Release
Thursday May 22nd
- AAC – Global processor and exporter grass and grain fed beef Australian Agricultural Company — Full Year 2025 Earnings Release
- OCA – New Zealand based rest home and retirement village operator Oceania Healthcare — Full Year 2025 Earnings Release
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Upcoming Dividends
Investors considering adding dividend paying stocks to their portfolios need to keep track of the ex-dividend dates posted by the dividend payers. The ex-dividend date is the cutoff point for investors who will qualify to receive an upcoming dividend, with purchases at least one day before the ex-dividend date.
Ex-dividend dates offer investors an opportunity beyond benefiting from the declared dividend payment. To compensate for the cash paid out in dividends, the share price typically falls to reflect the cash payment, providing a bargain buying opportunity for investors.
Sunday May 18th
MQG – Australian global investment bank – Macquarie Group –– $211.25 share price — $3.90 per share dividend
AAI – Vertically integrated aluminum company – Alcoa Corp — $44.08 share price– 0.109 per share dividend
Tuesday May 20th
AMC—Global packaging company for fast moving consumer goods – Amcor PLC –$14.50 share price — $0.20 per share dividend
Wednesday May 21st
ALL – Global manufacturer of electronic gaming machines – Aristocrat Leisure – $62.86 share price — $0.44 per share dividend
ORI – Global manufacturer of chemicals and explosives – Orica Limited — $18.65 share price — $0.25 per share dividend
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