Australian Agricultural Company (AAC) AGM 2025 summary
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AGM 2025 summary
16 Nov, 2025Opening remarks and agenda
Outlined a refreshed strategy focused on better beef, strategic partnerships, and unlocking land value.
Emphasized the company's 200th anniversary and its legacy in Australian agriculture.
Provided an overview of voting procedures and encouraged shareholder engagement.
Financial performance review
FY2025 saw the highest operating profit ($58.4M, up 7.3%) and second highest operating cash flow ($27.1M, up $18M) since 2007.
Revenue increased by $52M to $387.9M, with a statutory net loss after tax of $1.1M, a $93.5M improvement on the prior period.
Meat sales volume rose 21% and cattle sales volume 38%, while maintaining a stable herd of 456,000 head.
No dividend declared for FY2025 due to significant reinvestment and negative free cash flow of $11.9M.
Board and executive committee updates
Nicole Sparshot appointed to the board, replacing Jessica Rudd, bringing new skills and maintaining board diversity.
Board composition and diversity highlighted, with 53% female representation at the senior executive level.
Board performance and director commitment discussed, with emphasis on skills over shareholding requirements.
Latest events from Australian Agricultural Company
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H1 202511 Jun 2026 - Operating profit and revenue rose, with record cash flow and brand growth despite market pressures.AAC
H2 202511 Jun 2026 - Operating profit nearly doubled and net profit after tax more than tripled year-over-year.AAC
H1 202611 Jun 2026 - Record profit and revenue growth driven by premium beef sales and disciplined cost management.AAC
H2 202621 May 2026 - Strong revenue growth and strategic investment prioritized over dividends amid market challenges.AAC
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