Adairs Limited (ASX:ADH)

Australia flag Australia · Delayed Price · Currency is AUD
2.590
-0.130 (-4.78%)
Jun 13, 2025, 11:38 AM AEST
42.31%
Market Cap 470.13M
Revenue (ttm) 602.46M
Net Income (ttm) 32.80M
Shares Out 176.74M
EPS (ttm) 0.19
PE Ratio 14.22
Forward PE 11.14
Dividend 0.14 (5.17%)
Ex-Dividend Date Mar 10, 2025
Volume 154,492
Average Volume 356,073
Open 2.700
Previous Close 2.720
Day's Range 2.580 - 2.720
52-Week Range 1.650 - 2.990
Beta 1.26
RSI 60.96
Earnings Date May 30, 2025

About Adairs

Adairs Limited operates as a specialty retailer of home furnishings, furniture, and decoration products in Australia and New Zealand. It operates through three segments: Adairs, Mocka and Focus. It offers bedroom products, such as bedlinen, bedding, and bedroom furniture and accessories; bathroom and laundry products, including towels, bath mats and runners, bathrobes and slippers, bathroom accessories, and laundry and home care products; furniture products, such as bedroom, office, living room, and kids furniture; and floor rugs and mats. The ... [Read more]

Founded 1918
Employees 469
Stock Exchange Australian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol ADH
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, Adairs's revenue was 594.36 million, a decrease of -4.34% compared to the previous year's 621.34 million. Earnings were 31.09 million, a decrease of -17.84%.

Financial Statements

News

Adairs Ltd (ASX:ADH) (Q1 2025) Earnings Call Highlights: Record Sales and Strategic Challenges

Adairs Ltd (ASX:ADH) (Q1 2025) Earnings Call Highlights: Record Sales and Strategic Challenges

3 months ago - GuruFocus

Half Year 2025 Adairs Ltd Earnings Call Transcript

Half Year 2025 Adairs Ltd Earnings Call Transcript

3 months ago - GuruFocus

Adairs snares ex-Country Road boss as next chief

Two months on from exiting the turmoil at Country Road Group, Elle Roseby will next year take the top job at the ASX-listed home furnishings and linen company.

9 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Bird flu ruffles feather prices in bad news for decorators

Chief executive of Adairs says the virus outbreaks and soaring popularity of puffer jackets are leading to sharp inflation, as he reported a profit slump.

10 months ago - The Australian Financial Review