AVJennings Limited (ASX:AVJ)

Australia flag Australia · Delayed Price · Currency is AUD
0.700
-0.010 (-1.41%)
Feb 21, 2025, 4:10 PM AEST
133.33%
Market Cap 390.40M
Revenue (ttm) 319.75M
Net Income (ttm) 1.02M
Shares Out 557.71M
EPS (ttm) 0.00
PE Ratio 381.99
Forward PE 36.84
Dividend n/a
Ex-Dividend Date n/a
Volume 1,606,562
Average Volume 956,077
Open 0.710
Previous Close 0.710
Day's Range 0.700 - 0.710
52-Week Range 0.260 - 0.730
Beta 0.85
RSI 51.16
Earnings Date Feb 20, 2025

About AVJennings

AVJennings Limited engages in the development of residential properties in Australia and New Zealand. It operates through Jurisdictions and Other segments. The company develops and sells lands, apartments, and housing, such as new homes and townhomes. The company was founded in 1932 and is based in Hawthorn, Australia. AVJennings Limited operates as a subsidiary of SC Global Developments Pte. Ltd. [Read more]

Sector Real Estate
Founded 1932
Country Australia
Stock Exchange Australian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol AVJ
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, AVJennings's revenue was 319.75 million, an increase of 11.83% compared to the previous year's 285.93 million. Earnings were 1.02 million, a decrease of -95.75%.

Financial Statements

News

Bidding war looms for home builder AVJennings

Singaporean group Ho Bee Land has trumped a bid by Propium Capital Partners.

5 weeks ago - The Australian Financial Review

ASX 200 LIVE: ASX reverses early gains to close lower. AVJennings receives new takeover bid. Pilbara rallies on WA government funding. SEC sues Elon Musk over Twitter.

The ASX closes lower before US CPI; AVJennings gets $391 million bid. Amanda Lang joins Nine. Arafura, International Graphite shares soar.

5 weeks ago - The Australian Financial Review

AVJennings to go private after mega private equity bid

The takeover offer from Proprium, which is backed by the company’s board, values the major home builder at $374 million, double its market capitalisation.

3 months ago - The Australian Financial Review