Corporate Travel Management Limited (ASX: CTD)

Australia flag Australia · Delayed Price · Currency is AUD
14.76
-0.42 (-2.77%)
May 17, 2024, 4:10 PM AEST
-31.03%
Market Cap 2.16B
Revenue (ttm) 719.63M
Net Income (ttm) 111.09M
Shares Out 146.17M
EPS (ttm) 0.76
PE Ratio 19.42
Forward PE 16.34
Dividend 0.39 (2.64%)
Ex-Dividend Date Feb 29, 2024
Volume 798,267
Open 15.03
Previous Close 15.18
Day's Range 14.73 - 15.16
52-Week Range 14.73 - 21.49
Beta 1.73
Analysts n/a
Price Target 18.37 (+24.46%)
Earnings Date Feb 20, 2024

About CTD

Corporate Travel Management Limited, a travel management solutions company, manages the procurement and delivery of travel services. It operates through four segments: Australia and New Zealand, North America, Asia, and Europe. The company provides corporate and event travel management, leisure travel, loyalty travel, and wholesale travel services, as well as accommodation agency services. Corporate Travel Management Limited was founded in 1994 and is based in Brisbane, Australia. [Read more]

Industry Travel Services
Founded 1994
Country Australia
Stock Exchange Australian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol CTD
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2023, CTD's revenue was 650.40 million, an increase of 72.35% compared to the previous year's 377.36 million. Earnings were 77.57 million, an increase of 2401.58%.

Financial Statements

News

‘Personal support’: Pherous’ $16m share transfer to ill colleague

Corporate Travel Management’s CEO has reshuffled his private interests, affecting 1 million of his personal shares. Those were gifted to his long-time deputy, Laura Ruffles.

4 weeks ago - The Australian Financial Review

Company that manages Bibby Stockholm given £100m Defra contract

Defra says contract with Australian company CTM is for staff travel and accommodation, but declines to give further detail The company that manages the Bibby Stockholm barge used to house asylum seeke...

2 months ago - The Guardian

CTM dives on missed targets

Corporate Travel Management’s share price plunged by a fifth after its interim results missed targets, despite the company announcing plans to double its profits in the next five years.

3 months ago - Herald Sun Australia

‘Nobody has told us anything’: Bibby Stockholm residents prepare for ‘boring’ Christmas

Asylum seekers living on the vessel moored in Portland, Dorset say they expect another ‘boring’ day on the ‘floating prison’ As the final decorations are placed on Christmas trees across the country a...

5 months ago - The Guardian