Cettire Limited (ASX:CTT)
1.190
-0.015 (-1.24%)
Feb 21, 2025, 4:10 PM AEST
Cettire Revenue
In the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024, Cettire had annual revenue of 742.26M AUD with 78.33% growth. Cettire had revenue of 388.00M in the half year ending June 30, 2024, with 303.42% growth.
Revenue
742.26M
Revenue Growth
+78.33%
P/S Ratio
0.60
Revenue / Employee
n/a
Employees
n/a
Market Cap
453.67M
Revenue Chart
Revenue Definition
Revenue, also called sales, is the amount of money a company receives from its business activities, such as sales of products or services. Revenue does not take any expenses into account and is therefore different from profits.
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Cettire News
- 19 days ago - ASX 200 LIVE: US President Donald Trump’s China tariff hit Australian shares; retail sales fell in December; CEO Terry Holohan exits Resolute Mining. - The Australian Financial Review
- 4 weeks ago - Hedge fund LHC profits from troubled US property fund; touts Life360 - The Australian Financial Review
- 2 months ago - Barrenjoey launches $16.5m Cettire block trade - The Australian Financial Review
- 2 months ago - ASX 200 LIVE: South32 down as civil unrest grows in Mozambique, Cettire block trade changes hands - The Australian Financial Review
- 3 months ago - ASX 200 LIVE: Shares retreat; Clinuvel prioritises business focus; Life360 CEO sells 1.2pc shares; Citi starts Cettire with ‘sell’, cuts Lovisa to ‘sell’; FleetPartners set for share-buyback. - The Australian Financial Review
- 3 months ago - Cettire suffers from soft trade in luxury goods - The Australian Financial Review
- 4 months ago - ASX 200 LIVE: Shares climb on Wall Street; Premier surges 10pc; Cettire down 18pc - The Australian Financial Review
- 5 months ago - Cettire gets auditor’s tick of approval, adding $247m to valuation - The Australian Financial Review