Nick Scali Limited (ASX:NCK)

Australia flag Australia · Delayed Price · Currency is AUD
17.08
-0.07 (-0.41%)
Feb 21, 2025, 4:10 PM AEST
16.51%
Market Cap 1.46B
Revenue (ttm) 492.63M
Net Income (ttm) 67.64M
Shares Out 85.53M
EPS (ttm) 0.81
PE Ratio 21.20
Forward PE 20.60
Dividend 0.60 (3.51%)
Ex-Dividend Date Mar 4, 2025
Volume 135,095
Average Volume 335,150
Open 17.25
Previous Close 17.15
Day's Range 17.01 - 17.29
52-Week Range 13.07 - 19.12
Beta 1.54
RSI 58.53
Earnings Date Jan 30, 2025

About Nick Scali

Nick Scali Limited, together with its subsidiaries, engages in sourcing and retailing of household furniture and related accessories in Australia, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand. It offers sofas and armchairs; TV and entertainment units; coffee, side, and console and hallway tables; dinning tables and chairs, and buffet tables and sideboards; mattresses, bed frames, bedside tables, tallboy, and dressers; and rugs, mirrors, and lighting. The company provides its products through a network of stores, as well as online. Nick Scali Limited was... [Read more]

Founded 1962
Employees 930
Stock Exchange Australian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol NCK
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, Nick Scali's revenue was 468.19 million, a decrease of -7.79% compared to the previous year's 507.72 million. Earnings were 80.61 million, a decrease of -20.25%.

Financial Statements

News

Nick Scali Ltd (ASX:NCK) H1 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Revenue Growth Amidst Market ...

Nick Scali Ltd (ASX:NCK) H1 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Revenue Growth Amidst Market Challenges

12 days ago - GuruFocus

Half Year 2025 Nick Scali Ltd Earnings Call Transcript

Half Year 2025 Nick Scali Ltd Earnings Call Transcript

12 days ago - GuruFocus

Nick Scali shares jump as UK shows promise

The furniture retailer beat first half profit expectations and continued to make good progress in the UK where it is revamping the Fabb Furniture business.

15 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

Furniture is getting really expensive. That doesn’t bode well for the Australian economy

Annual results underline fears cost-of-living pressures will limit spending – including on side tables and lamps – so much that the economy will shift into reverse Follow our Australia news live blog ...

7 months ago - The Guardian