Super Retail Group Limited (ASX: SUL)

Australia flag Australia · Delayed Price · Currency is AUD
13.25
-0.23 (-1.71%)
May 17, 2024, 4:10 PM AEST
4.74%
Market Cap 2.99B
Revenue (ttm) 3.86B
Net Income (ttm) 262.20M
Shares Out 225.83M
EPS (ttm) 1.15
PE Ratio 11.52
Forward PE 16.72
Dividend 0.57 (4.30%)
Ex-Dividend Date Mar 6, 2024
Volume 318,286
Open 13.40
Previous Close 13.48
Day's Range 13.25 - 13.44
52-Week Range 10.56 - 17.11
Beta 1.10
Analysts n/a
Price Target 15.06 (+13.66%)
Earnings Date Jul 23, 2024

About Super Retail Group

Super Retail Group Limited engages in the retail of auto, sports, and outdoor leisure products in Australia and New Zealand. It offers automotive parts and accessories, handyman items, and tools and equipment, and marine and motorbike products, including batteries, car care products, exterior accessories, hand and power tools, in-car navigation systems, in-car stereo equipment, lighting and electrical products, oils, filters and additives, outdoor equipment and accessories, seat covers and interior accessories, spare parts, paints and panels, a... [Read more]

Founded 1972
Country Australia
Stock Exchange Australian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol SUL
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2023, SUL's revenue was 3.80 billion, an increase of 7.09% compared to the previous year's 3.55 billion. Earnings were 263.00 million, an increase of 9.04%.

Financial Statements

News

Super Retail legal action expands to at least four staff

Lawyers acting for employees say they offered to settle confidentially for less than a third of the $30 million to $50 million sought.

20 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

Super Retail CEO and former exec had ‘undisclosed’ relationship

The board and CEO are expected to be named in a soon-to-be lodged legal claim by Harmers Workplace Lawyers, Super Retail said.

23 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

Supercheap Auto, BCF sales jump; Rebel slows

Black Friday and Christmas trading was good for Super Retail Group, but higher wages, rent and electricity will dent margins in the first half.

4 months ago - The Australian Financial Review