Transurban Group (ASX: TCL)
Market Cap | 41.81B |
Revenue (ttm) | 4.12B |
Net Income (ttm) | 326.00M |
Shares Out | 3.10B |
EPS (ttm) | 0.11 |
PE Ratio | 127.64 |
Forward PE | 81.55 |
Dividend | 0.62 (4.60%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | Dec 30, 2024 |
Volume | 11,838,813 |
Open | 13.33 |
Previous Close | 13.45 |
Day's Range | 13.27 - 13.47 |
52-Week Range | 11.92 - 14.10 |
Beta | 0.64 |
Analysts | n/a |
Price Target | n/a |
Earnings Date | Feb 19, 2025 |
About Transurban Group
Transurban Group engages in the development, operation, management, and maintenance of toll road networks. It operates 22 toll roads in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane in Australia; the Greater Washington, United States; and Montreal, Canada. The company is headquartered in Docklands, Australia. [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2024, Transurban Group's revenue was 4.12 billion, a decrease of -0.91% compared to the previous year's 4.16 billion. Earnings were 326.00 million, an increase of 409.38%.
Financial StatementsNews
‘We didn’t set the tolls’: Transurban pitches new pricing plan
Company boss Michelle Jablko says NSW can’t afford to build roads without private money and is looking at charging corridors according to congestion levels.
Transurban tolls hit NSW roadblock
Transurban and the NSW government are at loggerheads over how to reduce the long-term costs to taxpayers and motorists from Sydney’s sprawling toll road network.
Australia news live updates: Bridget McKenzie says Migration policy has been hijacked by unis and bureaucrats
Bridget McKenzie says the government’s social compact that migration is good for the country has been broken; Transurban says governments caused toll price surge. Follow live updates.
PFAS foam leaks on Transurban’s Brisbane toll road rankle council
Transurban’s maintenance practices are being reviewed by Brisbane’s city council after fire-fighting foam spilled from a tank into a pump station in the company’s Clem Jones Tunnel.
Transurban’s plan on the table in Sydney toll fare overhaul
Investors are optimistic that the toll road group’s preferred option will be a serious bargaining chip as NSW prepares to overhaul Sydney’s motorway fares.
NSW government hunts bankers for tolls showdown with Transurban
On offer is the opportunity to act as the NSW treasury and transport’s lead financial adviser on changes to the tolling system expected by the year-end.
Transurban Group Stapled Securities (TRAUF) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Transurban Group Stapled Securities 2024 Q4 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
The following slide deck was published by Transurban Group Stapled Securities in conjunction with their 2024 Q4 earnings call.
Transurban forecasts dividend boost after slashing costs
The tollroad group’s investors can expect a dividend of 65¢ a share in fiscal 2025 after annual net profit more than quadrupled due to cost-cutting.
Transurban investors get bigger payday but growth prospects scarce
The tollroad giant reported a quadrupling of profits in the last financial year, with higher dividends expected. But it faces slower growth on its roads.
Transurban’s Brisbane toll road operations scrutinised by council
The company has been forced to hand over toll road operational manuals to the Brisbane City Council after the government authority demanded information on responses to traffic accidents.
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Australian shares open higher. Nvidia, Tesla pace a megacap tech rally. Transurban nabs Queensland deal. Copper hits a 3-month low. Follow updates here.
Transurban’s Queensland office shake-up leads to departures
The branch, which manages six toll roads, is losing more senior staff following a restructure and investigation into whistleblower complaints.
Review finds Transurban should be forced to renegotiate Sydney tolls
The findings of an independent inquiry put the NSW government on a collision course with the ASX-listed motorway giant, which controls 11 roads in the city.
‘Unreasonable and unacceptable’: inquiry condemns traffic chaos created by Sydney’s $3.9bn Rozelle interchange
Committee also finds ‘concerning lack of clarity and transparency’ between government and toll road owner Transurban Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our morning and afternoo...
Transurban contracts have ‘concerning’ lack of transparency: inquiry
The findings of a NSW parliamentary probe called after the opening of the Rozelle Interchange comes ahead of a government review into Sydney’s toll road system.
RBC hitches a ride on NSW’s toll roads shakeup
In accepting the gig, RBC is also indirectly squaring off against ASX-listed toll roads giant Transurban, which owns stakes in 11 of Sydney’s 13 toll roads.
Transurban beds down new executive team after restructure
An operations manager has left Transurban’s Brisbane office as the toll road group’s new executive management team tries to shake off claims it breached the Fair Work Act.
Transurban denies employee fired for whistleblowing
The toll road group has asked courts to dismiss a claim brought by a former employee who alleged he lost his job after alleging coercion, manipulation of company records and safety failings.
‘Pretty surreal’: Transurban chief remembers ‘sexism’ storm
Michelle Jablko’s appointment as ANZ CFO in 2016 was initially lauded, but then the bank’s reaction to criticism of her became the story.
Transurban says drivers could pay more under NSW reforms
NSW’s proposed toll road reforms would hit some drivers with higher fares, create traffic congestion and would not necessarily be fairer, Transurban has claimed.
Transurban network operator claims he was fired for whistle-blowing
The former employee has alleged in court that he was dismissed after blowing the whistle on coercion, manipulation of company records and raising safety issues on toll roads.
Transurban executives ‘no longer required’ after restructure
Two of Transurban’s top executives will leave on June 1 after the company decided to shift away from state-based oversight.
Transurban wants more drivers to see the benefit of toll fares
In a strategy presentation to investors, the motorway giant’s chief executive Michelle Jablko said the focus would be on ‘running the business better’.