Tourism Holdings Limited (ASX:THL)

Australia flag Australia · Delayed Price · Currency is AUD
2.410
+0.040 (1.69%)
Oct 8, 2025, 4:10 PM AEST
1.69%
Market Cap529.91M
Revenue (ttm)868.51M
Net Income (ttm)-23.88M
Shares Outn/a
EPS (ttm)-0.11
PE Ration/a
Forward PE12.72
Dividend0.07 (2.89%)
Ex-Dividend DateSep 18, 2025
Volume1,545
Average Volume43,440
Open2.380
Previous Close2.370
Day's Range2.350 - 2.430
52-Week Range1.200 - 2.430
Beta0.58
RSI62.45
Earnings DateAug 25, 2025

About Tourism Holdings

Tourism Holdings Limited operates as a tourism company worldwide. It operates through New Zealand Rentals & Sales; Action Manufacturing; Tourism; Australia Rentals, Sales & Manufacturing; North America Rentals & Sales; United Kingdom & Ireland Rentals & Sales; and Corporate segments. The company is involved in manufacturing, rental, and sale of motorhomes; manufacturing and sale of other speciality vehicles; sale of ex-rental fleet and new and used RVs direct to the public and through a dealer network; and provision of Kiwi Experience bus tours... [Read more]

Founded 1984
Employees 2,508
Stock Exchange Australian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol THL
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Financial Performance

Financial numbers in NZD Financial Statements

News

ASX 200 live: Shares dip; Mayne Pharma craters 11pc on dialogue denial; Tourism Holdings exits Australian dealerships.

Shares dip; Mayne Pharma craters 11pc on dialogue denial; Mixi nabs PointBet; Tourism Holdings exits Australian dealerships.

4 weeks ago - The Australian Financial Review

Campervan group THL gets $471m bid from private equity-led consortium

The Trouchet family, which started the Apollo campervan business in the 1980s, has teamed with private equity group BGH to bid for Tourism Holdings.

4 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Queensland brothers join private equity bid for campervan group THL

Private equity group BGH Capital and the Trouchet family have teamed up to lob a $471m bid for ailing campervan operator Tourism Holdings.

4 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Deal Dispatch: TV Stations For Sale, This Buyer Wants Seconds On Pasta

New On The Block Byron Allen 's Allen Media Group has hired Moelis & Company to explore a sale of its TV stations across 21 markets. The company spent over $1 billion acquiring Big Four network affili...

4 months ago - Benzinga