Treasury Wine Estates Limited (ASX: TWE)
Market Cap | 9.04B |
Revenue (ttm) | 2.81B |
Net Income (ttm) | 98.90M |
Shares Out | 811.43M |
EPS (ttm) | 0.13 |
PE Ratio | 88.41 |
Forward PE | 18.09 |
Dividend | 0.36 (3.23%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | Aug 28, 2024 |
Volume | 1,801,766 |
Open | 11.20 |
Previous Close | 11.14 |
Day's Range | 11.08 - 11.24 |
52-Week Range | 9.98 - 13.01 |
Beta | 0.27 |
Analysts | n/a |
Price Target | n/a |
Earnings Date | Nov 13, 2024 |
About Treasury Wine Estates
Treasury Wine Estates Limited operates as a wine company primarily in Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, and internationally. The company engages in the viticulture and winemaking; and marketing, sale, and distribution of wine. Its wine portfolio includes luxury, premium and commercial wine brands, such as Penfolds, DAOU Vineyards, Wolf Blass, 19 Crimes, St Hubert's The Stag, Lindeman’s, Squealing pig, Blossom Hill, Frank Family Vineyards, Pepperjack, Wynns, Matua, Seppelt, Beringer, Etude, Sterling Vineyards, Beaulieu Vineyard, ... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2024, Treasury Wine Estates's revenue was 2.81 billion, an increase of 12.86% compared to the previous year's 2.49 billion. Earnings were 98.90 million, a decrease of -61.14%.
Financial StatementsNews
Jacob’s Creek, Campo Viejo … the wines I grew up with are suddenly as relevant as Blue Nun
The commercial brands that flavoured my youth are being sold off, but there are still consistently good bottles under £10, if you look hard enough It was one of those “have you noticed the police are ...
Australian Winemaker to Benefit as China Uncorks Imports
With a large market in need of refills, Treasury Wine offers good value.
Treasury Wine Estates Limited (TSRYY) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Treasury Wine Estates Limited (OTCPK:TSRYY) Q4 2024 Earnings Conference Call August 14, 2024 8:00 PM ETCompany ParticipantsTim Ford - Managing Director and...
Treasury Wine Estates reports FY results
Treasury Wine Estates (TSRYY) reports FY net sales revenue increase of 13.1% to $2,739.8m with strong growth in luxury portfolio brands.
Penfolds Maker Sees Strong Luxury Wine Demand as Revamp Expands
Treasury Wine Estates Ltd. flagged robust demand for luxury wine across Asia and the US, with the maker of the Penfolds brand signaling a further restructuring of its business after a strategic review...
Treasury Wine Estates Limited 2024 Q4 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
Penfolds owner lifts dividend, revamps global arm
Treasury Wine, Australia’s biggest wine group, is merging two of its divisions by mid-2025 to create a global premium brands unit.
Treasury Wines to offload Wolf Blass, Lindeman’s, Yellowglen
Australia’s biggest wine group will cop a $354m impairment and shop around its cheaper wine brands as part of a strategic reset for the Penfolds owner.
Treasury Wine US exec in restraining order row with Napa official
A restraining order has been filed against Debra Dommen by a Napa Valley politician, Belia Ramos, who says the Treasury exec opposed her re-election.
Treasury Wine’s profits buoyed as Penfolds goes all in on China
The country’s largest wine producer says profits at its flagship brand will grow 15 per cent this year, but margins will fall as it rebuilds exports.
Treasury Wine puts December deadline on cheaper brand demerger
The country’s largest wine producer says it could split the business to focus exclusively on luxury labels like Penfolds, where demand is rising rapidly.
Treasury Wine to lift Penfolds prices as China loosens tariffs
The country’s largest wine producers say there has been an immediate increase in demand from importers after Beijing loosened trade restrictions late last week.
China wine tariff removal to lift Penfolds owner Treasury Wines
The CEO of Treasury Wines, Tim Ford, said it was a draft interim ruling by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, but the intention to remove the tariffs was a pleasing move.
Treasury Wine Estates goes ex dividend tomorrow
Concerts, horse races and ballet: Australian politicians declare their freebies after a busy summer
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Treasury Wine Estates GAAP EPS of A$22.50, revenue of A$1.28B
Treasury Wine Estates Limited (TSRYY) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
China-Australia relations: Treasury Wine readies to ship Penfolds, Icon bottles once Beijing lifts import tariffs
China is conducting a review into its tariffs on Australian wine, and expectations are rife that levies will be removed next month, with Treasury Wine Estates planning to reallocate stock from other g...
Treasury Wine Half-Year Profit Falls As China Reviews Tariffs
Australian vintner Treasury Wine Estates’ half-year net profit fell 11%, a result it said reflected the planned weighting of some wine shipments to the fiscal second half as China reviews tariffs on A...
Penfolds owner Treasury Wine cuts dividend as US profits slide
The 19 Crimes brand, of which American rapper Snoop Dogg is the figurehead, is battling to generate growth in the USA, while Penfolds is about to get more expensive.
Ag giant Nuveen gulps down Treasury’s unwanted vineyard portfolio
Nuveen Natural Capital has expanded its $2bn Australian farmland exposure after buying Treasury Wine Estate’s Heathcote Vineyard Portfolio near Bendigo.
Schroders sticks with South32 after metals rout
Portfolio manager Adam Alexander says the market is too conservative on the miner and shares why the fund bought into winemaker Treasury Wine Estates.
Treasury Wine’s Americas business getting weaker: Citi
Foot traffic around Treasury’s key US vineyards was mixed in December, the broker finds.
US Vampire wine sinks fangs into Penfolds winemaker
A Hollywood attorney who has a ‘side hustle’ of producing and selling vampire-themed wine is suing the makers of Penfolds wine, Treasury Wine Estates, for its Halloween red wine featuring the image of...
Treasury Wine Estates CEO Tim Ford has the powerful Penfolds brand in his stable which is set to be the biggest beneficiary of a likely removal of punishing tariffs on Australian wine by the Chinese government.
For Treasury Wines CEO Tim Ford, Qantas boss Vanessa Hudson, Liontown’s Tony Ottaviano and Housing Australia’s Nathan Dal Bon the stakes have rarely been higher.