Webjet Group Limited (ASX: WJL)

Australia flag Australia · Delayed Price · Currency is AUD
0.790
+0.010 (1.28%)
At close: Jan 17, 2025
-20.60%
Market Cap 300.29M
Revenue (ttm) 149.20M
Net Income (ttm) -12.60M
Shares Out 392.53M
EPS (ttm) -0.03
PE Ratio n/a
Forward PE 13.78
Dividend n/a
Ex-Dividend Date n/a
Volume 1,442,891
Average Volume 955,897
Open 0.765
Previous Close 0.780
Day's Range 0.765 - 0.795
52-Week Range 0.710 - 1.240
Beta n/a
RSI 37.50
Earnings Date May 21, 2025

About Webjet Group

Webjet Group Limited engages in B2C online travel business. It offers Webjet OTA, an online travel agency that enables customers to compare, combine, and book domestic and international travel flight deals, hotel accommodation, holiday package deals, travel insurance, and car hire worldwide. It also provides GoSee for rental car and motorhome bookings; and Trip Ninja, which offers travel itinerary automation for digital travel businesses. The company is based in Australia. Webjet Group Limited operates as a subsidiary of Webjet Limited. [Read more]

Industry Transportation Services
Country Australia
Stock Exchange Australian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol WJL
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ACCC takes Webjet to court for misleading fees and fake flights

The consumer watchdog’s legal action is the latest embarrassing bungle for Webjet and Web Travel Group, which were formally separated in September.

7 weeks ago - The Australian Financial Review

ASX 200 LIVE: Shares nears record as banks gain; watchdog takes Webjet to court, IAG, Star Entertainment rally

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7 weeks ago - The Australian Financial Review

Web Travel restates earnings two months after WebJet spinoff

Company boss John Guscic says he’ll explain to investors next week at a postponed results briefing why margins on its global WebBeds business are falling.

2 months ago - The Australian Financial Review