Oceana Group Limited (NMSE:OCG)
| Market Cap | 6.83B +0.5% |
| Revenue (ttm) | 9.99B -0.7% |
| Net Income | 673.95M -39.1% |
| EPS | 5.62 -38.8% |
| Shares Out | n/a |
| PE Ratio | 10.13 |
| Forward PE | 8.33 |
| Dividend | 2.85 (5.00%) |
| Ex-Dividend Date | Dec 22, 2025 |
| Volume | 1 |
| Average Volume | 1,685 |
| Open | 57.01 |
| Previous Close | 54.98 |
| Day's Range | 57.01 - 57.01 |
| 52-Week Range | 48.81 - 61.00 |
| Beta | n/a |
| RSI | 59.45 |
| Earnings Date | May 21, 2026 |
About Oceana Group
Oceana Group Limited operates as a fishing and food processing company in South Africa, Namibia, rest of Africa, North America, Europe, the Far East, and internationally. It engages in catching, processing, and procuring various marine species, including pilchard, anchovy, redeye herring, Gulf menhaden, lobster, squid, horse mackerel, and hake, as well as processing of meat, chicken, and vegetable products. The company also markets and sells canned fish, fishmeal, and fish oil products, as well as frozen and fresh products. Oceana Group Limited... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In fiscal year 2025, Oceana Group's revenue was 10.00 billion, a decrease of -0.66% compared to the previous year's 10.06 billion. Earnings were 674.00 million, a decrease of -39.11%.
Financial numbers in ZAR Financial StatementsNews
Oceana Group Earnings Call Transcript: H2 2025
Operating profit fell 23% to ZAR 1.3bn on flat revenue, as fish oil prices dropped sharply, but Africa businesses grew profit 58% and Lucky Star Foods delivered solid results. Net debt to EBITDA rose to 1.7x, and the dividend was cut 43%.
Oceana Group Earnings Call Transcript: H1 2025
Revenue rose 2.9% to ZAR 5.2bn, but operating profit fell 33.5% due to lower fish oil prices. Lucky Star Foods delivered record volumes and improved margins, while wild-caught seafood and fishmeal segments saw mixed results. Net debt increased with higher working capital and CapEx.
Oceana Group Transcript: Small Cap Growth Virtual Investor Conference
A leading African fishing group detailed its diversified operations across fishing, processing, and global exports, emphasizing the strength of its Lucky Star brand and growth in fish meal and oil. Strategic investments target capacity expansion, while sustainability and dividend growth remain priorities.
Oceana Group Limited to Present at the Small Cap Growth Virtual Investor Conference December 5th
Company invites individual and institutional investors, as well as advisors and analysts, to attend online at VirtualInvestorConferences.com Company invites individual and institutional investors, as ...
Oceana Group Earnings Call Transcript: H2 2024
Solid results achieved with revenue surpassing ZAR 10.1 billion and operating profit up 9.5%, driven by strong fish oil sales and efficiency gains in Lucky Star Foods. Elevated capex focused on vessel and plant upgrades, with future growth expected from brand expansion and operational improvements.
Oceana Group Earnings Call Transcript: H1 2024
Record first-half results driven by Daybrook's high-margin fish oil sales and resilient Lucky Star volumes, with strong cash flow supporting major CapEx and new acquisitions. Outlook remains positive, though second-half performance is expected to moderate.