Infratil Limited (NZE: IFT)

New Zealand flag New Zealand · Delayed Price · Currency is NZD
11.95
-0.30 (-2.45%)
Sep 25, 2024, 5:00 PM NZST
16.13%
Market Cap 11.97B
Revenue (ttm) 3.24B
Net Income (ttm) 854.00M
Shares Out 966.54M
EPS (ttm) 1.06
PE Ratio 11.72
Forward PE 32.79
Dividend 0.20 (1.67%)
Ex-Dividend Date Jun 5, 2024
Volume 1,212,245
Open 12.18
Previous Close 12.25
Day's Range 11.95 - 12.23
52-Week Range 9.72 - 12.52
Beta n/a
Analysts n/a
Price Target n/a
Earnings Date Nov 10, 2024

About Infratil

Infratil Limited is an infrastructure investment firm specializing in digital Infrastructure, renewables, and social infrastructure. They prefer to invest in renewable electricity, data centers, telecommunications networks healthcare, and airports. It invests around the world. Infratil Limited was incorporated in 1994 and is based in Wellington, New Zealand. [Read more]

Sector Utilities
Founded 1994
Employees 3,760
Stock Exchange New Zealand Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol IFT
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2023, Infratil's revenue was 3.24 billion, an increase of 75.74% compared to the previous year's 1.85 billion. Earnings were 854.00 million, an increase of 32.79%.

Financial Statements

News

Infratil Ltd (ASX:IFT) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Strong EBITDAF and ...

Infratil Ltd (ASX:IFT) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Strong EBITDAF and Strategic Investments Drive Growth

12 days ago - GuruFocus

Data centre owner Infratil revels in the AirTrunk effect

Shares in the CDC investor rose on Wednesday following AirTrunk’s $23.5 billion sale to a Blackstone-led consortium.

22 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

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Plus, My Food Bag earns chart of the week, reaction to Infratil story.

5 weeks ago - NZ Herald

How Infratil thrived: from Z Energy to AI data centres - 30 years of investment

From Z Energy to data centres: Infratil's 18.7 per cent annual return journey.

5 weeks ago - NZ Herald