Orica Limited (OCLDY)

OTCMKTS · Delayed Price · Currency is USD
13.66
0.00 (0.00%)
At close: Jul 15, 2025
10.70%
Market Cap6.55B
Revenue (ttm)4.96B
Net Income (ttm)61.18M
Shares Outn/a
EPS (ttm)0.12
PE Ratio107.13
Forward PE18.09
Dividend0.27 (1.98%)
Ex-Dividend DateMay 23, 2025
Volume119
Average Volume406
Open13.66
Previous Closen/a
Day's Range13.66 - 13.66
52-Week Range8.71 - 13.66
Beta0.51
RSI69.27
Earnings DateNov 13, 2025

About Orica

Orica Limited manufactures, distributes, and sells commercial blasting systems, explosives, mining and tunnelling support systems, and various chemical products and services in Australia, Peru, Canada, the United States, and internationally. The company provides 4D bulk explosives systems, packaged explosives, initiating systems, boosters, and seismic explosive ranges; technical services; and supplementary services. It also offers automation solutions, including Avatel, a machine equipped with underground development charging system; and second... [Read more]

Sector Materials
Founded 1874
Employees 14,000
Stock Exchange OTCMKTS
Ticker Symbol OCLDY
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, Orica's revenue was 7.66 billion, a decrease of -3.56% compared to the previous year's 7.95 billion. Earnings were 524.60 million, an increase of 77.41%.

Financial numbers in AUD Financial Statements

News

ASX to slip; Orica appoints Vik Bansal as next chairman

Shares drop; Orica taps Vik Bansal; Lifestyle Communities plummets; G8 boss comments on ex-employee’s alleged abuse. Follow live.

10 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

Orica chairman Malcolm Broomhead to step down

A veteran of some of Australia’s most powerful boardrooms has announced plans to step down from his last major corporate directorship.

7 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Full Year 2024 Orica Ltd Earnings Call Transcript

Full Year 2024 Orica Ltd Earnings Call Transcript

8 months ago - GuruFocus

This ASX giant is primed for a Trump bump. Australia is already losing

In the last few years, Orica, an $8.6 billion company, has invested $2 billion in the US that should have been spent in Australia. Could that capital flight get worse?

8 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Orica profit jumps on demand for explosive technology

The chemicals and explosives maker boosted its margins by selling digital blasting technologies and premium products to miners.

8 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

ASX 200 LIVE: Tech and banks push shares higher; Nufarm leaps; employment jumps 15,900 in October

Shares open higher. Goodman suffers 34pc first strike against remuneration report. GrainCorp trims special dividend as profit slumps. Orica releases full-year results. Follow updates here.

8 months ago - The Australian Financial Review