Austal Ltd (ASB.AX)

ASB.AX on Australia Stock Exchange

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Price Change (% chg)

$0.01 (+0.45%)
Prev Close
$2.22
Open
$2.22
Day's High
$2.27
Day's Low
$2.21
Volume
36,624
Avg. Vol
85,350
52-wk High
$3.12
52-wk Low
$1.42

ASB.AX

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About

Austal Limited is an Australia-based company. The Company is engaged in designing and manufacturing of vessels. The Company’s commercial products include ferries, passenger; ferries, vehicle passenger; fast freight, and offshore vessels. Its defence products include naval vessels, patrol vessels and auxiliary vessels. The... (more)

Overall

Beta: 1.08
Market Cap (Mil.): $426.92
Shares Outstanding (Mil.): 188.07
Annual Dividend: --
Yield (%): --

Financials

  ASB.AX Industry Sector
P/E (TTM): 45.18 6.40 15.59
EPS (TTM): -82.08 -- --
ROI: 3.02 0.08 0.28
ROE: 4.03 0.13 0.46
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PRESS DIGEST-Australian Business News - May 5

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04 May 2009

U.S. Navy awards Lockheed ship deal for 2009

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Navy on Monday awarded Lockheed Martin Corp a contract for a second fast, maneuverable

23 Mar 2009

UPDATE 3-US Navy awards Lockheed ship deal for 2009

* Lockheed, General Dynamics shares up (Recasts with Navy announcement, updates throughout)

23 Mar 2009

Austal wins US Navy deal worth up to $1.6 billion

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Navy awarded Australia's Austal Ltd a $185 million contract on Thursday to design and build a new Joint High Speed Vessel, and said options for nine more ships could bring the total value of the contract to $1.6 bln over time.

14 Nov 2008

UPDATE 1-Austal wins US Navy deal worth up to $1.6 billion

WASHINGTON, Nov 13 (Reuters) - The U.S. Navy awarded Australia's Austal Ltd a $185 million contract on Thursday to design and build a new Joint High Speed Vessel, and said options for nine more ships could bring the total value of the contract to $1.6 bln over time.

13 Nov 2008

U.S. Navy concerned about Gulf Coast post-hurricane workforce

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Navy Secretary Donald Winter said on Wednesday he was concerned about maintaining a stable workforce at Gulf Coast shipyards after the recent evacuation caused by Hurricane Gustav.

04 Sep 2008

U.S. Navy concerned about Gulf Coast post-hurricane workforce

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Navy Secretary Donald Winter said on Wednesday he was concerned about maintaining a stable workforce at Gulf Coast shipyards after the recent evacuation caused by Hurricane Gustav.

03 Sep 2008

PRESS DIGEST-Australian Business News - July 14

Compiled for Reuters by Media Monitors. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW (www.afr.com) -- Origin Energy executives have cashed in options worth a combined A$22 million as triggered by a takeover bid from Britain's BG Group . Managing director Grant King and others on his team took advantage of a clause allowing for the early vesting of options, a decision understood to have upset the rest

13 Jul 2008

PRESS DIGEST-Australian Business News - June 24

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23 Jun 2008

PRESS DIGEST-Australian Business News - March 31

Compiled for Reuters by Media Monitors. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW (www.afr.com) -- Smaller Chinese steel mills are urging China's largest steel group, Baosteel , to settle an iron ore price dispute with miners Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton , according to a report in industry journal Steel Business Briefing. Baosteel is negotiating on behalf of all Chinese steelmakers

30 Mar 2008

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