Corporate Travel Management Ltd
CTD.AX- Latest Trade
- trading lower18.52AUD
- Change
- -0.2
- % Change
1.07%Negative
- Day Range
- 18.40 - 18.79
- 52-Week Range
- 17.37 - 26.34
As of Jun 30 2022. Values delayed up to 15 minutes
- Previous Close
- 18.72
- Open
- 18.58
- Volume
- 497,288.00
- 3 Month Average Trading Volume
- 8.72
- Shares Out (Mil)
- 140.43
- Market Cap
- 2,717.97
- Forward P/E
- 142.61
- Dividend Yield
- 1.14
Key Statistics
2.4 mean rating - 10 analysts
- P/E Excl. Extra Items (TTM)
- -99,999.99
- Price To Sales (TTM)
- 9.86
- Price To Book (Quarterly)
- 2.84
- Price To Cash Flow (Per Share TTM)
- 194.15
- Total Debt/Total Equity (Quarterly)
- 4.69
- Long Term Debt/Equity (Quarterly)
- 3.66
- Return On Investment (TTM)
- -3.20
- Return On Equity (TTM)
- -2.60
2021 (millions USD)
About Corporate Travel Management Ltd
Company Information
Corporate Travel Management Limited is a travel management company. The Company geographical segments include Australia and New Zealand, North America, Asia, and Europe. The Company is provider of travel services, including corporate travel management (CTM), event travel management (ETM), energy, resources, and marine (ERM) and sport travel management (STM). CTM provides a range of customer service, such as strategic travel management, small business solutions, traveler wellbeing, and traveler wellbeing. ETM provides event management, group travel, delegate management, incentive travel, strategic meetings management program and event technology. ERM provides access to specially negotiated travel rates on scheduled and charter airlines, vehicle hire, transfers and accommodation providers for offshore, onshore, exploration, subsea, drilling, oilfield, mining, wind energy and maritime workers. STM provides sport groups & team travel, sport event management and sport travel technology.
Address
Capita Building, L 24 307 Queen StBRISBANE, QLD
4000
Australia
Industry
Personal Services
Executive Leadership
- Ewen Graham Wolseley Crouch
- Non-Executive Independent Chairman of the Board
- Cale Bennett
- Global Chief Financial Officer
- Debbie Carling
- Chief Executive Officer - UK / Europe
- Larry John Lo
- Chief Executive Officer - Asia
- Kevin Malley
- Chief Executive Officer- North America
- Greg McCarthy
- Chief Executive Officer - Australia and New Zealand
- Laura Ruffles
- Global Chief Operating Officer, Executive Director
- Jamie Pherous
- Managing Director, Executive Director
- Shelley Sorrenson
- Company Secretary and Chief Legal Officer
- Jonathan Keith Brett
- Non-Executive Independent Director
- Sophia Mitchell
- Non-Executive Independent Director
Latest News
- MarketsEnergy, mining stocks boost Australia shares to 4-month high
Australia shares jumped 2% on the first trading day of the year on Tuesday, notching their best intraday session in 15 months, as a surge in commodity prices lifted heavyweight energy and mining sectors.
- MarketsAustralian shares rise as RBA holds rates, Omicron fears ease
Australian shares rose for a third session on Tuesday, following a decision by the central bank to leave interest rates on hold and as fears around the Omicron coronavirus variant eased after experts said the new strain would not be as dangerous as Delta.
- MarketsAustralian shares hit near two-month low on Omicron variant concerns
Australian shares dropped more than 1% to hit a near two-month low on Monday, extending losses to a second straight day, as concerns over the cases of coronavirus' Omicron variant hitting economic recovery sparked a broad sell-off.
- MarketsAustralia stocks fall sharply as new virus variant unnerves investors
Australian shares slumped on Friday to their worst session in nearly two months, as the detection of a new and possibly vaccine-resistant coronavirus variant in South Africa sent energy and other major sectors tumbling.
- MarketsAustralia shares dip as Europe COVID-19 woes spark recovery fears
Australian shares fell on Monday as a resurgence of COVID-19 cases in Europe prompted fresh lockdowns and painted a bleak picture of post-coronavirus recovery for the global economy.
- MarketsAustralian shares slide as rising Europe COVID-19 cases caution investors
Australian shares fell on Monday to their lowest in over a week, as energy stocks dropped after a resurgence of COVID-19 cases across Europe stoked demand fears and hit risk appetite.
Markets Performance
Official Data PartnerCommodities
Future | Last | % Change |
---|---|---|
Gold | 1,811.20 | 0.14%Negative |
Copper | 694.25 | -- |
Brent Crude Oil | 114.27 | 1.71%Negative |
CBOT Soybeans | 1,660.00 | 0.85%Negative |
Stocks
Index | Last | % Change |
---|---|---|
S&P 500 | 3,753.33 | 1.72%Negative |
Euro STOXX 50 | 3,433.88 | 2.29%Negative |
FTSE 100 | 7,136.38 | 2.41%Negative |
Nikkei 225 | 26,393.04 | 1.54%Negative |
Source: Refinitiv, an LSEG business - data delayed by at least 15 minutes