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Helloworld Travel Limited

ASX Announcements

Release of shares from voluntary escrow

Issued Capital - Other

  • Dec 23, 2024
  • 1 page

Change to Director's Interest

Change of Director’s Interest Notice

  • Dec 6, 2024
  • 2 pages

Application for quotation of securities - HLO

Appendix 2A (Application for Quotation of Securities)

  • Nov 1, 2024
  • 6 pages

HLO 2024 AGM Poll Results

Results of Meeting

  • Oct 25, 2024
  • 2 pages

Market Sensitive

HLO 2024 AGM presentation

Company Presentation, Chairman's Address to Shareholders

  • Oct 25, 2024
  • 37 pages

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August 2023

Chanticleer columnists Anthony Macdonald and James Thomson.

What we learnt: Appen, NextDC, Helloworld, Integral Diagnostics

Small cap results are flying around the market like confetti. Here are a few that caught our eyes.

  • James Thomson and Anthony Macdonald
At the beach in Spain. International travel levels, both to and from Australia, are expected to return to pre-pandemic levels next year.

Helloworld shares surge as transaction volumes more than double

Net profit after tax from continuing operations was $19.2 million in the last financial year, compared with a $28.8 million loss in the prior year.

  • Ayesha de Kretser
Helloworld joins Flight Centre, Ardent Leisure and Corporate Travel Management in upgrading earnings.

Helloworld joins the travel sector in upgrading guidance

Another travel stock defies the cost-of-living crisis, increasing its earnings guidance on better-than-expected demand for leisure travel.

  • Ayesha de Kretser

November 2022

Qantas sells $33m Helloworld stake, Jarden on trade

Qantas Airways is offloading its stake in listed travel agent Helloworld in a block trade via Jarden on Tuesday afternoon. 

  • Anthony Macdonald, Sarah Thompson and Kanika Sood

May 2022

John Guscic, managing director of Webjet Limited.

‘Travel’s back, baby’: Webjet upbeat on higher bookings

But detail about airline commission cuts has sparked concern about the financial hit to travel agents across the sector.

  • Liam Walsh
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February 2022

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All the profit results for February 21, 2022

Results briefing | News and analysis on today’s profit results from Adairs, Altium, Ampol, BlueScope, Chorus, Cooper Energy, Endeavour, GDI, Hansen, Helloworld, Latitude, Lendlease, Maca, NIB, Nuix, OZ Minerals, Reliance, SelfWealth, Senex, Silver Lake, Sonic Healthcare, Starpharma, Super Retail, Tyro, Viva.  Find updated reports and analysis here.

  • Andrew Hobbs

December 2021

Jamie Pherous, Corporate Travel Management chief executive.

Government contracts key to Corporate Travel buyout

Corporate Travel is making its second pandemic-induced acquisition, taking out Helloworld’s business trip assets in a $175 million deal.

  • Liam Walsh

September 2021

VP Capital’s Tom Lambeth

The fully funded lithium player the market is yet to discover

VP Capital’s Tom Lambeth on why lithium and nickel are the best commodities to own right now, and the only travel stock that’s cheaper than its pre-pandemic valuation.

  • Alex Gluyas

August 2021

The remuneration of  Webjet CEO John Guscic is expected to be questioned at today’s AGM.

Webjet resurgent overseas but hammered at home

The travel company also acknowledges copping a “significant” degree of investor anger about multimillion-dollar pay packages for its top brass.

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  • Liam Walsh

June 2021

Helloworld says the rest of the financial year will be challenging.

One way the government says Helloworld

The travel group has extended its contract with the Australian government until June 2022.

  • Tom Richardson

April 2021

Corporate Travel’s Jamie Pherous

Local business bookings taking off, says Corporate Travel

Despite the coronavirus lockdowns occasionally sapping confidence, the travel outfit is positive of longer-term trends.

  • Liam Walsh

January 2021

Flight Centre shares rallied hard in November, then started to lose some altitude.

Why Flight Centre's revival faces turbulence

Between the lows of April and November, travel stocks went for a trot. Here's why the steam cooled, and what threats remain.

  • Liam Walsh

December 2020

ASX notches up seven week winning streak

The sharemarket fell 1.2 per cent on Friday but gained 0.5 per cent for the week to string together the the longest winning streak since 2016.

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  • Robert Guy, Vesna Poljak, Sarah Turner, William McInnes, Luke Housego and Tom Richardson

November 2020

Heathrow Airport

Vaccine gives travel shot in arm for 2021: Helloworld

The tourism industry is relying heavily on protection from coronavirus.

  • Liam Walsh
The Queensland government needs to "get their act together, and update decisions at least weekly, but really it should be daily”, says Graham Turner.

Flight Centre losses ease but border anger remains

Governments making decisions every month would be 'fired in 5 minutes' in private sector, says travel outfit.

  • Liam Walsh
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October 2020

The Ruby Princess cruise ship.

What cruises of sickness? Helloworld sees sales spike

Travel outfit Helloworld lost less money than expected, as cruise-line addicts booked 2022 tours, despite the ships' blackened coronavirus reputation.

  • Liam Walsh

September 2020

Helloworld CEO Andrew Burnes.

Helloworld braces for 2025 travel recovery

The travel outfit's CEO tips people "will not hesitate" to venture away from home when possible, knowing that "circumstances can change very rapidly".

  • Liam Walsh

August 2020

Neither the airline nor cruise industry have acknowledged such tactics are occurring.

Deposit shenanigans alleged in travel refund spat

Travel agents are raising claims about airlines and cruise companies forcing people to pay in full for trips before considering a refund.

  • Liam Walsh

July 2020

Helloworld's Andrew Burnes is optimistic that people's desire to travel will see the business bounce back.

Qantas, Alysandratos decline Helloworld raising

But the chief executive digs deep.

  • Myriam Robin

ASX rallies 1.9pc over week; Fortescue hits record

Australian shares rallied late on Friday helping steer the index 1.9 per cent higher over the week. Miners, CSL helped steer the index up 0.4 per cent on Friday. Travel stocks fell as virus cases spiked. Fortescue hit a record high. Alumina was the top performer in the S&P/ASX200 Index over the week with a 12.9 per cent gain.

  • Robert Guy, Vesna Poljak, William McInnes, Luke Housego and Tom Richardson

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