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FY2025 Interim Results Presentation
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August 2024
NZ gloom weighs on ASX-listed companies
Earnings season has revealed how tough conditions are in New Zealand. The question is what that means for Australia.
Inghams director warns: Guzman y Gomez store will attract ‘riff-raff’
Behind the minor fracas is a bigger question about whether the country’s biggest poultry producer can continue to squeeze big profits from fast food chains.
November 2023
Ingham heiress’ $15m flat comes with celebrity neighbours
Jessica Ingham, granddaughter of chicken billionaire Jack Ingham, on why she’s selling her $15m apartment in Sydney’s Woolloomooloo wharf.
August 2023
What we learnt: Goodman, Super Retail, Inghams, Amcor
The Chanticleer team examines Goodman Group’s data centre plan, Super Retail’s resilient sales, and Inghams Group which has got a debt monkey off its back.
How to invest in agriculture without buying a farm
The portfolio thesis for investing in agriculture is compelling – this is how to gain exposure.
May 2023
The CEO of this $1b company on the best career advice he has received
Andrew Reeves, chief executive of chicken producer Inghams, answers our CEO Q&A.
April 2023
10 long reads for the weekend
The CEO of this $1b company sold everything from make-up to chicken; fortress Australia is dead; and the elite couples breeding to save mankind.
The CEO of this $1b company sold everything from make-up to chicken
Inghams chief executive Andrew Reeves’ first job out of university was selling beauty products.
March 2023
Scott’s may have traded insolvent for months, administrators warn
The company’s secured creditors are expected to be repaid in full from the sale of assets while others are unlikely to see any of the $34 million owed returned.
Supermarket food inflation eases in February
Average prices for food at Coles and Woolworths is up 8.8 per cent in February, below January at 9 per cent, according the data from UBS.
February 2023
ASX rises 0.1pc, NIB and BlueScope suffer on results
The S&P/ASX 100 rose 0.1pc, poultry company Inghams rallied 11.7 per cent, A2 Milk tumbled 8.6 per cent, and steelmaker BlueScope’s shares fell 10 per cent.
January 2023
Logos’ chickens home to roost at $250m Perth estate
Logos is riding the momentum at its 20-hectare industrial estate near Perth airport, pushing the button on a 19,000 sq m speculative build after separately signing up Inghams as a tenant.
October 2022
Key stocks to watch after east coast floods
At risk are not only farmers but producers of fertiliser, cheese and even coal.
October 2022
Clawback shifts $500m manufacturing grants to $15b industry fund
The government is redirecting unspent money promised by the Coalition to extend grants to manufacturers including Costa, Nyrstar and Ingham’s.
August 2022
Ingham’s to raise prices to combat inflation
Weak demand for barbecue chicken is the least of the poultry processor’s problems – it is also grappling with higher feed prices, fuel increases and staff shortages.
July 2022
What to look for when seeking inflation-proof investments
Pricing power might be the antidote for inflation among ASX-listed companies, but raising prices isn’t always straightforward.
February 2022
Chicken supply is back but costs bite
Inghams chief executive Andrew Reeves has refused to put any timeline on a recovery after a disruptive first half.
Aerotropolis take-off stalled by NSW govt delays, says key stakeholder
There are fears the state government is falling behind the Aerotropolis infrastructure curve with the new airport due to open in 2026.
January 2022
KFC is running out of chicken as omicron hits Inghams
Shoppers are facing shortages of pre-breaded schnitzel slices, chicken nuggets and Kievs on store shelves and KFC restaurant trays thanks to supply bottlenecks at supplier Inghams
Spending tanks as virus cases pass 300,000 in a week
Consumer spending has plummeted to lockdown-like levels as 305,375 cases of COVID-19 were recorded nationally this week, and supermarket bosses apologise about empty shelves.