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SDI Limited

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Trading Update Dec 2024

Notification of Results/Reporting Date, Trading Update

  • Jan 17, 2025
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Results of Meeting

Results of Meeting

  • Nov 28, 2024
  • 1 page

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2024 CEO AGM Presentation

Company Presentation, Chairman's Address to Shareholders

  • Nov 28, 2024
  • 12 pages

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Chair's Address to Shareholders

Chairman's Address to Shareholders

  • Nov 28, 2024
  • 1 page

Virtual Meeting Guide 2024 AGM

Notice of Meeting - Other

  • Oct 25, 2024
  • 5 pages

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November 2021

Professional investors point to pent-up demand for personal healthcare services.

Health stocks to watch as pandemic eases

Pacific Smiles, NIB and Monash IVF are among the companies favoured by fund managers.

  • Tony Featherstone

July 2016

Say Aaaah. ASX-listed dentistry stocks have had a tough time in the past seven months even though longer-term investors who took up shares in floats are still doing okay.

Dentistry stocks proving to be no safe haven for ASX investors

The three main ASX dentistry stocks, Pacific Smiles, 1300Smiles and SDI, have sold off 10 to 25 per cent since late 2015.

  • Updated
  • Simon Evans

December 2015

Salary Survey 2015: Show of hands keeps lid on 'strikes' against pay reports

Mining and mid-cap companies continue to flout the rules on shareholder voting, disregarding large protest votes to wave through executive bonuses.

  • Updated
  • Patrick Durkin

December 2012

SDI shows promising signs of a turnaround

In the past six months SDI’s share price has performed strongly, increasing by about 200 per cent.

  • Updated
  • Trevor Hoey

August 2011

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Dental products maker SDI Limited exports more than 90 per cent of its products, with the group’s profits undermined by the strong Australian dollar and a higher silver price. However, the group believes it will be able to pass on these costs this year.

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August 2010

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SDI, a dental materials company, saw a foreign exchange hit to net profit, which masked a stronger performance from the underlying business. Jeffery Cheetham, SDI’s Managing Director said key product Riva, a glass-based tooth filler, is now becoming established in the global market.

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February 2008

Briefs

DOMINION MINING

  • Paul Garvey, Sue Mitchell, Vesna Poljak, Julie-anne Sprague, Staff reporter

February 2007

Briefs

AUSDRILL

  • Eli Greenblat

August 2006

Briefs

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  • Chris Milne; Jo Clarke;

March 2006

BRIEFS

INVOCARE Australia's only listed funeral company said revenue was flat despite a fall in the expected death rate

  • Eli Greenblat

August 2005

SDI confident it has stopped the rot

SDI managing director and major shareholder Jeffery Cheetham has apologised to investors for a disastrous year in which profits for the specialist dental products maker shrank nearly 75 per cent.

  • Eli Greenblat

May 2005

SDI cuts forecast again

Specialist dental products maker SDI has shocked investors with its second profit downgrade in as many months, adding its name to the growing list of small-cap companies to lower earnings expectations.

  • Eli Greenblat

November 2004

SDI bites off more growth

Westfield shopping magnate Frank Lowy likes to tell the story of how ££1000 invested in his company when it began in the 1950s would today be worth nearly $200 million.

  • Eli Greenblat

September 2004

India toothsome to SDI

Specialist dental products maker SDI is considering establishing a subsidiary in India, taking advantage of the country's mushrooming middle class and its escalating demand for the company's suite of tooth-whitening systems, alloys and dental equipment.

  • Eli Greenblat

July 2004

Dental group is smiling

Specialist dental products maker SDI put a smile on investors' faces after it forecast that a nearly 16 per cent jump in sales for 2003-04 to $42.5 million.

  • Eli Greenblat
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February 2004

All smiles

Jeffery Cheetham is the managing director and founder of the dental restorative material company SDI. For most of the 1990s its share price hovered around 50¢. Now, with a successful export campaign and the popularity of cosmetic dentistry, SDI shares are $10.50. Investors, including Cheetham, who owns about 45% of the company, have built large fortunes.

  • By Robert Skeffington

November 2003

Dental products become sexy

Manufacturing the amalgam that dentists use to fill cavities is not the sexiest of businesses. When Hunter Hall portfolio manager Craig Hood strayed out to the industrial Melbourne suburb of Bayswater to take a look at SDI with Southern Cross Equities broker David O'Halloran , he was the first institutional investor to visit the company in three years.

  • MARTIN PRETTY

August 2003

Million-dollar smile

New markets, a wider range and an investor relations push have given a dental supplier a ring of confidence.

  • By Beth Quinlivan

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