Barramundi delivers $14.9m First Half Profit

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Mon, Feb 28 2022 04:43 pm

Results for announcement to the market
Name of issuer Barramundi Limited
Reporting Period 6 months to 31 December 2021
Previous Reporting Period 6 months to 31 December 2020
Currency NZ$
Amount (000s) Percentage change

Revenue from continuing operations $17,309 (50%)
Total Revenue $17,309 (50%)
Net profit/(loss) from continuing operations $14,943 (53%)
Total net profit/(loss) $14,943 (53%)

Interim/Final Dividend
Amount per Quoted Equity Security $NZ 1.68 cents per share
Imputed amount per Quoted Equity Security $NZ 0.00022774
Record Date 10 March 2022
Dividend Payment Date 25 March 2022
Current period Prior comparable period

Net tangible assets per Quoted Equity Security $0.8529 $0.8015
A brief explanation of any of the figures above necessary to enable the figures to be understood The financial statements attached to this report have been reviewed by PricewaterhouseCoopers and are not subject to a qualification. A copy of the auditor’s review report applicable to the financial statements is attached to this announcement.

Authority for this announcement
Name of person authorised to make this announcement W.A. Burns
Contact person for this announcement W.A. Burns
Contact phone number (09) 4840352
Contact email address [email protected]
Date of release through MAP 28 February 2022
Reviewed interim financial statements accompany this announcement.


Announcement PDF


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