ELD

Elders (ELD)

Stock Code

ELD

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Elders (ELD) has developed core rural and automotive businesses organically and through acquisitions. Some businesses have recently been divested and the company is now shifting its focus towards its Rural Services business. Some of FCL's businesses are held through associate or JV companies (for example, Rural Bank). ELD was listed on the Australian stockmarket on 30 June, 1981.

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Elders $395m Loss: Future Improvements


Adelaide-based rural services and automotive group Elders (ELD) is still keeping a positive outlook after declaring a $395.4 million annual loss for the year to September 2011.

From the company's $217.6 million loss during the previous period to this year's bigger loss, Elders forestry assets are now being sold off after contributing $335.4m of this year's deficit. $64.6m of the deficit came from other non-recurring items and discontinued operations.

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With a $14.6 million loss in the first half, agribusiness company Elders (ELD) has downgraded its underlying profit forecast for the full year.

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