IFL
IOOF Holdings (IFL) is a financial services provider in Australia with IOOF Investment Management Limited as a responsible entity for the Company. IFL listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on December 5, 2003. The Company is actively involved in the provision of diversified financial products along with portfolio administration services which comprise investments, superannuation, immediate and deferred annuities, and investment trusts. IFL also caters financial planning and counseling services.
Financial Services company IOOF (ASX:IFL) have announced its half year financial results to its shareholders and investors on the Australian stockmarket.
- IOOF Net Profit of $33.2 million for the half year, down 28 percent.
- The financial result included one-off items such as the costs associated with the recent acquisition of Plan B Group Holdings and DKN.
Financial services group, IOOF (ASX: IFL) have released their full year financial results for FY 2012 to the ASX stockmarket.
- IOOF full year net profit of $19.4 million, down 81 percent.
- The company had to fulfil a deferred tax liability of $63 million.
- Underlying net profit was $96.4 million down 14 percent.
- Revenue was $624.7 million, down 3 percent.
- IFL stocks closed last week at $6.03 per share.
No upcoming ex-dividends are scheduled in the sharemarket world on Wednesday, November 23, 2011. On the other hand, there will be an Extraordinary General Meeting, two floats and several Annual General Meetings scheduled on the said day.
Float
For the start of September, there are no companies scheduled to float but there are 15 stocks that will go ex-dividend and two companies that will have their general meeting.
Dividends
Stocks from AAX, APN, BPA, CGF, FGL, GZL, IAG, IFL, KAT, SHL, SHV, SRV, TRG, TTS, and TWE will go on ex-dividend on September 1, 2011.
Learn the dividend history for IOOF HOLDINGS LIMITED. Dividends are payments made by a public company to its shareholders. It is a portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders. You are eligible to receive IFL dividends if you own the IOOF HOLDINGS LIMITED shares on the ex-dividend date. Investors and traders must purchase the stock before the exdividend date to be entitled to the dividend. The previous owner of the shares will receive the IFL dividend if you buy the stocks on or after the ex dividend date.
AED Oil was the overall worst performing Australian stock taking in a 31.9 percent decrease in its stock price this week. Among the worst performing stocks for the week 6 of 2008 on the Australian sharemarket were a mixture of property & funds management, metals mining, financial services and oil: Valad Property (VPG), Zinifex (ZFX), Challenger Financial Services Group (CGF), AED Oil (AED), IOOF Holdings (IFL). These worst performing stocks for week 3 of 2008 recorded losses above 13.5 percent by the end of the trading week.
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