ORL

OrotonGroup (ORL)

Stock Code

ORL

Stock Exchange

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OrotonGroup (ORL) is a leading Australian fashion brand manger. It is engaged in the retailing and wholesale of leather goods, fashion apparel and related accessories under the two leading premium brands, the Oroton and Polo Ralph Lauren in Australasia. A variety of fashion apparel is made available to customers through major retail outlets including the ORL’s own boutique brand outlets. ORL OrtonGroup listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on 18th June, 1987. ORL’s headquarters is located in the inner city Sydney suburb of Waterloo and it employs circa 600 personnel.

OrotonGroup Loses Ralph Lauren License


Australian brands retailer, OrotonGroup (ASX:ORL) have emerged from their trading halt to announce that they have lost their license to sell Ralph Lauren products in Australia. The American clothing and accessories designer has ended the 23 year long relationship with Oroton. The license will not renew or be extended beyond its expiry next year June 30.

EGM and AGMs Line Up for Sharemarket Wednesday


There will be no floats and ex-dividends tomorrow, November 30, 2011. However, an Extraordinary General Meeting and many Annual General Meetings are scheduled on the same day.

Extraordinary General Meeting

The Stock Market Diary for Thursday


There's plenty of room in the schedule for Thursday, October 6, 2011. There are only 2 stocks that will go on ex-dividend and four companies that will hold their general meeting.

Dividends

OrotonGroup Dividends

1 September, 2010 - 13:40

Study the dividend history for OROTONGROUP LIMITED. A taxable payment declared by a company's board of directors and given to its shareholders out of the company's current or retained earnings, usually quarterly. Dividends are usually given as cash (cash dividend), but they can also take the form of stock (stock dividend) or other property. Dividends provide an incentive to own stock in stable companies even if they are not experiencing much growth. Companies are not required to pay dividends.

Oroton Profitable


Oroton (ORL), an upmarket Australian fashion house, has found that even during the global financial crisis, women were still in the market for pricey upmarket handbags and accessories. Sally Macdonald, the Oroton Chief Executive joined Oroton Group in September 2006 when the company reported a $9.4 million loss a result of high costs, underperforming brands and a string of dud acquisition deals under the leadership of controlling shareholders the Lane family.

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