annual reports

Where Can I Find Annual Returns for the All Ords and ASX 200?


Learn about All Ords and ASX 200 annual returns.

The All Ordinaries Index (AOI, also called the 'All Ords') is the oldest shares index in Australia, which is composed of nearly all common shares listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). The S&P/ASX 200 index is a market index of stocks listed on the ASX from Standard & Poor's. The S&P/ASX 200 started on 31 March 2000.

ASX 100 Top 100 Company Reporting Season Timetable


When does the Australian companies undergo their financial reporting season when they release their financial results? ASX 100 Top 100 Company Reporting Season Timetable

The ASX Top 100 companies reporting season timetable occurs within about two months after the conclusion of half yearly and annual reports. So you’ll find many companies reporting their profits and losses annually around July/August and January/February. Where can you find out when a company will report their half yearly results? You can do so via press releases on their website or on the ASX website or via Australian Financial Review.

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