TPI

Transpacific Industries Group (TPI)

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TPI

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Transpacific Industries Group (TPI) is a holding company principally engaged in providing waste and environmental services, vehicle retailing and terminal services in Australia, New Zealand and parts of the Asia Pacific. Transpacific Industries Group listed don ASX on 3 May, 2005. Its key operations consist of transfer stations, collection operations, waste-to-energy sites, composting facilities and recycling plants. The Company is organized into six operating divisions.

Transpacific Industries $42m Profit 1H2013


Waste management company Transpacific Industries Group (ASX:TPI) have announced its first half financial results to its shareholders and investors on the Australian stock market.

  • Transpacific Industries Group posted a first half net profit of $42 million, up from $16.5 million in the previous corresponding period.
  • TPI underlying net profit up to $35.8 million from $25.2 million.

Transpacific Industries Group Full Year Financial Report 2012


Australia's largest waste management company, Transpacific Industries Group (ASX:TPI) have released their full year financial results for FY 2012 to the ASX stockmarket.

  • Transpacific Industries Group reports a $12.5 million statutory profit after tax
  • The net profit comes after reporting a loss of $296.5 million in the previous financial year.
  • Total revenue: $2.28 billion, up 4.8 percent.
  • EBITDA up 3.7 percent to $440.2 million

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Transpacific Industries Sued for $4.6m By Founder


Shares of waste management company Transpacific Industries Group (TPI) rose by 0.5 cents to 80.5 cents today after its former founder and executive chairman Terry Peabody filed a legal action to the company claiming $4.6 million of damages yesterday. Peabody is suing his former company regarding its equity raising.

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