WTF

Wotif.com Holdings (WTF)

Stock Code

WTF

Stock Exchange

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Wotif.com Holdings (WTF) is an online travel agency providing online accommodation booking services to in excess of 45 countries worldwide with a primary focus on Australia and New Zealand. Every month more than 205,000 bookings are made through Company’s website. Wotif.com Holdings listed on the ASX on 2nd June, 2006. The Company operates through its offices in Australia, Canada, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore and the United Kingdom, with its head office located in Brisbane.

Wotif.com $27.5m Profit, Down 5% 1H2013


Online accommodation and travel booking service, Wotif.com (ASX:WTF) have announced its half year financial results for 2013 to its shareholders and investors on the Australian stockmarket.

  • Wotif.com post a profit of $27.5 million for the half, down 5 percent.
  • Costs relating to online marketing, web maintenance and increasing employees raised operating costs by 6 percent.

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Wotif.com Holdings Dividends

1 September, 2010 - 13:41

Study the dividend history for WOTIF.COM HOLDINGS 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.

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