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Goodman Group

Investment in directly and indirectly held industrial property, investment management, property management services and development management.

GMG$37.500
 -0.300 -0.79%

Data last updated:Dec 10, 2024 – 11.11am. Data is 20 mins delayed.

Previous Close

37.800

Open

39.330

Day Range

37.430 - 39.430

52 Week Range

22.900 - 39.430

Volume

1,775,967

Value

68,432,705

Bid

37.480

Ask

37.500

Dividend Yield

0.82%

P/E Ratio

313.93

Market Cap

71.800B

Total Issue

1,911,596,423

ASX Announcements

Ceasing to be a substantial holder

Ceasing to be a substantial holder

  • Dec 6, 2024
  • 393 pages

Appendix 3Y

Change of Director’s Interest Notice

  • Nov 29, 2024
  • 2 pages

Appendix 3y x 3

Change of Director’s Interest Notice

  • Nov 15, 2024
  • 9 pages

Notification regarding unquoted securities - GMG

Appendix 3G (Notification of Issue, Conversion or Payment up of Unquoted Equity Securities)

  • Nov 15, 2024
  • 6 pages

AGM Results of Meeting

Results of Meeting

  • Nov 14, 2024
  • 3 pages

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This Month

Macquarie’s Shemara Wikramanayake has topped the AFR’s CEO pay ranks for the fourth year running.

Australia’s 50 highest-paid CEOs in 2024 revealed

Macquarie Group’s Shemara Wikramanayake is Australia’s best-paid CEO for the fourth year in a row.

  • Patrick Durkin
Greg Goodman has made a big pivot towards data centres.

Greg Goodman turns his company into a data centre powerhouse

The billionaire’s push to meet the booming demand for data storage lands him a place on the 2024 The Australian Financial Review Business People of the Year list.

  • Larry Schlesinger

Humble starts, billion-dollar deals unite Business Person of the Year winners

Founders of Chemist Warehouse Jack Gance, Sam Gance and Mario Verrocchi, and AirTrunk’s Robin Khuda take the top prize for 2024.

  • James Thomson
A $1.9 billion block trade in Goodman Group has turned out to be Citi’s big miss.

Black Tuesday block fiasco has Citi staring down $50m loss

Snagging an order to sell $1.9 billion of Goodman shares should have been a coup. But the bungled deal has wiped the equities team’s entire annual fee revenue.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
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GDP misses forecasts; Chaos in South Korea; Forrest’s female fund

Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

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Goodman Group CEO, Greg Goodman at the AGM in Sydney last month.

Monster $1.9b Goodman Group block recut; Citi tipped to lose $35m

Fund manager sources said the belly flop came down to Citi’s ECM team trying to move nearly $2 billion worth of stock at a super-tight discount rather than a lack of demand for Goodman shares.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

November

Chris Ellison and Richard White have put a spotlight on ESG.

Founder problems? Pull the other one. Founder stocks are flying

Look at the companies whose shares have hit all-time highs this week and what do you see?

  • Anthony Macdonald
SG Hiscock’s Grant Berry.

ASX property stocks are the ‘quiet achievers’, says SG Hiscock

Portfolio manager Grant Berry says residential developer Peet has the most near-term upside and opportunity abounds in the smaller end of the property sector.

  • Joanne Tran
The awarding of performance rights to Greg Goodman received a large protest vote.

Goodman suffers first strike against pay despite 75pc return

The industrial powerhouse suffered a 34 per cent protest vote against its remuneration report despite reporting “truly outstanding” FY24 results.

  • Larry Schlesinger and Campbell Kwan
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Dutton’s tax surprise; Trump picks Musk; Borrowers ‘bank tax cuts’

Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

Goodman Group CEO Greg Goodman makes no apologies for paying based on performance.

The cycle that helps Goodman employees out-earn Macquarie by 2.3 times

Should the tide ever turn on logistics parks, data centres and Goodman Group’s incredible business, perhaps investors will wonder whether they cut it too much slack.

  • Anthony Macdonald
Artist impression of a data centre in Artarmon, Sydney that Goodman will start building next year.

The property giant that will soon build more data centres than sheds

The launch of a number big turnkey data centre projects next year – including in Sydney and Paris – will ramp up the value of Goodman’s global workbook.

  • Larry Schlesinger
Greg Goodman’s cooking up what could be one of the ASX’s most valuable organic expansion plans.

The striking thing about Goodman Group’s $25b data centres run

Listening to Greg Goodman, we’re reminded of another large cap’s ambitious organic expansion plans. The investor reception is chalk and cheese.

  • Anthony Macdonald

September

poses for portraits on August 13, 2017 in Canberra, Australia. Steven Worrall of Microsoft and Greg Boorer of Canberra Data Centres.

Data centre owner Infratil revels in the AirTrunk effect

Shares in the CDC investor rose on Wednesday following AirTrunk’s $23.5 billion sale to a Blackstone-led consortium.

  • Tess Bennett
AirTrunk founder Robin Khuda founded AirTrunk less than a decade ago.

AirTrunk’s $23.5b AI pay day

Blackstone emerged as the winning bidder in the year’s biggest merger and acquisition deal, netting its founder Robin Khuda a $1 billion-plus payday.

  • Paul Smith and Anthony Macdonald
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August

NextDC chief Craig Scroggie.

No sweetener for NextDC in AirTrunk’s $20b auction

The CEO of data centre group NextDC, Craig Scroggie, doesn’t expect AirTrunk’s sale to influence the way his company is valued by the sharemarket.

  • Tess Bennett
Origin Energy chief executive Frank Calabria has had to dial down the company’s cost-cutting plans.

Expectations collide with reality on day four of earnings season

The good times cannot last forever at Origin Energy and Cochlear, while Goodman Group feeds the ducks like only it can, and Telstra’s Vicki Brady talks up recent cost cuts.

  • James Thomson and Anthony Macdonald
Greg Goodman at Goodman Group’s Rosebery head office in Sydney.

Goodman sets out its transformation from warehouses to data centres

Chief executive Greg Goodman says demand for data processing and storage is “next level” as he maps out the next five years for the landlord.

  • Updated
  • Larry Schlesinger
Goodman Group CEO Greg Goodman jumped on an analyst’s comment that his company has made a “step change”. It is.

The ASX’s biggest AI winner this year isn’t a tech company

You have to admire how a sprawling global business has been reshaped to be part of a strong investment thematic. You also have to believe to justify the valuation.

  • Anthony Macdonald
New home starts are down 45 per cent from mid-2021. The economy is struggling and now household spending is under severe pressure.

ASX valuations mask grim reality of a softening economy

Sharemarket investors need to factor in that central banks cut interest rates when economies slow and profit growth splutters.

  • Simon Evans

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