Fairfax bets on merger as regionals hit profit

Original article by Stephen Brook
The Australian – Page: 19 : 16-Aug-18

Fairfax Media has posted a 2017-18 net loss of $63.8m, compared with a $83.9m profit previously. The latest result was affected by writedowns associated with Fairfax’s regional newspapers and its New Zealand division, while revenue was down 2.8 per cent. Fairfax CEO Greg Hywood says the proposed merger with Nine Entertainment Company will allow the combined group to increase its audience reach and marketing inventory.

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FAIRFAX MEDIA LIMITED – ASX FXJ, NINE ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX NEC, DOMAIN HOLDINGS AUSTRALIA LIMITED – ASX DHA, STAN ENTERTAINMENT PTY LTD, MACQUARIE MEDIA LIMITED – ASX MRN, STUFF LIMITED, GOOGLE INCORPORATED

Mitsui offer for AWE deemed fair

Original article by Angela Macdonald-Smith
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 18 : 22-Feb-18

AWE Limited has posted a 2017-18 interim net loss of $A23.8m, although its underlying loss narrowed from $A11.5m previously to just $A5.3m. Meanwhile, an independent expert’s report by Grant Thornton has concluded that the $A602m takeover offer from Japan-based Mitsui is "fair and reasonable". The firm values AWE’s shares at between $A0.78 and $A1.06, compared with Mitsui’s offer of $A0.95 per share. RBC Capital Markets says Mineral Resources and China Energy Reserve & Chemical Group are unlikely to make new offers for AWE.

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AWE LIMITED – ASX AWE, GRANT THORNTON AUSTRALIA, MITSUI AND COMPANY LIMITED, RBC CAPITAL MARKETS, MINERAL RESOURCES LIMITED – ASX MIN, CHINA ENERGY RESERVE AND CHEMICAL GROUP COMPANY LIMITED, LATTICE ENERGY LIMITED, BEACH ENERGY LIMITED – ASX BPT

Former insiders cast doubt on company trading update

Original article by Su-Lin Tan
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 8 : 23-Jan-18

Listed real estate firm McGrath advised the ASX of an earnings downgrade on 22 January. McGrath reported that it expects to make a loss of $A50,000 for the first half of 2017-18, although internal documents provided to a newspaper suggested that the figure might be a lot higher. Past employees of McGrath suggest that the figures it provided to the ASX were somewhat optimistic. It is also understood that Peter Malouf recently resigned as head of training at McGrath, as did Michael Conolly as head of network property management.

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McGRATH LIMITED – ASX MEA

Oil’s not well: $4.5bn loss for sector

Original article by Matt Chambers
The Australian – Page: 17 & 20 : 23-Oct-17

Australia’s oil and gas sector produced a record 488 million barrels of oil equivalent in 2015-16, according to the Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association. However, APPEA also reported that the sector recorded a combined net loss of $A4.5 billion, the worst result since its annual surveys began in 1987-88. Taxes and royalties paid by the oil and gas sector fell from $A5.24 billion to $A4.25 billion, while total revenue fell from $A29.99 billion to $A23.73 billion.

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AUSTRALIAN PETROLEUM PRODUCTION AND EXPLORATION ASSOCIATION LIMITED, ORGANISATION OF PETROLEUM EXPORTING COUNTRIES, LIBERAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA

CBS set for windfall on Ten’s tax credits

Original article by Darren Davidson
The Australian – Page: 24 : 11-Sep-17

­KordaMentha’s report on Ten Network shows that the collapsed broadcaster’s unrecorded tax ­losses of $A58.9m could be utilised by CBS Corporation if it gains full ownership. The tax-loss credits could potentially enable CBS to book large profits before it becomes liable to pay any tax on Ten’s earnings. CBS requires approval from the Foreign Investment Review Board to acquire Ten, while businessmen Bruce Gordon and Lachlan Murdoch are seeking a court ruling that KordaMentha’s creditors’ report lacked sufficient detail.

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TEN NETWORK HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX TEN, CBS CORPORATION, KORDA MENTHA AND COLLEAGUES PTY LTD, AUSTRALIA. FOREIGN INVESTMENT REVIEW BOARD, AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION, AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE, SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES, 21ST CENTURY FOX INCORPORATED

Santos to cap Gladstone gas exports

Original article by Matt Chambers
The Australian – Page: 22 : 25-Aug-17

Oil and gas producer Santos has posted a 2017 interim net loss of $US506m ($A642m), following a $US1.1bn loss for the previous corresponding period. However, it has booked an underlying profit of $US156m, compared with a $A5m loss previously. Revenue rose from $US1.21bn to $US1.5bn. MD ‘Kevin Gallagher says Santos is poised to announce additional domestic gas supply contracts, while it intends to limit the Gladstone LNG project’s annual export volumes to six million tonnes until the mid-2020s.

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SANTOS LIMITED – ASX STO

Retailer Godfreys sucks it up and goes back to basics

Original article by Simon Evans
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 26 : 18-Aug-17

Vacuum cleaner retailer Godfreys Group has posted a 2016-17 net loss of $A18.4 million. Revenue declined by 2.9 per cent to $A174.1 million, while 22 of its company stores were converted to franchise outlets during the year. Analysts see Godfreys falling behind stores like JB Hi-Fi and Harvey Norman in the $A1.3 billion Australian vacuum cleaner sector, while the pending arrival of Amazon presents another challenge for the group.

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GODFREYS GROUP LIMITED – ASX GFY, JB HI-FI LIMITED – ASX JBH, HARVEY NORMAN HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX HVN, AMAZON.COM INCORPORATED, WERTHEIM SCHRODER AND COMPANY, HOOVER (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD, DYSON INDUSTRIES LIMITED

New tax bill for Chevron over inter-company loans

Original article by Matt Chambers
The Australian – Page: 19 : 8-Jun-17

Chevron Australia’s financial accounts show that it made a net loss of $US541m in 2016, compared with a $US165m profit in 2015. The local subsidiary of US energy giant Chevron did not pay income tax and petroleum resource rent tax in 2016. The accounts also indicate that the Australian Taxation Office has issued amended assessments regarding interest deductions on intercompany loans for the period covering 2009 to 2013. This is in addition to the additional tax bill of $A340m for the period from 2003 to 2007.

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CHEVRON AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, CHEVRON CORPORATION, AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE, FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA

Ten review to cut costs in ‘every dark corner’

Original article by Mitchell Bingemann
The Australian – Page: 21 : 28-Apr-17

Ten Network has posted a 2016-17 interim loss of $A232.2m and advised that it expects to book a full-year underlying EBITDA loss of between $A25m and $A30m. CEO Paul Anderson has revealed plans for an 18-month "transformation program" that will seek to increase revenue and aggressively reduce costs. Ten’s directors have conceded that there is significant doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern, with a $A200m debt facility due to expire at the end of 2017.

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TEN NETWORK HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX TEN, FOXTEL MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, WIN CORPORATION PTY LTD, NEWS CORP AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, NEWS CORPORATION – ASX NWS, COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA – ASX CBA

Earnings the focus as Nine pledges to regain revenue share

Original article by Mitchell Bingemann
The Australian – Page: 21 : 24-Feb-17

Nine Entertainment Company has posted a 2016-17 interim loss of $A236.9m, after writing down the value of its TV assets by $A260m. Underlying net profit fell by four per cent to $A75m, and group revenue was five per cent lower at $A659.2m. The TV division’s revenue was also down five per cent, at $A578.2m. Nine CEO Hugh Marks is upbeat about the outlook for the second half, noting a rise in its TV ratings and indications of an improvement in the advertising market.

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NINE ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX NEC, NINE NETWORK AUSTRALIA LIMITED, SEVEN NETWORK LIMITED, WARNER BROS