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Clean Seas Seafood Ltd
$0.089
Jan 14, 5:21:40 AM GMT+11 · AUD · ASX · Disclaimer
StockAU listed security
Previous close
$0.089
Day range
$0.089 - $0.090
Year range
$0.087 - $0.32
Market cap
17.72M AUD
Avg Volume
260.16K
P/E ratio
-
Dividend yield
-
Primary exchange
ASX
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Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(AUD)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Revenue
17.36M-1.31%
Operating expense
6.11M1.00%
Net income
-3.75M-179.34%
Net profit margin
-21.63-180.41%
Earnings per share
EBITDA
-3.07M-156.12%
Effective tax rate
Total assets
Total liabilities
(AUD)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Cash and short-term investments
4.30M-32.34%
Total assets
86.98M-20.32%
Total liabilities
25.00M13.10%
Total equity
61.98M
Shares outstanding
201.31M
Price to book
0.29
Return on assets
-11.09%
Return on capital
-12.59%
Net change in cash
(AUD)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Net income
-3.75M-179.34%
Cash from operations
-263.50K73.29%
Cash from investing
-1.72M-12.14%
Cash from financing
843.00K139.49%
Net change in cash
-1.14M47.34%
Free cash flow
-3.51M-247.37%
About
Clean Seas Seafood Ltd is an Australian seafood company, specialising in aquaculture of the Yellowtail Kingfish. Clean Seas was formed by The Stehr Group in 2000 and was publicly listed on the ASX in 2005. The company’s initial purpose was to propagate and grow Southern Bluefin Tuna, as well as other species including Yellowtail Kingfish. Today, Clean Seas focuses its efforts solely on the sustainable, closed cycle production of Yellowtail Kingfish. Clean Seas is recognised for innovative aquaculture practices and reliability in supplying the highest quality fresh fish to markets all over the world, 52 weeks a year. Their operational footprint is on the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, which includes a hatchery in Arno Bay and multiple farm sites off Port Lincoln in the Spencer Gulf. The head office and processing facility are based in Royal Park, Adelaide. Fed by the currents from the Southern Ocean, the Spencer Gulf has some of the purest water in the world. It is the perfect place to raise Yellowtail Kingfish that are indigenous to the Spencer Gulf. Unique in Australia, the Spencer Gulf has no rivers feeding into it, and no farmland surrounding it. Wikipedia
Founded
2000
Employees
107
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