Aurizon Holdings Limited (ASX:AZJ)

Australia flag Australia · Delayed Price · Currency is AUD
3.260
-0.030 (-0.91%)
Aug 14, 2025, 4:10 PM AEST
-1.51%
Market Cap 5.76B
Revenue (ttm) 3.93B
Net Income (ttm) 402.00M
Shares Out 1.75B
EPS (ttm) 0.22
PE Ratio 15.02
Forward PE 14.40
Dividend 0.17 (5.26%)
Ex-Dividend Date Mar 3, 2025
Volume 6,615,002
Average Volume 5,840,249
Open 3.280
Previous Close 3.290
Day's Range 3.240 - 3.290
52-Week Range 2.870 - 3.580
Beta 0.45
RSI 55.45
Earnings Date Aug 18, 2025

About Aurizon Holdings

Aurizon Holdings Limited, through its subsidiaries, operates as a rail freight operator in Australia. The company operates through Network, Coal, Bulk, and Other segments. It transports various commodities, including mining, agricultural, industrial, and retail products; and retail goods and groceries across towns, and cities, as well as coal and iron ore. The company also operates and manages the Central Queensland Coal Network that consists of 2,670 kilometers of track network; and provides various specialist services, such as rail design, en... [Read more]

Industry Railroads
Sector Industrials
Founded 2010
Employees 5,930
Stock Exchange Australian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol AZJ
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, Aurizon Holdings's revenue was 3.84 billion, an increase of 9.48% compared to the previous year's 3.51 billion. Earnings were 406.00 million, an increase of 47.10%.

Financial Statements

News

Aurizon in discussions to sell $4b stake in Queensland rail network

The country’s largest listed freight business has spoken to private infrastructure investors and hedge funds in what could be its biggest shake-up in 15 years.

3 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

Network or nuisance? Aurizon’s ‘beyond coal’ dream turns into hot mess

After years of underperformance, a spoilt deal and a 15-year quest to be something different, dominoes are starting to fall.

3 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

Aurizon slashes 200 jobs as Whyalla impairment bites

The rail freight group is hauling less bulk commodities, partly because of big customers such as the Whyalla Steelworks being in administration.

3 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Half Year 2025 Aurizon Holdings Ltd Earnings Presentation Transcript

Half Year 2025 Aurizon Holdings Ltd Earnings Presentation Transcript

6 months ago - GuruFocus

Gupta owes $684,000 to suppliers in Sydney’s industrial heartland

An Australian business owned by one of India’s richest families is among those chasing payments, while Aurizon extends ban of iron ore transport at Whyalla.

9 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Aurizon investors get $150m buyback after profit bump

Income from coal haulage helped lift annual profit by 25 per cent, but losses from moving consumer goods dragged down the full-year result.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review

Aurizon shares tumble 9pc on weak earnings outlook

The rail group’s shares slid despite a $150 million share buyback and 25 per cent rise in net profit as investors worry about future income.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review

Aurizon acquisition could push up cargo prices: ACCC

The company’s attempts to move into stevedoring in South Australia as it expand its bulk freight business could be used to “frustrate” rivals, the regulator said.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review

Transport needs to avoid becoming the nation’s biggest emitter

Without dramatic changes, this may be the last industry to decarbonise. Aurizon, the winner of the Logistics and Transport category, aims to change that with its electric locomotive.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review

Aurizon Holdings Ltd's Dividend Analysis

Aurizon Holdings Ltd's Dividend Analysis

1 year ago - GuruFocus

Aurizon wants to give investors money after 82pc profit jump

Aurizon could reward shareholders with higher dividends or share buybacks, chief executive Andrew Harding said.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review

Aurizon CEO Says Buyback May be Possible as Outlook for Returns Improves

Australian rail-freight operator Aurizon Holdings may consider buying back shares, its chief executive said, after flagging a potential increase to shareholder returns next fiscal year.

1 year ago - The Wall Street Journal

Aurizon tips $300m into ‘land-bridging’

Aurizon plans to invest up to $300m in heavy haul locomotives, container wagons and harbour cranes as part of the expansion of its freight business through Port of Darwin.

2 years ago - Herald Sun Australia