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Market Cap $1.87 billion
P/E Ratio 19.74
Dividend Yield 0.00%
Shares Outstanding 422.05 million
Earnings per share 0.235
Dividend per share 0.07
Year To Date Return -31.24%
Earnings Yield 5.06%
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Austal Ltd (ASX: ASB)
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Share Fallers

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Earnings Results

Austal share price slides as revenue, profit contract in FY22

Austal posts FY22 earnings today.

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Why is the Austal share price sailing 28% higher today?

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Twiggy has been quietly buying up 8% of this ASX-listed company. Why?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Austal has historically paid two unfranked or fully franked dividends a year.

Austal generally pays its shareholder dividends in April and October.

Austal Ltd listed on the ASX on 8 December 1998.

Dividend Payment History Data provided by Morningstar.

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Ex-Date Amount Franking Type Payable
14 Sep 2023 $0.0300 0.00% Final 20 Oct 2023
15 Mar 2023 $0.0400 0.00% Interim 20 Apr 2023
07 Sep 2022 $0.0400 0.00% Final 13 Oct 2022
16 Mar 2022 $0.0400 0.00% Interim 21 Apr 2022
08 Sep 2021 $0.0400 0.00% Final 21 Oct 2021
17 Mar 2021 $0.0400 0.00% Interim 22 Apr 2021
08 Sep 2020 $0.0500 0.00% Final 22 Oct 2020
16 Mar 2020 $0.0300 0.00% Interim 17 Apr 2020
13 Sep 2019 $0.0300 0.00% Final 15 Oct 2019
19 Mar 2019 $0.0300 0.00% Interim 17 Apr 2019
14 Sep 2018 $0.0300 0.00% Final 10 Oct 2018
14 Mar 2018 $0.0200 0.00% Interim 06 Apr 2018
12 Sep 2017 $0.0000 100.00% Final 06 Oct 2017
14 Mar 2017 $0.0200 100.00% Interim 10 May 2017
13 Sep 2016 $0.0200 100.00% Final 07 Oct 2016
08 Mar 2016 $0.0200 100.00% Interim 29 Mar 2016
16 Sep 2011 $0.0600 100.00% Final 06 Oct 2011
05 Oct 2005 $0.0900 100.00% Final 25 Oct 2005

ASB ASX Announcements

An announcement is considered as "Price Sensitive" if it is thought that it may have an impact on the price of the security.

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About Austal Ltd

Austal Ltd (ASX: ASB) is an Australian-based shipbuilder that specialises in the design, construction, and support of defence and commercial vessels globally.

Austal's products include naval vessels, defence surface warfare combatants, high-speed support vessels, patrol boats for law enforcement, offshore vessels, as well as passenger and vehicle ferries. The company also installs and maintains vessel command and control systems, communication and radar technology, and information management systems.

Headquartered in Perth, Austal also has shipyards and servicing facilities in the United States, Vietnam, and the Philippines.

ASB Share Price History Data provided by Morningstar.

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Date Close Change % Change Volume Open High Low
23 Apr 2026 $4.43 $-0.21 -4.53% 2,115,852 $4.49 $4.70 $4.40
22 Apr 2026 $4.64 $0.04 0.87% 1,794,600 $4.56 $4.85 $4.56
21 Apr 2026 $4.60 $0.01 0.22% 763,385 $4.59 $4.64 $4.53
20 Apr 2026 $4.59 $-0.04 -0.86% 1,594,168 $4.72 $4.78 $4.57
17 Apr 2026 $4.63 $0.00 0.00% 1,518,691 $4.61 $4.65 $4.45
16 Apr 2026 $4.63 $0.13 2.89% 1,954,243 $4.58 $4.74 $4.50
15 Apr 2026 $4.50 $-0.17 -3.64% 1,393,360 $4.75 $4.84 $4.50
14 Apr 2026 $4.67 $0.16 3.55% 1,567,832 $4.62 $4.77 $4.61
13 Apr 2026 $4.51 $-0.19 -4.04% 843,347 $4.56 $4.69 $4.48
10 Apr 2026 $4.70 $0.05 1.08% 816,273 $4.63 $4.71 $4.57
09 Apr 2026 $4.65 $-0.13 -2.72% 944,864 $4.72 $4.77 $4.59
08 Apr 2026 $4.78 $0.27 5.99% 1,911,036 $4.63 $4.80 $4.58
07 Apr 2026 $4.51 $-0.01 -0.22% 2,288,767 $4.66 $4.67 $4.49
02 Apr 2026 $4.52 $-0.18 -3.83% 2,332,778 $4.74 $4.88 $4.47
01 Apr 2026 $4.70 $-0.07 -1.47% 1,866,381 $4.85 $4.99 $4.62
31 Mar 2026 $4.77 $-0.05 -1.04% 1,610,116 $4.74 $4.88 $4.67
30 Mar 2026 $4.82 $0.01 0.21% 1,323,179 $4.71 $4.86 $4.68
27 Mar 2026 $4.81 $-0.04 -0.82% 1,622,915 $4.70 $4.82 $4.67
26 Mar 2026 $4.85 $-0.05 -1.02% 2,573,866 $4.87 $5.15 $4.80
25 Mar 2026 $4.90 $0.26 5.60% 1,658,548 $4.68 $4.90 $4.56

Director Transactions Data provided by Morningstar.

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Date Director Type Amount Value Notes
04 Mar 2026 Richard Gibb Buy 3,000 $14,879
On-market trade.
25 Feb 2026 Susan (Sue) Murphy Buy 10,000 $50,000
On-market trade. avg. $5.00 per share plus brokerage
24 Feb 2026 Richard Gibb Buy 5,000 $27,000
On-market trade.
24 Feb 2026 Kathryn Toohey AM Buy 7,358 $40,027
On-market trade.
24 Feb 2026 Brent Cubis Buy 8,000 $40,456
On-market trade.

Directors & Management Data provided by Morningstar.

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Name Title Start Date Profile
Mr Brent Cubis Non-Executive Director Oct 2024
Mr Cubisis one of two Board Nominees for major shareholder Tattarang. He is a highly experienced Non Executive Director and CFO with over 20 years experience with boards in senior finance roles.. His previous roles have included CFO of Cochlear Ltd, CFO of Nine Network and Non Executive Director for A2B Ltd and Prime Media Ltd, both de-listed after being successfully sold, and youth cancer charity, Canteen Australia. His experience in managing global finance and risk teams, numerous mergers and acquisition transactions and the associated funding requirements bring valuable skills and experience to the Austal Board. He is Chair of the Risk Committee.
Ms Susan (Sue) Lee Murphy Non-Executive Director Sep 2025
Ms Murphy has executive leadership experience in engineering, infrastructure and corporate governance from her 40-year career. She served as the CEO of the Water Corporation of Western Australia for ten years until 2018. Prior to that, she spent 25 years at Clough Engineering, progressing through various operational and leadership roles before being appointed to the Board in 1998. Ms Murphy currently serves as a Non-Executive Director at Monadelphous Group and is an Advisory Board member at Cape Dunstans Construction. She completed her term as Pro Chancellor at the University of Western Australia in August 2025 and remains a Director on the UWA Business School Board. She will also join Risk Committee.
Mr Patrick (Paddy) Anthony Gregg Chief Executive OfficerManaging Director Jan 2021
Mr Gregg is senior leader with significant project management, manufacturing and business experience acquired within the high-technology Nuclear Defence Industry, Rail Industry and Naval Shipbuilding Industry. Immediately prior to joining Austal, he was working for Network Rail in the United Kingdom. During his time there he was responsible for major infrastructure enhancements and renewals. He has experience in the naval sector having worked for BAE Systems Submarines, based in Barrow in Furness, England. He was the Head of Project for the second Astute class hunter killer nuclear submarine build. In this role he worked closely with both the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence and Navy to ensure the project was successfully delivered. As Chief Operating Officer at Austal, Paddy had responsibility for the shipbuilding and sustainment operations in Australia, Philippines and Vietnam. This responsibility covered both new build of commercial and naval vessels, and the sustainment stream of the business focussed on support for the Australian Border Force and Royal Australian Navy. As Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, he oversees a global company comprising 5 shipyards and 8 service centres in 4 countries, with more than 4,400 employees worldwide.
Mr Lee John Goddard Non-Executive Director Jan 2023
Mr Goddard continues to serve as a Royal Australian Navy active reserve officer (rank Rear Admiral) following 34 years full time service up until January 2021. He is also a Non Executive Director of the Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation, the Australian Missile Corporation, Southern Launch, and the Chairman of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. Prior to assuming his current industry roles, he was dual appointed as Commander, Maritime Border Command and Operation Sovereign Border, responsible for the law enforcement and operational oversight of Australias maritime economic and security zones; covering more than 10 per cent of the earths surface across the Indian, Pacific and Southern Oceans, Antarctic Territory and Australias northern maritime approaches. This was preceded by a two year secondment into the Department of the Prime Minister & Cabinet. On promotion to Commodore in late 2014 he assumed the role of Commander Surface Fleet, commanding 18 major warships and over 3,500 personnel. He has commanded warships and joint agency Taskforces at every senior Navy rank from Commander to Rear Admiral. Lee has contributed to a range of professional and academic journals focused on national security, maritime issues and international affairs. He is member of the Risk Committee
Mr Richard Boyce Massey Gibb Non-Executive Director Jun 2025
Mr Gibb is a member of the Risk Committee, marking his second non executive directorship following his appointment to the ANZ Board in 2024, where he serves as Chairman of the Risk Committee and sits on the Audit and Technology Committees. He is one of two Board Nominees for major shareholder Tattarang. He is an accomplished international finance executive with over 35 years of experience across global investment banking and financial services. He is also currently Senior Advisor at Privatus Capital Partners and Chairman of Inala Endowment. Richard most recently served as Chief Executive Officer of Credit Suisse Australia, a role he held from 2019 to 2024. Prior to this, he held a range of senior leadership positions at Deutsche Bank, including Co Head of Banking for Asia Pacific, Co Head of Global Institutions and Chief Operating Officer for Global Banking. His earlier career includes roles at Merrill Lynch, Bankers Trust, Coopers & Lybrand and Westpac, providing him with broad expertise in international banking, capital markets, mergers and acquisitions and corporate finance.
Ms Kathryn Leslei Toohey AM Non-Executive Director Feb 2024
Ms Toohey brings program management, government procurement, digital and technology expertise to Austal through her experience in senior leadership roles in the Department of Defence. She was a senior officer in the Australian Army, retiring at the rank of major general in early 2023. For over two decades she was involved in Defence capability. She served as Head Land Capability responsible for the modernisation and sustainment of all Army equipment and infrastructure including helicopters, tanks, communication systems and watercraft. In her last appointment within the Australian Defence Force Headquarters she was responsible for integrating capability across the three Services. She was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force in the fields of capability development and education. She is also a Non Executive Director of Defence Health Ltd, Australian Naval Infrastructure (ANI) Pty Ltd, Cylent International Pty Ltd and Greater Western Sydney (GWS) Giants. She is a member of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) Executive Council and provides a range of advisory and consulting services. He is member of the Risk Committee.
Mr Richard Vaughn Spencer Non-Executive ChairmanNon-Executive Director Jul 2024
Hon Spencer was the 76th Secretary of the United States Navy. After graduating from Rollins College University, he served in the United States Marine Corps, as an H 46 (Phrog) pilot. After leaving active duty, he began a successful career in finance, working on Wall Street for 16 years for companies such as Goldman Sachs, Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette and Bear Stearns, before becoming President of Crossroads Investment Management LLC, and Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer of Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. and later Managing Director of Fall Creek Management LLC. He also served on the Pentagon Defense Business Board advisory panel and the Chief of Naval Operations Executive Panel. He is currently the Global Chairman of Bondi Partners, an advisory firm based in Australia offering strategic counsel to corporate and government clients; Managing Director of Pallas Ventures, which focuses on emerging commercial technologies that have applicability in the National Security arena; and is a member of the board of directors of the Global Atlantic Financial Group, and Focused Energy. He is also a member of the Advisory Board to the US Innovation and Technology Fund.
Mr Adrian Strang Company Secretary
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Christian Johnstone Chief Financial Officer
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Michelle Kruger President USA
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Top Shareholders Data provided by Morningstar.

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Name Shares Capital
HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited 153,017,645 36.33%
Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited 86,086,117 20.44%
J P Morgan Nominees Australia Pty Limited 42,138,536 10.00%
HAA No. 1 Pty Ltd 41,700,000 9.90%
Austro Pty Ltd 18,601,692 4.42%
BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Limited 11,837,421 2.81%
National Nominees Limited 2,654,769 0.63%
Ace Property Holdings Pty Ltd 2,450,000 0.58%
Pacific Custodians Pty Limited 2,342,995 0.56%
Mr Garry Heys & Mrs Dorothy Heys 2,044,670 0.49%
Onyx (WA) Pty Ltd 1,662,500 0.39%
Mossisberg Pty Ltd 1,500,000 0.36%
Bond Street Custodians Limited 1,396,511 0.33%
Neweconomy Com Au Nominees Pty Limited 1,225,446 0.29%
Mr William Robert Chambers 1,000,000 0.24%
Warbont Nominees Pty Limited 990,671 0.24%
Kenny Nominees (NT) Pty Ltd 777,881 0.18%
Netwealth Investments Limited 745,525 0.18%
Ubs Nominees Pty Ltd 546,469 0.13%
Mr Donald Stewart Anson 485,384 0.12%

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