ASX Announcements
Presentation to Macquarie Australia Conference
Company Presentation, Chairman's Address to Shareholders
- May 8, 2024
- 12 pages
Notification of cessation of securities - AGL
Appendix 3H (Notification of cessation of securities)
- Apr 11, 2024
- 4 pages
This Month
Confession season kick-off fails to derail ASX run
Fund managers say this year’s Macquarie Australia Conference was among the least eventful in recent memory – and that may be a good sign for investors.
- Joshua Peach
How Sage Capital is making money from other investors’ panic
Veteran hedge fund manager Sean Fenton has no qualms going against the crowd, buying ResMed after its collapse in 2023.
- Joanne Tran
Offshore Gippsland licences to unlock $100b of generation
The winners of a dozen offshore wind licences are preparing for offtake auctions that seek to harness world-class resources.
- Ben Potter
Why AGL’s staff are happier after a major plant closure
AGL will use the Liddell decommissioning as a blueprint for plant shutdowns, after it managed to move 100 per cent of workers into new roles.
- Agnes King
April
- Opinion
- Australian economy
Let’s not waste the green energy opportunity
The government’s industry policy is not some throwback to the Deakinite settlement. It’s quite the opposite.
- Chris Bowen
Why AGL chairman Patricia McKenzie couldn’t get a job in a law firm
She almost didn’t take up legal studies in the first place, but didn’t expect to find job hunting so difficult.
- Sally Patten
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
‘Big Short’ hero’s new big idea is one Aussie investors can ride
Famed US investor Steve Eisman says that when things are good, markets trade on stories. But there’s one theme that stands out from the rest.
- James Thomson
- Exclusive
- Funding
Sydney start-up Honey Insurance lands blockbuster $108m US investment
After 305 meetings Honey has closed a huge series A funding round, but it had to head offshore to find the right investors.
- Paul Smith
- Opinion
- Energy transition
The PM has made a silly billion-dollar bet on solar panels
The price of solar panels has plunged and overseas makers are going broke, making it even more puzzling why the government is making a $1 billion taxpayer bet.
- John Kehoe
March
- Updated
- Renewables
AGL, Cannon-Brookes vying for $1b in solar manufacturing grants
SunDrive, backed by the Atlassian billionaire, is among groups including 5B and Tindo who want to use the taxpayer funds to expand local panel production.
- Updated
- Angela Macdonald-Smith and Ben Potter
ASX hits record; AGL’s solar push; Qantas’ Frequent Flyer showdown
Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.
Savvy energy traders are betting the house on Australian power
European trading houses and utilities are pairing traders and meteorologists to predict weather patterns and make millions from moving Australian energy.
- Aaron Weinman
Best career advice? ‘Get some feathers on your wings’
Damien Nicks, the chief executive of giant electricity and gas supplier AGL Energy, answers our CEO Q&A.
- Angela Macdonald-Smith
- Exclusive
- Working from home
Bosses tie bonuses to office attendance
The company has joined rival energy company Origin in linking office attendance to annual bonuses and performance reviews.
- Euan Black
How this Deloitte auditor got his chance to rescue AGL as CEO
Becoming a CEO was never a goal that drove Damien Nicks’ career, but when the energy company hit its lowest point, he knew it was the right time to step up.
- Angela Macdonald-Smith
February
- Exclusive
- Gender pay gap
Emma fuels jets for the overtime, but she’s a gender pay gap exception
Traditionally male-dominated industries such as energy and construction have wider gender pay gaps, CEOs admit ahead of the historic release of national gender pay gap data.
- Sally Patten and Hannah Wootton
Blackout sparks calls to harden energy grid
Business is questioning Victoria’s move away from gas while farmers accuse the state of a lack of planning, a day after wild storms took down power lines.
- Angela Macdonald-Smith, Gus McCubbing and Ben Potter
Frank Calabria’s Origin reset is only just beginning
This year, Calabria is expected to spell out a new strategy to lead the country’s biggest listed electricity and gas supplier through Australia’s energy transition.
- Angela Macdonald-Smith
Rate cuts on ice | Stocks fly after big profits | Why beer is so expensive
This week James and Anthony dissect the RBA’s historic moment, tell you what to expect from reporting season and try to answer a crucial question for the nation: why beer is so expensive.
Power bill increases swell AGL’s profits
The quadrupling of AGL’s core net profit for the first half has reinforced concerns about the hefty prices consumers are paying for power and gas.
- Updated
- Angela Macdonald-Smith