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14:35:00 - Delayed Data. Currency in AUD ( Disclaimer )
  • Volume: 3,929,868
  • Bid/Ask: 0.038 / 0.039
  • Day's Range: 0.038 - 0.039
Type:  Equity
Market:  Australia
ISIN:  AU000000FBR4 
FBR 0.039 +0.001 +1.32%

FBR Financial Summary

 
A brief financial summary of FBR Ltd as well as the most significant critical numbers from each of its financial reports. In addition, some financial ratios derived from these reports are featured. Users can opt to see 4 periods of either annual or quarterly information.

FBR Limited reported earnings results for the full year ended June 30, 2024. For the full year, the company reported sales was AUD 2.36 million compared to AUD 1.66 million a year ago. Net loss was AUD 27.77 million compared to AUD 26.65 million a year ago. Basic loss per share from continuing operations was AUD 0.0068 compared to AUD 0.0081 a year ago. Diluted loss per share from continuing operations was AUD 0.0068 compared to AUD 0.0081 a year ago.

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MRQ = Most Recent Quarter

FBR Income Statement

Gross margin TTM -51.39%
Operating margin TTM -1,138.24%
Net Profit margin TTM -1,177.47%
Return on Investment TTM -29.7%
 Total Revenue  Net Income
Period Ending: Jun 30, 2024 Mar 31, 2024 Dec 31, 2023 Sep 30, 2023
Total Revenue 0.838 0.838 0.342 0.342
Gross Profit 0.171 0.171 -0.777 -0.777
Operating Income -5.89 -5.89 -7.53 -7.53
Net Income -4 -4 -9.89 -9.89

FBR Balance Sheet

Quick Ratio MRQ 0.29
Current Ratio MRQ 1.31
LT Debt to Equity MRQ 0.46%
Total Debt to Equity MRQ 13.44%
 Total Assets  Total Liabilities
Period Ending: Jun 30, 2024 Mar 31, 2024 Dec 31, 2023 Sep 30, 2023
Total Assets 74.96 74.96 80.67 80.67
Total Liabilities 13.92 13.92 20.92 20.92
Total Equity 61.04 61.04 59.76 71.51

FBR Cash Flow Statement

Cash Flow/Share TTM 0
Revenue/Share TTM 0
Operating Cash Flow  -41.81%
 Cash  Net Change in Cash
Period Ending: Jun 30, 2024 Mar 31, 2024 Dec 31, 2023 Sep 30, 2023
Period Length: 0 Months 0 Months 0 Months 0 Months
Cash From Operating Activities -5.41 -5.41 -5.4 -5.4
Cash From Investing Activities 1.29 1.29 -3.15 -3.15
Cash From Financing Activities 3.38 3.38 4.98 4.98
Net Change in Cash -0.751 -0.751 -3.58 -3.58
* In Millions of AUD (except for per share items)
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Joe Sola
Joe Sola Sep 09, 2020 23:39
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l like to go again the odds, yes it's a big ask but I do believe the company's on the right truck and will deliver to it's potential very soon. It's only a matter of time.
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Phichol Lee Feb 07, 2019 12:56
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Struggled to stack up the maths.Don't think the technology makes strong economic sense yet.1. If Handrian X can lay 1000 bricks in an hour, should only take 1 day to build a house, not 3. A proof that the operation of the robot is not that automated2. Building a house in 3 days, plus running cost, eg high skill operators, maintenance, etc, is not much cheaper than hiring a couple of brick layers to do the same job. Don't see how it justify the $2m bill of a robot.3. WaaS limits the potentials of earnings. Assuming you save $10k on each house built, you need to build hundreds to foot the multi-million bills the company is currently running with, and they only get 50% through the JV.4. Seems the company will continue to run with millions of loss for some time, and require additional diluting capital until tech is mature enough to yield economic benefits. The current market cap of $150m is a big bet.
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Kevin Edmunds
Kevin Edmunds Feb 07, 2019 12:56
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it said 300 a hour mate
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Kevin Edmunds Feb 07, 2019 12:56
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bricks are 12 times the size of an average brick , just wait it will take over the industry eventually, limestone blocks aswell , cheaper , extremely faster, 10 times as accurate as a human can ever be all for the same price , ????
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Joe Sola Feb 07, 2019 12:56
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I'm with you Kevin
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Chris Johnston Feb 07, 2019 12:56
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Also remember that in Australia it can only lay bricks during regulated hours ie from 7am till 7pm, or what ever the end time is. It can't lay 25 hours a day here. But it can lay at night, and in the rain. That is where it indisputably beats humans, if there are any doubts over speed and accuracy
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