ASX Announcements
Notification of cessation of securities - XRO
Appendix 3H (Notification of cessation of securities)
- Aug 8, 2024
- 4 pages
Application for quotation of securities - XRO
Appendix 2A (Application for Quotation of Securities)
- Aug 6, 2024
- 15 pages
Notification regarding unquoted securities - XRO
Appendix 3G (Notification of Issue, Conversion or Payment up of Unquoted Equity Securities)
- Aug 2, 2024
- 6 pages
Xero 2024 Notice of Annual Meeting and Proxy Form
Notice of Annual General Meeting, Proxy Form
- Jul 19, 2024
- 23 pages
Yesterday
Fears the only way is down for hot tech sector in reporting season
Nervous investors and analysts are ready to punish any ASX-listed tech company that disappoints this earnings season.
- Tess Bennett
This Month
- Exclusive
- AI
This Aussie unicorn is paying millions for a chief AI officer. Should you?
SafetyCulture is on the hunt for its first AI boss as companies scramble to find executives to help unlock billions of value from the hot technology.
- Tess Bennett
June
- Opinion
- Sharemarket
Aussie tech stocks that could supercharge a portfolio
These seven companies have collectively returned an astonishing 1151 per cent since 2016.
- James Weir
Ausbil’s Xiradis more bullish than most on ASX growth stocks
The 45-year market veteran is considering whether to back Guzman y Gomez’s IPO, saying the fast-food chain will “capture the imagination” of investors.
- Alex Gluyas
Xero launches $1.27b convertibles deal; $380m delta block trade
The deal was a part of for a broader $US850 million ($1.27 billion) convertible notes issue.
- Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
May
Xero shares surge after profits beat expectations
Accounting software player Xero beat profit expectations following chief executive Sukhinder Singh Cassidy’s year of “foundational change”.
- Tess Bennett
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
The ASX tech giant surging without jumping on gen AI bandwagon
ASX companies are scrambling to show they too have a generative artificial intelligence halo. But one of our hottest tech stocks is being far more measured.
- James Thomson
April
From Aware Super to Blackwattle, how Tim Riordan is making money
The former equities boss says strategic alignment is key when looking at stocks to buy, and is expecting more M&A, having already picked one of the year’s top takeover targets.
- Joanne Tran
March
- Exclusive
- Funding
Former stockbroker, Afterpay alumni raise $16m for fintech start-up
Former Wilsons stockbroker and Australian national swimmer Luke Trickett has raised $16 million for his invoice payments start-up Marmalade.
- Tess Bennett
NAB chases MYOB and Xero with new Bookkeeper software
It is the bank’s first foray into the accounting tools market dominated by the two Australian companies, with its new product aimed at sole trader customers.
- James Eyers
‘Not helpful or accurate’: Tech CEOs hit out at gender pay gap data
The chief executives of two tech unicorns with the largest median gender pay gaps say the figures don’t accurately represent their workforce.
- Tess Bennett
February
IPO hopeful Rokt has largest gender pay gap of tech unicorns
Male-dominated software engineering and sales teams have worsened the pay divide across the local technology sector.
- Tess Bennett
‘Deadset nightmare’: Why small business failures are soaring
MYOB CEO Paul Robson fears small businesses may not enjoy the soft landing tipped for the rest of the economy.
- Patrick Durkin
What tech investors will be watching this earnings season
Some stocks will disappoint and others will pop as investors look for consistent growth and cost-cutting, rather than developments in buzzy areas such as AI.
- Tess Bennett
- Opinion
- Software
What investors can learn from analysing R&D spending
High levels of R&D do not necessarily translate into increased returns on invested capital.
- Tony Boyd
November 2023
After spending more than $270m, will Xero finally crack the US?
New chief executive Sukhinder Singh Cassidy has sought to reassure the market that the software company isn’t overspending in America.
- Tess Bennett
Investors grow impatient with Xero’s transformation
Xero shares dropped more than 12 per cent, despite reporting a $50 million profit for the first half.
- Tess Bennett
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
The tug of war between Xero and its investors
The tug-of-war between growing revenue and earnings has sent Xero shares tumbling on Thursday, despite its best efforts to walk the fine line.
- Anthony Macdonald
September 2023
Seven growth stocks for the next 10 years
To help navigate the volatile macro environment of high inflation and rising interest rates, we asked some of Australia’s best stock pickers for their longer-term standouts.
- Tom Richardson
- Analysis
- BOSS Most Innovative Companies
Innovation is change that adds value
A panel of industry experts evaluates the innovation based on the problem it solves, and the impact it had, among other assessment criteria.
- Amantha Imber