Daily Roundup

Thursday, 20th August 2026
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Laserbond Ltd kicked off the day's earnings season with a solid performance, reporting a 10.8% revenue increase to $48.2 million for FY2026. The company's bottom line looked even better, with net profit surging 27.7% to $4.9 million, outpacing revenue growth and signaling improving operational efficiency. EBITDA climbed 15.0% to $10.4 million, while net tangible assets per share rose 9.2%. The board clearly felt confident about the results, doubling its dividend payout to shareholders.


Sonic Healthcare delivered a robust earnings report that exceeded expectations across the board. The healthcare diagnostics giant reported 13% revenue growth to A$10.9 billion, with underlying EBITDA climbing 11% and net profit jumping 18.4% to A$608 million. The company achieved its full-year EBITDA guidance while maintaining tight cost control, reducing labor costs as a percentage of revenue by 30 basis points. Organic revenue growth of 5% was driven by strong performance in Europe and the UK. Integration of the major LADR acquisition in Germany is progressing smoothly, with over 40% of expected synergies already realized. Management also initiated digital and AI transformation initiatives and maintained its progressive dividend policy, increasing the full-year payout to 63 cents per share. Looking ahead, the company expects to add A$25-30 million to FY2027 earnings through ongoing US operational improvements.


Goodman Group reported impressive results that underscored its strategic positioning in logistics and data centres. Operating profit surged 15.7% to $2.67 billion, while operating earnings per security rose 10.1% to 129.9 cents. Statutory profit saw the most dramatic jump, climbing 67% to $2.78 billion, reflecting strong asset revaluations. The company's total portfolio value increased 4% to $89 billion, with an impressive 95.6% occupancy rate. Work in progress ballooned to $19.7 billion, with data centres accounting for 78% of the pipeline—a clear bet on the booming demand for cloud infrastructure. The global power bank expanded to 6.4 GW across 16 major cities, with 3.6 GW already secured. Management is targeting 9% OEPS growth for FY27 and maintaining a disciplined capital management approach with strong liquidity of $6.4 billion in cash and undrawn facilities.


Zip Co Ltd wrapped up the day with a breakout performance, posting record profitability and significant scale. Revenue jumped 25% to $1.34 billion, while profit after tax surged 46% to $116.4 million. Cash earnings hit a record $268.9 million, up 57.9%, demonstrating the company's improving operational leverage. Total transaction volume grew 27.2% to $16.7 billion, with the US market delivering particularly strong results—TTV in the US climbed 42.5%, serving over 4.6 million customers. The ANZ market added 10% more customers to reach 1.9 million. Operating margin expanded 420 basis points to 20.0%, showcasing the benefits of scale and operational efficiency. The company completed $150 million in on-market share buybacks and announced plans to wind down New Zealand operations to focus resources on Australia and the US. For FY27, management is guiding for $340 million in cash EBITDA, representing 26% growth, with US TTV growth expected to exceed 30%.


Advanced Braking Technology Ltd achieved a significant milestone for its mine safety technology. The company's BRAKEiQ technology was independently certified to meet the MOSH TRL4 ISO 21815 specification, validating its interoperability with third-party proximity detection systems. This certification is a key step toward CAS Level 9 certification and positions the company to expand deployment with global mining customers, strengthening its competitive edge in the safety technology sector.