This company listing is no longer activeThis company may still be operating, however this listing is no longer active. Find out why through their latest events.See Latest EventsPact Group Holdings(PTTC.F)株式概要Engages in the manufacture and supply of rigid plastic and metal packaging in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and internationally. 詳細PTTC.F ファンダメンタル分析スノーフレーク・スコア評価4/6将来の成長3/6過去の実績0/6財務の健全性2/6配当金0/6報酬当社が推定した公正価値より63.3%で取引されている 収益は年間12.94%増加すると予測されています リスク分析利払いは収益で十分にカバーされない 株式の流動性は非常に低い すべてのリスクチェックを見るPTTC.F Community Fair Values Create NarrativeSee what others think this stock is worth. Follow their fair value or set your own to get alerts.Your Fair ValueUS$Current PriceUS$0.5671.9% 割安 内在価値ディスカウントGrowth estimate overAnnual revenue growth rate5 Yearstime period%/yrDecreaseIncreasePastFuture-289m2b2016201920222025202620282031Revenue AU$1.8bEarnings AU$110.1mAdvancedSet Fair ValueView all narrativesFeatured narrative•Materials opportunityUpside Gold2 months ago author updated this narrativeSTFair Value from stuart_robertsCA$5.0768.0% 割安 内在価値ディスカウントAn Undervalued 3.3Moz Gold Project in CanadaKey takeaways Upside Gold is developing the Kena Gold Project, near the town of Nelson in the Kootenays region of southern British Columbia. Kena hosts a historical gold resource of 3.33 million ounces (561,000 ounces Indicated and 2.77 million ounces Inferred) across a 10,200-hectare land package.Read full narrative14.8kusers have viewed this narrative41users have liked this narrative1users have commented on this narrative284users have followed this narrativeRead narrativePact Group Holdings Ltd 競合他社Myers IndustriesSymbol: NYSE:MYEMarket cap: US$775.0mTriMasSymbol: NasdaqGS:TRSMarket cap: US$1.5bJBDI HoldingsSymbol: NasdaqCM:JBDIMarket cap: US$10.8mO-I GlassSymbol: NYSE:OIMarket cap: US$1.4b価格と性能株価の高値、安値、推移の概要Pact Group Holdings過去の株価現在の株価AU$0.5652週高値AU$0.6152週安値AU$0.56ベータ1.211ヶ月の変化0%3ヶ月変化0%1年変化n/a3年間の変化n/a5年間の変化n/aIPOからの変化-76.67%最新ニュースお知らせ • Oct 22Pact Group Holdings Ltd Announces New Board AppointmentsPact Group Holdings Ltd. announced effective 22 October 2024: the appointment of Mr. Raphael Geminder as Executive Chair and the appointment of Mr. Michael Wachtel as Deputy Chair. The Board believes that expanding Mr. Geminder's role to be an Executive Chair is in the best interests of the Company. In particular, the Board is of the view that Mr. Geminder brings strategic value to all aspects of the Pact business. Pact will continue to benefit from Mr.Geminder's long- standing experience of the Company's operations and business relationships as he formally expands his role to include an executive remit working alongside the CEO. The Board is conscious that there are a number of related party dealings between Pact and its controlled entities (the Group) and interests associated with Mr. Geminder. In addition, the Board recognises the potential for perceived or actual conflicts of interest to arise as a result of the recent appointment of Nick Perkins and Tristan Smith as Non-executive Directors (nominated by the Company's majority shareholder). Pact has robust systems in place to monitor and govern conflicts and related party transactions and to ensure compliance with the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). With Mr. Geminder's appointment as Executive Chair, the Board has determined that independent Non-executive Director, Mr. Michael Wachtel, be appointed as Deputy Chair. Mr. Wachtel will fulfil the role of Chair when considering matters in which Mr. Geminder has an actual or perceived conflict of interest. Role type for Raphael Geminder is Part time. Key Responsibilities include: Guide Company strategy, oversee governance, and lead the Board. Focus on Company vision and values. Identify growth, M&A, partnership and alliance opportunities. Benchmark industry performance. General communication with key stakeholders government, industry, investors, Pact employees. Key Chair to Chair/CEO customer relationship maintenance. Oversee the CEO's performance and guide decisions. Indirect authority over operations.お知らせ • Oct 10+ 1 more updatePact Group Holdings Ltd to Report First Half, 2025 Results on Feb 28, 2025Pact Group Holdings Ltd announced that they will report first half, 2025 results on Feb 28, 2025お知らせ • Sep 25Pact Group Holdings Ltd Announces Appointment of Non-Executive DirectorsPact Group Holdings Ltd. announced, effective 25 September 2024, the appointment of Mr. Nicholas (Nick) Perkins and Mr. Tristan Smith as Non-executive Directors of the Company. Perkins and Smith are nominees of Kin Group Pty Ltd. (Kin Group), a company which is ultimately controlled by the Geminder family. The Company's Chair, Raphael Geminder, and associates (including Kin Group, Salvage Pty Ltd. and Bennamon Industries Pty Ltd) hold a relevant interest in Pact of 88.04%. Perkins is the Chief Executive Officer of Kin Group. Kin Group is a diversified, global, long-term focused investor with offices in Melbourne and New York. Mr. Perkins has held a variety of roles within Kin Group, and its subsidiary businesses, for over 19 years, including 10 years as the General Counsel of Pact Group. Mr. Perkins serves on the Board of The Reject Shop and is a member of their Audit & Risk Committee and People & Culture Committee. He also holds a number of advisory and board positions across Kin Group's portfolio investments. Mr. Perkins holds a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws from the University of Melbourne and is a Graduate Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Smith is a Chartered Accountant and the Chief Financial Officer of Kin Group. Smith joined Kin Group in 2019 after nearly 20 years working globally with Ernst & Young and holds a number of advisory and board positions across portfolio investments spanning Kin Group's packaging, food and property portfolios. Mr. Smith holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree and a Master of Commerce degree from Macquarie University and is a member of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand. Following the appointments, the Board comprises six directors, including two independent Non-executive Directors, three Non-executive Directors and one Executive Director.お知らせ • Jun 10Raphael Geminder Fails to Wrap Up $234 Million Pact BuyoutBillionaire Raphael Geminder's attempt to complete a $234 million off-market buyout of packaging company Pact Group Holdings Ltd. (ASX:PGH) is set to fail, despite 13 extensions of his offer. The bid was launched in September last year by Mr. Geminder's Bennamon Industries Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Kin Group, which is his family office. Mr. Geminder founded Pact Group and is the brother-in-law of Australia's richest man, -Anthony Pratt. At the time of the takeover bid, he owned 50% of the company's shares. The offer was improved in -December from 67.5¢ a share to 84¢ - a 24% premium on his original price. This allowed Mr. Geminder to build his stake to 87.86% on 07 June 2024, still under the 90% threshold needed for compulsory acquisition of the remaining shares. Pact shares ended trade at 84c each ahead of the offer's scheduled close at 7pm on 07 June 2024. The stock will be in focus when market trade resumes on June 11, 2024 morning. A major hurdle in the takeover bid has been the former owners of coat hangers and retail security tags company Tic Group, David Harris and Mark Gandur, who are in a long-running dispute with Pact over a $30 million earn-out payment. They have been accumulating shares and refused to sell their combined stake of 6% into the takeover. The dispute is headed for a trial in April 2025 in the Victorian Supreme Court. After the launch of the 14th offer on April 30, Kin Group said it was the ‘best and final offer’ and there would be no further extensions to the offer period. The company reiterated that it intended to seek to implement a number of significant changes to how Pact was governed and managed. Kin Group also intends to apply to delist Pact from the ASX which it will be able to do so in 2025. Given Kin Group owns more than 87% of the company it is likely that this resolution will be carried - irrespective of whether Pact Group has more than 150 shareholders with holdings of at least $500.お知らせ • May 06Geminder’s Pact Offer Set to End in StalemateBillionaire packaging businessman Raphael Geminder has finally declared his long-running takeover offer for packaging company Pact Group Holdings Ltd. (ASX:PGH) as the “best and final” bid, to close on June 7, but that will leave him stranded on 87.42% of the company and just short of compulsory acquisition. Mr. Geminder had been powering towards the finishing line of gaining 90% of the company, intending to then delist it from the ASX and privatise it, but just before he could declare victory two businessmen – who are also involved in a separate legal dispute with the billionaire – scooped up a 6% stake and seem to have scuttled the entire takeover. Issuing his 13th supplementary offer after launching the $289 million takeover bid in September, Mr. Geminder’s Bennamon Industries on May 3, 2024 declared the offer final and said it would close on June 7. However, Mr. Geminder remains stuck at 87.42%, with rebel shareholders holding 6% and the remaining investors unwilling to sell at the takeover price of 84c per share. The intervention of business partners David Harris and Mark Gandur, who now control 6% of Pact, has been a thorn in the side of Mr. Geminder. Mr. Geminder’s 13th supplementary bidder’s statement said that if Bennamon Industries hadn’t secured 90% acceptance of the takeover offer by June 7, it would seek a shareholder vote 12 months after the bid ends to take the company private. This could leave the dwindling number of shareholders in Pact holding stock in an unlisted public company. If a vote was held 12 months after the takeover ends – around June 2025 – Mr. Geminder would be able to vote his stake in favour of a delisting. Shares in Pact last traded at 84.5c.お知らせ • Feb 08Pact Group Holdings Ltd(ASX:PGH) dropped from S&P Global BMI IndexPact Group Holdings Ltd(ASX:PGH) dropped from S&P Global BMI Index最新情報をもっと見るRecent updatesお知らせ • Oct 22Pact Group Holdings Ltd Announces New Board AppointmentsPact Group Holdings Ltd. announced effective 22 October 2024: the appointment of Mr. Raphael Geminder as Executive Chair and the appointment of Mr. Michael Wachtel as Deputy Chair. The Board believes that expanding Mr. Geminder's role to be an Executive Chair is in the best interests of the Company. In particular, the Board is of the view that Mr. Geminder brings strategic value to all aspects of the Pact business. Pact will continue to benefit from Mr.Geminder's long- standing experience of the Company's operations and business relationships as he formally expands his role to include an executive remit working alongside the CEO. The Board is conscious that there are a number of related party dealings between Pact and its controlled entities (the Group) and interests associated with Mr. Geminder. In addition, the Board recognises the potential for perceived or actual conflicts of interest to arise as a result of the recent appointment of Nick Perkins and Tristan Smith as Non-executive Directors (nominated by the Company's majority shareholder). Pact has robust systems in place to monitor and govern conflicts and related party transactions and to ensure compliance with the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). With Mr. Geminder's appointment as Executive Chair, the Board has determined that independent Non-executive Director, Mr. Michael Wachtel, be appointed as Deputy Chair. Mr. Wachtel will fulfil the role of Chair when considering matters in which Mr. Geminder has an actual or perceived conflict of interest. Role type for Raphael Geminder is Part time. Key Responsibilities include: Guide Company strategy, oversee governance, and lead the Board. Focus on Company vision and values. Identify growth, M&A, partnership and alliance opportunities. Benchmark industry performance. General communication with key stakeholders government, industry, investors, Pact employees. Key Chair to Chair/CEO customer relationship maintenance. Oversee the CEO's performance and guide decisions. Indirect authority over operations.お知らせ • Oct 10+ 1 more updatePact Group Holdings Ltd to Report First Half, 2025 Results on Feb 28, 2025Pact Group Holdings Ltd announced that they will report first half, 2025 results on Feb 28, 2025お知らせ • Sep 25Pact Group Holdings Ltd Announces Appointment of Non-Executive DirectorsPact Group Holdings Ltd. announced, effective 25 September 2024, the appointment of Mr. Nicholas (Nick) Perkins and Mr. Tristan Smith as Non-executive Directors of the Company. Perkins and Smith are nominees of Kin Group Pty Ltd. (Kin Group), a company which is ultimately controlled by the Geminder family. The Company's Chair, Raphael Geminder, and associates (including Kin Group, Salvage Pty Ltd. and Bennamon Industries Pty Ltd) hold a relevant interest in Pact of 88.04%. Perkins is the Chief Executive Officer of Kin Group. Kin Group is a diversified, global, long-term focused investor with offices in Melbourne and New York. Mr. Perkins has held a variety of roles within Kin Group, and its subsidiary businesses, for over 19 years, including 10 years as the General Counsel of Pact Group. Mr. Perkins serves on the Board of The Reject Shop and is a member of their Audit & Risk Committee and People & Culture Committee. He also holds a number of advisory and board positions across Kin Group's portfolio investments. Mr. Perkins holds a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws from the University of Melbourne and is a Graduate Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Smith is a Chartered Accountant and the Chief Financial Officer of Kin Group. Smith joined Kin Group in 2019 after nearly 20 years working globally with Ernst & Young and holds a number of advisory and board positions across portfolio investments spanning Kin Group's packaging, food and property portfolios. Mr. Smith holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree and a Master of Commerce degree from Macquarie University and is a member of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand. Following the appointments, the Board comprises six directors, including two independent Non-executive Directors, three Non-executive Directors and one Executive Director.お知らせ • Jun 10Raphael Geminder Fails to Wrap Up $234 Million Pact BuyoutBillionaire Raphael Geminder's attempt to complete a $234 million off-market buyout of packaging company Pact Group Holdings Ltd. (ASX:PGH) is set to fail, despite 13 extensions of his offer. The bid was launched in September last year by Mr. Geminder's Bennamon Industries Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Kin Group, which is his family office. Mr. Geminder founded Pact Group and is the brother-in-law of Australia's richest man, -Anthony Pratt. At the time of the takeover bid, he owned 50% of the company's shares. The offer was improved in -December from 67.5¢ a share to 84¢ - a 24% premium on his original price. This allowed Mr. Geminder to build his stake to 87.86% on 07 June 2024, still under the 90% threshold needed for compulsory acquisition of the remaining shares. Pact shares ended trade at 84c each ahead of the offer's scheduled close at 7pm on 07 June 2024. The stock will be in focus when market trade resumes on June 11, 2024 morning. A major hurdle in the takeover bid has been the former owners of coat hangers and retail security tags company Tic Group, David Harris and Mark Gandur, who are in a long-running dispute with Pact over a $30 million earn-out payment. They have been accumulating shares and refused to sell their combined stake of 6% into the takeover. The dispute is headed for a trial in April 2025 in the Victorian Supreme Court. After the launch of the 14th offer on April 30, Kin Group said it was the ‘best and final offer’ and there would be no further extensions to the offer period. The company reiterated that it intended to seek to implement a number of significant changes to how Pact was governed and managed. Kin Group also intends to apply to delist Pact from the ASX which it will be able to do so in 2025. Given Kin Group owns more than 87% of the company it is likely that this resolution will be carried - irrespective of whether Pact Group has more than 150 shareholders with holdings of at least $500.お知らせ • May 06Geminder’s Pact Offer Set to End in StalemateBillionaire packaging businessman Raphael Geminder has finally declared his long-running takeover offer for packaging company Pact Group Holdings Ltd. (ASX:PGH) as the “best and final” bid, to close on June 7, but that will leave him stranded on 87.42% of the company and just short of compulsory acquisition. Mr. Geminder had been powering towards the finishing line of gaining 90% of the company, intending to then delist it from the ASX and privatise it, but just before he could declare victory two businessmen – who are also involved in a separate legal dispute with the billionaire – scooped up a 6% stake and seem to have scuttled the entire takeover. Issuing his 13th supplementary offer after launching the $289 million takeover bid in September, Mr. Geminder’s Bennamon Industries on May 3, 2024 declared the offer final and said it would close on June 7. However, Mr. Geminder remains stuck at 87.42%, with rebel shareholders holding 6% and the remaining investors unwilling to sell at the takeover price of 84c per share. The intervention of business partners David Harris and Mark Gandur, who now control 6% of Pact, has been a thorn in the side of Mr. Geminder. Mr. Geminder’s 13th supplementary bidder’s statement said that if Bennamon Industries hadn’t secured 90% acceptance of the takeover offer by June 7, it would seek a shareholder vote 12 months after the bid ends to take the company private. This could leave the dwindling number of shareholders in Pact holding stock in an unlisted public company. If a vote was held 12 months after the takeover ends – around June 2025 – Mr. Geminder would be able to vote his stake in favour of a delisting. Shares in Pact last traded at 84.5c.お知らせ • Feb 08Pact Group Holdings Ltd(ASX:PGH) dropped from S&P Global BMI IndexPact Group Holdings Ltd(ASX:PGH) dropped from S&P Global BMI Indexお知らせ • Sep 21+ 1 more updatePact Group Holdings Ltd, Annual General Meeting, Nov 14, 2024Pact Group Holdings Ltd, Annual General Meeting, Nov 14, 2024.お知らせ • Sep 15Bennamon Industries Pty Ltd made an offer to acquire Pact Group Holdings Ltd for AUD 117.05 million.Bennamon Industries Pty Ltd made an offer to acquire Pact Group Holdings Ltd for AUD 117.05 million on September 13, 2023. Macquarie Capital is acting as financial adviser and Ashurst is acting as legal adviser to Kin Group.株主還元PTTC.FUS PackagingUS 市場7D0%3.6%3.2%1Yn/a-3.1%31.0%株主還元を見る業界別リターン: PTTC.FがUS Packaging業界に対してどのようなパフォーマンスを示したかを判断するにはデータが不十分です。リターン対市場: PTTC.F US市場に対してどのようなパフォーマンスを示したかを判断するにはデータが不十分です。価格変動Is PTTC.F's price volatile compared to industry and market?PTTC.F volatilityPTTC.F Average Weekly Movementn/aPackaging Industry Average Movement5.3%Market Average Movement7.1%10% most volatile stocks in US Market16.1%10% least volatile stocks in US Market3.2%安定した株価: PTTC.F 、 US市場と比較して、過去 3 か月間で大きな価格変動はありませんでした。時間の経過による変動: 過去 1 年間のPTTC.Fのボラティリティの変化を判断するには データが不十分です。会社概要設立従業員CEO(最高経営責任者ウェブサイト2002n/aSanjay Dayalpactgroup.comもっと見るPact Group Holdings Ltd 基礎のまとめPact Group Holdings の収益と売上を時価総額と比較するとどうか。PTTC.F 基礎統計学時価総額US$193.43m収益(TTM)-US$18.34m売上高(TTM)US$1.26b0.2xP/Sレシオ-10.5xPER(株価収益率PTTC.F は割高か?公正価値と評価分析を参照収益と収入最新の決算報告書(TTM)に基づく主な収益性統計PTTC.F 損益計算書(TTM)収益AU$1.91b売上原価AU$854.40m売上総利益AU$1.05bその他の費用AU$1.08b収益-AU$27.74m直近の収益報告Dec 31, 2023次回決算日Aug 15, 2024一株当たり利益(EPS)-0.081グロス・マージン55.23%純利益率-1.45%有利子負債/自己資本比率109.4%PTTC.F の長期的なパフォーマンスは?過去の実績と比較を見るView Valuation企業分析と財務データの現状データ最終更新日(UTC時間)企業分析2024/05/13 06:37終値2024/02/14 00:00収益2023/12/31年間収益2023/06/30データソース企業分析に使用したデータはS&P Global Market Intelligence LLC のものです。本レポートを作成するための分析モデルでは、以下のデータを使用しています。データは正規化されているため、ソースが利用可能になるまでに時間がかかる場合があります。パッケージデータタイムフレーム米国ソース例会社財務10年損益計算書キャッシュ・フロー計算書貸借対照表SECフォーム10-KSECフォーム10-Qアナリストのコンセンサス予想+プラス3年予想財務アナリストの目標株価アナリストリサーチレポートBlue Matrix市場価格30年株価配当、分割、措置ICEマーケットデータSECフォームS-1所有権10年トップ株主インサイダー取引SECフォーム4SECフォーム13Dマネジメント10年リーダーシップ・チーム取締役会SECフォーム10-KSECフォームDEF 14A主な進展10年会社からのお知らせSECフォーム8-K* 米国証券を対象とした例であり、非米国証券については、同等の規制書式および情報源を使用。特に断りのない限り、すべての財務データは1年ごとの期間に基づいていますが、四半期ごとに更新されます。これは、TTM(Trailing Twelve Month)またはLTM(Last Twelve Month)データとして知られています。詳細はこちら。分析モデルとスノーフレーク本レポートを生成するために使用した分析モデルの詳細は当社のGithubページでご覧いただけます。また、レポートの使用方法に関するガイドやYoutubeのチュートリアルも掲載しています。シンプリー・ウォールストリート分析モデルを設計・構築した世界トップクラスのチームについてご紹介します。業界およびセクターの指標私たちの業界とセクションの指標は、Simply Wall Stによって6時間ごとに計算されます。アナリスト筋Pact Group Holdings Ltd 2 これらのアナリストのうち、弊社レポートのインプットとして使用した売上高または利益の予想を提出したのは、 。アナリストの投稿は一日中更新されます。9 アナリスト機関Richard JohnsonCLSAMark WilsonDeutsche BankOwen BirrellGoldman Sachs6 その他のアナリストを表示
Featured narrative•Materials opportunityUpside Gold2 months ago author updated this narrativeSTFair Value from stuart_robertsCA$5.0768.0% 割安 内在価値ディスカウントAn Undervalued 3.3Moz Gold Project in CanadaKey takeaways Upside Gold is developing the Kena Gold Project, near the town of Nelson in the Kootenays region of southern British Columbia. Kena hosts a historical gold resource of 3.33 million ounces (561,000 ounces Indicated and 2.77 million ounces Inferred) across a 10,200-hectare land package.Read full narrative14.8kusers have viewed this narrative41users have liked this narrative1users have commented on this narrative284users have followed this narrativeRead narrative
お知らせ • Oct 22Pact Group Holdings Ltd Announces New Board AppointmentsPact Group Holdings Ltd. announced effective 22 October 2024: the appointment of Mr. Raphael Geminder as Executive Chair and the appointment of Mr. Michael Wachtel as Deputy Chair. The Board believes that expanding Mr. Geminder's role to be an Executive Chair is in the best interests of the Company. In particular, the Board is of the view that Mr. Geminder brings strategic value to all aspects of the Pact business. Pact will continue to benefit from Mr.Geminder's long- standing experience of the Company's operations and business relationships as he formally expands his role to include an executive remit working alongside the CEO. The Board is conscious that there are a number of related party dealings between Pact and its controlled entities (the Group) and interests associated with Mr. Geminder. In addition, the Board recognises the potential for perceived or actual conflicts of interest to arise as a result of the recent appointment of Nick Perkins and Tristan Smith as Non-executive Directors (nominated by the Company's majority shareholder). Pact has robust systems in place to monitor and govern conflicts and related party transactions and to ensure compliance with the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). With Mr. Geminder's appointment as Executive Chair, the Board has determined that independent Non-executive Director, Mr. Michael Wachtel, be appointed as Deputy Chair. Mr. Wachtel will fulfil the role of Chair when considering matters in which Mr. Geminder has an actual or perceived conflict of interest. Role type for Raphael Geminder is Part time. Key Responsibilities include: Guide Company strategy, oversee governance, and lead the Board. Focus on Company vision and values. Identify growth, M&A, partnership and alliance opportunities. Benchmark industry performance. General communication with key stakeholders government, industry, investors, Pact employees. Key Chair to Chair/CEO customer relationship maintenance. Oversee the CEO's performance and guide decisions. Indirect authority over operations.
お知らせ • Oct 10+ 1 more updatePact Group Holdings Ltd to Report First Half, 2025 Results on Feb 28, 2025Pact Group Holdings Ltd announced that they will report first half, 2025 results on Feb 28, 2025
お知らせ • Sep 25Pact Group Holdings Ltd Announces Appointment of Non-Executive DirectorsPact Group Holdings Ltd. announced, effective 25 September 2024, the appointment of Mr. Nicholas (Nick) Perkins and Mr. Tristan Smith as Non-executive Directors of the Company. Perkins and Smith are nominees of Kin Group Pty Ltd. (Kin Group), a company which is ultimately controlled by the Geminder family. The Company's Chair, Raphael Geminder, and associates (including Kin Group, Salvage Pty Ltd. and Bennamon Industries Pty Ltd) hold a relevant interest in Pact of 88.04%. Perkins is the Chief Executive Officer of Kin Group. Kin Group is a diversified, global, long-term focused investor with offices in Melbourne and New York. Mr. Perkins has held a variety of roles within Kin Group, and its subsidiary businesses, for over 19 years, including 10 years as the General Counsel of Pact Group. Mr. Perkins serves on the Board of The Reject Shop and is a member of their Audit & Risk Committee and People & Culture Committee. He also holds a number of advisory and board positions across Kin Group's portfolio investments. Mr. Perkins holds a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws from the University of Melbourne and is a Graduate Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Smith is a Chartered Accountant and the Chief Financial Officer of Kin Group. Smith joined Kin Group in 2019 after nearly 20 years working globally with Ernst & Young and holds a number of advisory and board positions across portfolio investments spanning Kin Group's packaging, food and property portfolios. Mr. Smith holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree and a Master of Commerce degree from Macquarie University and is a member of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand. Following the appointments, the Board comprises six directors, including two independent Non-executive Directors, three Non-executive Directors and one Executive Director.
お知らせ • Jun 10Raphael Geminder Fails to Wrap Up $234 Million Pact BuyoutBillionaire Raphael Geminder's attempt to complete a $234 million off-market buyout of packaging company Pact Group Holdings Ltd. (ASX:PGH) is set to fail, despite 13 extensions of his offer. The bid was launched in September last year by Mr. Geminder's Bennamon Industries Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Kin Group, which is his family office. Mr. Geminder founded Pact Group and is the brother-in-law of Australia's richest man, -Anthony Pratt. At the time of the takeover bid, he owned 50% of the company's shares. The offer was improved in -December from 67.5¢ a share to 84¢ - a 24% premium on his original price. This allowed Mr. Geminder to build his stake to 87.86% on 07 June 2024, still under the 90% threshold needed for compulsory acquisition of the remaining shares. Pact shares ended trade at 84c each ahead of the offer's scheduled close at 7pm on 07 June 2024. The stock will be in focus when market trade resumes on June 11, 2024 morning. A major hurdle in the takeover bid has been the former owners of coat hangers and retail security tags company Tic Group, David Harris and Mark Gandur, who are in a long-running dispute with Pact over a $30 million earn-out payment. They have been accumulating shares and refused to sell their combined stake of 6% into the takeover. The dispute is headed for a trial in April 2025 in the Victorian Supreme Court. After the launch of the 14th offer on April 30, Kin Group said it was the ‘best and final offer’ and there would be no further extensions to the offer period. The company reiterated that it intended to seek to implement a number of significant changes to how Pact was governed and managed. Kin Group also intends to apply to delist Pact from the ASX which it will be able to do so in 2025. Given Kin Group owns more than 87% of the company it is likely that this resolution will be carried - irrespective of whether Pact Group has more than 150 shareholders with holdings of at least $500.
お知らせ • May 06Geminder’s Pact Offer Set to End in StalemateBillionaire packaging businessman Raphael Geminder has finally declared his long-running takeover offer for packaging company Pact Group Holdings Ltd. (ASX:PGH) as the “best and final” bid, to close on June 7, but that will leave him stranded on 87.42% of the company and just short of compulsory acquisition. Mr. Geminder had been powering towards the finishing line of gaining 90% of the company, intending to then delist it from the ASX and privatise it, but just before he could declare victory two businessmen – who are also involved in a separate legal dispute with the billionaire – scooped up a 6% stake and seem to have scuttled the entire takeover. Issuing his 13th supplementary offer after launching the $289 million takeover bid in September, Mr. Geminder’s Bennamon Industries on May 3, 2024 declared the offer final and said it would close on June 7. However, Mr. Geminder remains stuck at 87.42%, with rebel shareholders holding 6% and the remaining investors unwilling to sell at the takeover price of 84c per share. The intervention of business partners David Harris and Mark Gandur, who now control 6% of Pact, has been a thorn in the side of Mr. Geminder. Mr. Geminder’s 13th supplementary bidder’s statement said that if Bennamon Industries hadn’t secured 90% acceptance of the takeover offer by June 7, it would seek a shareholder vote 12 months after the bid ends to take the company private. This could leave the dwindling number of shareholders in Pact holding stock in an unlisted public company. If a vote was held 12 months after the takeover ends – around June 2025 – Mr. Geminder would be able to vote his stake in favour of a delisting. Shares in Pact last traded at 84.5c.
お知らせ • Feb 08Pact Group Holdings Ltd(ASX:PGH) dropped from S&P Global BMI IndexPact Group Holdings Ltd(ASX:PGH) dropped from S&P Global BMI Index
お知らせ • Oct 22Pact Group Holdings Ltd Announces New Board AppointmentsPact Group Holdings Ltd. announced effective 22 October 2024: the appointment of Mr. Raphael Geminder as Executive Chair and the appointment of Mr. Michael Wachtel as Deputy Chair. The Board believes that expanding Mr. Geminder's role to be an Executive Chair is in the best interests of the Company. In particular, the Board is of the view that Mr. Geminder brings strategic value to all aspects of the Pact business. Pact will continue to benefit from Mr.Geminder's long- standing experience of the Company's operations and business relationships as he formally expands his role to include an executive remit working alongside the CEO. The Board is conscious that there are a number of related party dealings between Pact and its controlled entities (the Group) and interests associated with Mr. Geminder. In addition, the Board recognises the potential for perceived or actual conflicts of interest to arise as a result of the recent appointment of Nick Perkins and Tristan Smith as Non-executive Directors (nominated by the Company's majority shareholder). Pact has robust systems in place to monitor and govern conflicts and related party transactions and to ensure compliance with the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). With Mr. Geminder's appointment as Executive Chair, the Board has determined that independent Non-executive Director, Mr. Michael Wachtel, be appointed as Deputy Chair. Mr. Wachtel will fulfil the role of Chair when considering matters in which Mr. Geminder has an actual or perceived conflict of interest. Role type for Raphael Geminder is Part time. Key Responsibilities include: Guide Company strategy, oversee governance, and lead the Board. Focus on Company vision and values. Identify growth, M&A, partnership and alliance opportunities. Benchmark industry performance. General communication with key stakeholders government, industry, investors, Pact employees. Key Chair to Chair/CEO customer relationship maintenance. Oversee the CEO's performance and guide decisions. Indirect authority over operations.
お知らせ • Oct 10+ 1 more updatePact Group Holdings Ltd to Report First Half, 2025 Results on Feb 28, 2025Pact Group Holdings Ltd announced that they will report first half, 2025 results on Feb 28, 2025
お知らせ • Sep 25Pact Group Holdings Ltd Announces Appointment of Non-Executive DirectorsPact Group Holdings Ltd. announced, effective 25 September 2024, the appointment of Mr. Nicholas (Nick) Perkins and Mr. Tristan Smith as Non-executive Directors of the Company. Perkins and Smith are nominees of Kin Group Pty Ltd. (Kin Group), a company which is ultimately controlled by the Geminder family. The Company's Chair, Raphael Geminder, and associates (including Kin Group, Salvage Pty Ltd. and Bennamon Industries Pty Ltd) hold a relevant interest in Pact of 88.04%. Perkins is the Chief Executive Officer of Kin Group. Kin Group is a diversified, global, long-term focused investor with offices in Melbourne and New York. Mr. Perkins has held a variety of roles within Kin Group, and its subsidiary businesses, for over 19 years, including 10 years as the General Counsel of Pact Group. Mr. Perkins serves on the Board of The Reject Shop and is a member of their Audit & Risk Committee and People & Culture Committee. He also holds a number of advisory and board positions across Kin Group's portfolio investments. Mr. Perkins holds a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws from the University of Melbourne and is a Graduate Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Smith is a Chartered Accountant and the Chief Financial Officer of Kin Group. Smith joined Kin Group in 2019 after nearly 20 years working globally with Ernst & Young and holds a number of advisory and board positions across portfolio investments spanning Kin Group's packaging, food and property portfolios. Mr. Smith holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree and a Master of Commerce degree from Macquarie University and is a member of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand. Following the appointments, the Board comprises six directors, including two independent Non-executive Directors, three Non-executive Directors and one Executive Director.
お知らせ • Jun 10Raphael Geminder Fails to Wrap Up $234 Million Pact BuyoutBillionaire Raphael Geminder's attempt to complete a $234 million off-market buyout of packaging company Pact Group Holdings Ltd. (ASX:PGH) is set to fail, despite 13 extensions of his offer. The bid was launched in September last year by Mr. Geminder's Bennamon Industries Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Kin Group, which is his family office. Mr. Geminder founded Pact Group and is the brother-in-law of Australia's richest man, -Anthony Pratt. At the time of the takeover bid, he owned 50% of the company's shares. The offer was improved in -December from 67.5¢ a share to 84¢ - a 24% premium on his original price. This allowed Mr. Geminder to build his stake to 87.86% on 07 June 2024, still under the 90% threshold needed for compulsory acquisition of the remaining shares. Pact shares ended trade at 84c each ahead of the offer's scheduled close at 7pm on 07 June 2024. The stock will be in focus when market trade resumes on June 11, 2024 morning. A major hurdle in the takeover bid has been the former owners of coat hangers and retail security tags company Tic Group, David Harris and Mark Gandur, who are in a long-running dispute with Pact over a $30 million earn-out payment. They have been accumulating shares and refused to sell their combined stake of 6% into the takeover. The dispute is headed for a trial in April 2025 in the Victorian Supreme Court. After the launch of the 14th offer on April 30, Kin Group said it was the ‘best and final offer’ and there would be no further extensions to the offer period. The company reiterated that it intended to seek to implement a number of significant changes to how Pact was governed and managed. Kin Group also intends to apply to delist Pact from the ASX which it will be able to do so in 2025. Given Kin Group owns more than 87% of the company it is likely that this resolution will be carried - irrespective of whether Pact Group has more than 150 shareholders with holdings of at least $500.
お知らせ • May 06Geminder’s Pact Offer Set to End in StalemateBillionaire packaging businessman Raphael Geminder has finally declared his long-running takeover offer for packaging company Pact Group Holdings Ltd. (ASX:PGH) as the “best and final” bid, to close on June 7, but that will leave him stranded on 87.42% of the company and just short of compulsory acquisition. Mr. Geminder had been powering towards the finishing line of gaining 90% of the company, intending to then delist it from the ASX and privatise it, but just before he could declare victory two businessmen – who are also involved in a separate legal dispute with the billionaire – scooped up a 6% stake and seem to have scuttled the entire takeover. Issuing his 13th supplementary offer after launching the $289 million takeover bid in September, Mr. Geminder’s Bennamon Industries on May 3, 2024 declared the offer final and said it would close on June 7. However, Mr. Geminder remains stuck at 87.42%, with rebel shareholders holding 6% and the remaining investors unwilling to sell at the takeover price of 84c per share. The intervention of business partners David Harris and Mark Gandur, who now control 6% of Pact, has been a thorn in the side of Mr. Geminder. Mr. Geminder’s 13th supplementary bidder’s statement said that if Bennamon Industries hadn’t secured 90% acceptance of the takeover offer by June 7, it would seek a shareholder vote 12 months after the bid ends to take the company private. This could leave the dwindling number of shareholders in Pact holding stock in an unlisted public company. If a vote was held 12 months after the takeover ends – around June 2025 – Mr. Geminder would be able to vote his stake in favour of a delisting. Shares in Pact last traded at 84.5c.
お知らせ • Feb 08Pact Group Holdings Ltd(ASX:PGH) dropped from S&P Global BMI IndexPact Group Holdings Ltd(ASX:PGH) dropped from S&P Global BMI Index
お知らせ • Sep 21+ 1 more updatePact Group Holdings Ltd, Annual General Meeting, Nov 14, 2024Pact Group Holdings Ltd, Annual General Meeting, Nov 14, 2024.
お知らせ • Sep 15Bennamon Industries Pty Ltd made an offer to acquire Pact Group Holdings Ltd for AUD 117.05 million.Bennamon Industries Pty Ltd made an offer to acquire Pact Group Holdings Ltd for AUD 117.05 million on September 13, 2023. Macquarie Capital is acting as financial adviser and Ashurst is acting as legal adviser to Kin Group.