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Retail Food Group Stock Price

Symbol: ASX:RFGMarket Cap: AU$122.4mCategory: Consumer Services

RFG Share Price Performance

AU$1.95
-0.93 (-32.29%)
AU$1.95
-0.93 (-32.29%)
Price AU$1.95

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Retail Food Group Limited Key Details

AU$136.8m

Revenue

AU$39.6m

Cost of Revenue

AU$97.2m

Gross Profit

AU$88.3m

Other Expenses

AU$8.9m

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Dec 27, 2024
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS)
0.14
Gross Margin
71.05%
Net Profit Margin
6.51%
Debt/Equity Ratio
11.5%

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About RFG

Founded
1989
Employees
n/a
CEO
Matthew Marshall
WebsiteView website
www.rfg.com.au

Retail Food Group Limited, a food and beverage company, engages in the management of a multi-brand retail food and beverage franchise in Australia and internationally. It operates through Café, Coffee & Bakery; and Quick Service Restaurants (QSR) segments. The company is involved in the ownership of intellectual properties; development and management of coffee roasting, pie, and baked product manufacturing facilities; and the wholesale supply of coffee and allied products, and pies and baked products. It also develops and manages the Donut King, Brumby’s Bakery, Crust Gourmet Pizza Bar, Rack ‘em Bones BBQ Ribs, Beefy’s Pies, Gloria Jean’s Coffees, Pizza Capers Gourmet Kitchen, Michel’s Patisserie, Di Bella Coffee, Café2U, and The Coffee Guy brands. Retail Food Group Limited was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Robina, Australia.

Australian Market Performance

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  • 3 Months: 8.3%
  • 1 Year: 14.7%
  • Year to Date: 7.4%
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