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  • Kogan.com Ltd

    Portfolio of retail and services businesses that included Kogan Retail, Kogan Marketplace, Kogan Mobile, Kogan Internet, Kogan Insurance, Kogan Travel, Kogan Money, Kogan Cars, Kogan Energy.

    KGN$4.015
     -0.015 -0.37%

    Data last updated:Aug 12, 2024 – 2.04pm. Data is 20 mins delayed.

    Previous Close

    4.030

    Open

    4.050

    Day Range

    3.990 - 4.050

    52 Week Range

    3.980 - 8.730

    Volume

    290,943

    Value

    1,165,506

    Bid

    4.010

    Ask

    4.020

    Dividend Yield

    1.86%

    P/E Ratio

    67.17

    Market Cap

    404.803M

    Total Issue

    100,616,298

    ASX Announcements

    Kogan.com - FY24 Reporting Date and investor call details

    Notification of Results/Reporting Date, Web Casts

    • Jul 29, 2024
    • 1 page

    Market Sensitive

    Kogan.com - July 2024 Business Update

    Periodic Reports - Other

    • Jul 29, 2024
    • 5 pages

    Notification regarding unquoted securities - KGN

    Appendix 3G (Notification of Issue, Conversion or Payment up of Unquoted Equity Securities)

    • Jul 17, 2024
    • 6 pages

    Notification of cessation of securities - KGN

    Appendix 3H (Notification of cessation of securities)

    • Jul 17, 2024
    • 4 pages

    Notification of cessation of securities - KGN

    Appendix 3H (Notification of cessation of securities)

    • Jul 1, 2024
    • 4 pages

    View all KGN announcements

    This Month

    Conveyor belts cut the number of kilometres walked by warehouse staff from 14 to 1.5 a day.

    Crowded field down to one as Booktopia emerges with new owner

    DigiDirect, a privately held electronics retailer, has all but won a McGrathNicol-led sale process, which kicked off when the bookstore collapsed in July.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

    July

    Booktopia CEO Tony Nash (left) and co-founder Steve Traurig at the company’s ASX float in 2020.

    Kogan, QBD on the scene at collapsed Booktopia

    Booktopia also offers “unique” technology, website assets and systems, and wholesale sales channels into retail and educational markets for a would-be acquirer, sources noted.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

    June

    Godfreys started in 1931 and collapsed in January. The retailer had 140 stores and 650 employees when it went bust.

    Godfreys creditors wiped out after plans to sell retailer collapse

    The company’s administrator, PwC, says it has succumbed to fierce price competition, souring consumer sentiment and a flawed strategy of buying out franchisees.

    • Simon Evans

    May

    Ruslan Kogan, CEO of Kogan.com, is in the firing line over an options sale back to the company weeks out from a poor trading update.

    Membership crackdown could hurt Kogan.com’s ‘north star’

    Investors are betting regulation changes to lucrative membership programs will hurt the retailer’s major profit driver at a time earnings are already under pressure.

    • Carrie LaFrenz and Tom Richardson
    Ruslan Kogan is the chief executive and founder of Kogan.com.

    ASX queries Kogan executive options sale ahead of share plunge

    The online retailer, in response to questions from the market operator, said it did not think a poor sales update that sent its stock tumbling was material.

    • Carrie LaFrenz and Tom Richardson
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    Ruslan Kogan still works at his Melbourne office in a T-shirt and jeans.

    Why Kogan stops interviews with marathon runners to hire them

    BOSS sat down with Kogan.com founder Ruslan Kogan just as his share price collapsed by 30 per cent.

    • Patrick Durkin

    April

    Ruslan Kogan and David Shafer.

    Kogan executives handed $17.6m payday three weeks before stock crash

    The online retailer disclosed earlier this month that key executives would be able to sell options back to the company without having to exchange them for shares.

    • Tom Richardson and Carrie LaFrenz

    March

    Cettire, an online luxury fashion retail platform, has divided investors since listing on the ASX in December 2020.

    Will this model keep working for fashion darling Cettire?

    Share sales by the founder, opaque operations and a ballooning valuation: the luxury platform remains controversial with investors.

    • Carrie LaFrenz

    February

    Ruslan Kogan set up the business almost 18 years ago in his parent’s garage. It has reinstated dividends after a return to profit.

    Kogan.com brings back dividends, shares jump 23pc

    Investors cheer the dividend even as the online retailer said its interim revenue fell as households cut back on spending amid cost-of-living pressures.

    • Simon Evans
    Apple’s Vision Pro has an outward-facing screen that shows a video of your eyes.

    The Aussies hoping to make a fortune from Apple’s Vision Pro

    The $11 billion ASX software giant Pro Medicus and a Melbourne start-up are among the businesses hoping to cash in on Apple’s new $5000 headset.

    • Tess Bennett

    January

    A Godfreys store in Camperdown, Sydney on Tuesday. The company is closing more than 50 stores.

    Godfreys goes bust, shuttering 50 stores and sacking staff

    The vacuum cleaner retailer’s first store opened in 1931, but its finances have deteriorated in recent years as customers ditch old-school brands.

    • Updated
    • Carrie LaFrenz and Simon Evans

    Online retail starts to plateau – in a surprise to some

    The proportion of sales made online has changed little in three years. Brokers say the structural shift has not come as retailers re-invest in stores.

    • Kylar Loussikian

    November 2023

    Boss 50 highest-paid CEOs

    Australia’s 50 highest-paid CEOs in 2023

    Despite topping the pay ranks, Macquarie Group’s Shemara Wikramanayake is just one of two women on the list.

    • Patrick Durkin

    August 2023

    It’s shoot first, ask questions later on results day.

    This one theme is lighting up some stocks, and killing others

    Why are shares in Altium, Megaport and Hub24 surging but Kogan.com, Perenti and Data#3 slumping? Tuesday’s answer is that investors just want growth.

    • Updated
    • Anthony Macdonald
    Ruslan Kogan says his company has passed a significant milestone in terms of its non-retail earnings.

    Forget retail, Kogan says he’s now running a tech company

    Ruslan Kogan’s eponymous retail business has booked a fall in sales, but he says there is a gold nugget hidden in its earnings.

    • Paul Smith
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    • Tom Richardson

    July 2023

    Ruslan Kogan started his business selling cheap TVs out of his parents’ garage, so running on the smell of an oily rag has never been a problem for him.

    Kogan sales slump but shares surge as it goes back to basics

    Ruslan Kogan started by selling TVs out of a garage, so running on the cheap has never been a problem, and investors are seeing the value of recent frugality.

    • Paul Smith
    Kogan.com founder and CEO Ruslan Kogan says the business is poised to “win” customers in tough economic environments.

    Kogan sales, profits slide amid consumer slowdown

    The retailer says its inventory has been slashed by nearly 60 per cent compared with a year ago and is improving its profitability after its restructuring.

    • Carrie LaFrenz

    April 2023

    Australians are shifting more to digital purchases across a range of products.

    The cheap, China-backed app that aims to unseat Kmart, Big W

    Temu is growing fast as consumers look for even more value in a crowded sector, and may threaten the dominance of discount retailers and other marketplaces.

    • Carrie LaFrenz
    Amazon has opened its Kemps Creek warehouse site to public tours.

    Amazon opens up Sydney robotics site to the public

    Ever wanted to see how that little brown Amazon box arrives at your door? Here is your chance.

    • Carrie LaFrenz

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