Costa Group
Public ASX:CGC | |
Industry | Agribusiness |
Headquarters | 275 Robinsons Road, Ravenhill, Victoria, Australia |
Area served | Global |
Key people |
Neil Chatield Chairman |
Products |
Fruit Vegetables Other food products |
Revenue | AUD 662.3 million (FY2014) |
AUD 75.2 million (FY2014)[1] | |
Website |
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Costa Group is Australia’s largest horticultural company and a major supplier of produce to food retailers in that country.[1] The company had an IPO in 2015 and was officially listed on the Australian Stock Exchange as Costa Group Holdings Limited on 24 July 2015 with the ticker symbol CGC. As at close on 28 July 2016, the company's ordinary share capital closed at $2.89 per unit implying a market capital of $921.56 million.
Costa grows most of its produce at its own farms and greenhouses. Divisions include:
- Produce: berries, mushrooms, tomatoes, citrus fruit
- International: grows proprietary varieties of blueberries for international markets
- Costa Farms and Logistics: Responsible for logistics and wholesaling, as well as banana farming and marketing[1]
References
- 1 2 3 "Costa Group IPO Prospectus" (PDF). Costa Group Holdings Ltd. 25 June 2015. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
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