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Industry:
Media
Fiscal Year-End:
Jun 10

SKT is a pay-TV company operating in New Zealand, offering a range of sports, movies, music, and on-demand and general content across more than 100 channels. In FY08, the company entered the DVD rental segment through acquiring a 51% interest in Screen Enterprises Ltd. The company also publishes a sports magazine with over 0.7M subscribers.

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Market Statistics

Market Cap ($M):
1,420.4
Equiv. Shares (M):
389.1
% All Ords:
0.00
12Mth Range ($):
2.96 - 4.15
Turnover ($M pa):
70.2
Index:
S&P/ASX 500
Sector:
Consumer Discretionary
Industry Group:
Media
Industry:
Media
Sub Industry:
Broadcasting

Last 5 Market Sensitive Announcements

Calendar Of Events

Date
Event
11-Sep-09
Dividend Date Payable for Final Year Result (5.869c 0% franked)
04-Sep-09
Dividend Record Date for Final Year Result (5.869c 0% franked)
31-Aug-09
Dividend Ex-Dividend Date for Final Year Result (5.869c 0% franked)
21-Aug-09
Reporting Date for Final Year Result
13-Mar-09
Dividend Date Payable for Half Yearly Result (5.6139c 0% franked)

Directors

Name
Position
P Macourt
Director
R Bryden
Director
B Downey
Director
J Fellet
Director
J Hart
Director
M Miller
Director
T Gattung
Director
K Cowley
Director
J Hunn
Director
H Rolleston
Director

Management

Name
Position

There are no recorded management positions for this company.

Substantial Shareholders

Name
% Holding
Commonwealth Bank
8.5

Peer Recommendation Comparison

  P/E (x) EPS Chg (%) Dividend Yield (%) MktCap ($M) Price ($) Consensus Rec
  09A 09A 09A    
News Corporation 18.6 (29.1) 1.0 45,457.0 17.35 none
Fairfax Media 14.1 (51.2) 1.2 4,057.1 1.70 none
Consolidated Media Holdings 25.1 (18.7) 5.4 2,092.3 3.03 none
Ten Network 29.8 (42.2) 1.2 1,744.1 1.66 none
Sky Network Television n/a n/a n/a 1,420.4 3.78 none

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