3 ASX Penny Stocks With Market Caps Over A$70M
Name
Share Price
Market Cap
Financial Health Rating
Alfabs Australia (ASX:AAL)
A$0.37
A$106.04M
★★★★☆☆
EZZ Life Science Holdings (ASX:EZZ)
A$2.23
A$105.2M
★★★★★★
GTN (ASX:GTN)
A$0.62
A$118.24M
★★★★★★
IVE Group (ASX:IGL)
A$2.82
A$434.79M
★★★★★☆
Southern Cross Electrical Engineering (ASX:SXE)
A$1.80
A$475.94M
★★★★★★
Sugar Terminals (NSX:SUG)
A$0.99
A$363.6M
★★★★★★
Navigator Global Investments (ASX:NGI)
A$1.71
A$838.04M
★★★★★☆
Accent Group (ASX:AX1)
A$1.41
A$847.67M
★★★★☆☆
Bisalloy Steel Group (ASX:BIS)
A$3.75
A$177.94M
★★★★★★
CTI Logistics (ASX:CLX)
A$1.80
A$144.98M
★★★★☆☆
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Simply Wall St Financial Health Rating: ★★★★★☆
Overview: Amcil Limited is a publicly owned investment manager with a market cap of A$358.12 million.
Operations: The company generates its revenue primarily from investments, amounting to A$9.74 million.
Market Cap: A$358.12M
Amcil Limited, with a market cap of A$358.12 million, primarily generates its revenue from investments totaling A$9.74 million. Despite negative earnings growth of -7.5% over the past year, Amcil's short-term assets (A$12.3M) comfortably exceed its short-term liabilities (A$2.9M). The company is debt-free and benefits from a seasoned management team with an average tenure of 9 years and an experienced board averaging 8.1 years in tenure. However, its dividend yield of 3.52% is not well covered by earnings or free cash flows, and long-term liabilities (A$49.8M) surpass short-term assets.
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Simply Wall St Financial Health Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Accent Group Limited operates in the retail, distribution, and franchise sectors for lifestyle footwear, apparel, and accessories across Australia and New Zealand, with a market cap of A$847.67 million.
Operations: Accent Group generates its revenue primarily from two segments: Retail, which accounts for A$1.30 billion, and Wholesale, contributing A$475.92 million.
Market Cap: A$847.67M
Accent Group Limited, with a market cap of A$847.67 million, operates in the retail sector with substantial revenue streams from its Retail (A$1.30 billion) and Wholesale (A$475.92 million) segments. Despite recent negative earnings growth, the company is trading at a significant discount to its estimated fair value and offers high-quality earnings with well-covered interest payments on debt. Recent strategic initiatives include a partnership with Frasers Group to launch Sports Direct in Australasia, providing access to global brands and potential expansion opportunities. However, challenges include increased debt levels and lower net profit margins compared to last year.
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Simply Wall St Financial Health Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: ImpediMed Limited is a medical technology company that manufactures and sells bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) technology medical devices in the United States and Europe, with a market cap of A$79.00 million.
Operations: The company generates revenue of A$11.54 million from its medical segment.
Market Cap: A$79M
ImpediMed Limited, with a market cap of A$79 million, operates in the medical technology sector and generates A$11.54 million in revenue from its medical devices. The company is debt-free and has seen a reduction in losses over the past five years, although it remains unprofitable with no forecasted profitability within three years. Analysts expect significant stock price appreciation despite high volatility and limited cash runway under current conditions. The board and management are relatively new, indicating potential strategic shifts but also posing risks due to their lack of experience. Recent participation at an industry conference highlights ongoing engagement with key stakeholders.
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