Ergon Energy - Strategy and SWOT Report
Features:
• Detailed information on Ergon Energy required for business and competitor intelligence needs
• A study of the major internal and external factors affecting Ergon Energy in the form of a SWOT analysis
• An in-depth view of the business model of Ergon Energy including a breakdown and examination of key business segments
• Intelligence on Ergon Energy’s mergers and acquisitions (M&A), strategic partnerships and alliances, capital raising, private equity transactions, and financial and legal advisors
• News about Ergon Energy, such as business expansion, restructuring, and contract wins
• Large number of easy-to-grasp charts and graphs that present important data and key trends
Highlights:
Ergon Energy (Ergon or ‘the company’) is a Queensland Government-owned corporation engaged in building and maintaining the electricity distribution network along with selling of electricity to residential and business customers. Ergon primarily operates in Australia. The company is headquartered in Queensland, Australia and employed 4,447 people as on June 30, 2015. The company recorded revenues of A$2,541.0 million ($2,125.3 million) during the financial year ended June 2015 (FY2015), an increase of 4.3% over FY2014. The operating profit of the company was A$1,215.0 million ($1,016.2 million) in FY2015, an increase of 33.2% over FY2014. The net profit of the company was AUD696.0 million ($582.1 million) in FY2015, as compared to a net profit of AUD295.0 million ($246.7 million) in FY2014.
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