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The local market returned to rally mode on Tuesday closing the session up 0.56% as a near 2% rise in real estate stocks lifted the market, while materials also added over 1.15% and financials closed up 0.66%.
As the cost-of-living pressures continue to bite, the flying kangaroo is flying higher than ever with demand for travel on Qantas remaining resilient as outlined by the airline yesterday in a May update to the market. Qantas said more than 4 million customers are expected to travel during the current school holidays on Qantas and Jetstar and overall demand remains strong as consumers continue to prioritise travel over other spending categories.
Bega Cheese shares also dipped on Tuesday after the dairy producer also released a trading update outlining that falling supply of Australian milk means it expects prices of milk to rise again in FY24, meaning Bega, as one of the largest buyers of farmgate milk in Australia, expects to report an impairment in the value of its build dairy business between $180m - $280m, with a clearer final figure expected when Bega receives the audited result for FY23 and will update the market when they have more clarity.
And for all the KFC chicken lovers out there, shares in Collins Foods, the operator of 272 KFC fast food restaurants in Australia, rocketed almost 16.5% yesterday after the company released full year results outlining revenue rose 14.2% to $1.349.5bn and an underlying net profit of $51.9m, which was down 12% YoY but beat expectations. Collins Foods warned inflation is set to remain sticky for the next 12-months due to persistent inflation in the costs of running the fried chicken outlets including wages, energy prices and input costs.
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By Bell DirectThe local market returned to rally mode on Tuesday closing the session up 0.56% as a near 2% rise in real estate stocks lifted the market, while materials also added over 1.15% and financials closed up 0.66%.
As the cost-of-living pressures continue to bite, the flying kangaroo is flying higher than ever with demand for travel on Qantas remaining resilient as outlined by the airline yesterday in a May update to the market. Qantas said more than 4 million customers are expected to travel during the current school holidays on Qantas and Jetstar and overall demand remains strong as consumers continue to prioritise travel over other spending categories.
Bega Cheese shares also dipped on Tuesday after the dairy producer also released a trading update outlining that falling supply of Australian milk means it expects prices of milk to rise again in FY24, meaning Bega, as one of the largest buyers of farmgate milk in Australia, expects to report an impairment in the value of its build dairy business between $180m - $280m, with a clearer final figure expected when Bega receives the audited result for FY23 and will update the market when they have more clarity.
And for all the KFC chicken lovers out there, shares in Collins Foods, the operator of 272 KFC fast food restaurants in Australia, rocketed almost 16.5% yesterday after the company released full year results outlining revenue rose 14.2% to $1.349.5bn and an underlying net profit of $51.9m, which was down 12% YoY but beat expectations. Collins Foods warned inflation is set to remain sticky for the next 12-months due to persistent inflation in the costs of running the fried chicken outlets including wages, energy prices and input costs.
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