Event Hospitality and Entertainment Ltd
ASX:EVT
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Event Hospitality and Entertainment Ltd
Income from Continuing Operations
Event Hospitality and Entertainment Ltd
Income from Continuing Operations Peer Comparison
Competitors Analysis
Latest Figures & CAGR of Competitors
| Company | Income from Continuing Operations | CAGR 3Y | CAGR 5Y | CAGR 10Y | ||
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Event Hospitality and Entertainment Ltd
ASX:EVT
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Income from Continuing Operations
AU$40.1m
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CAGR 3-Years
-30%
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CAGR 5-Years
N/A
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CAGR 10-Years
-11%
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Brisbane Broncos Ltd
ASX:BBL
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Income from Continuing Operations
AU$7.8m
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CAGR 3-Years
34%
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CAGR 5-Years
N/A
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CAGR 10-Years
12%
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Swift Networks Group Ltd
ASX:SW1
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Income from Continuing Operations
-AU$3.3m
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CAGR 3-Years
3%
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CAGR 5-Years
25%
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CAGR 10-Years
-9%
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Swift TV Ltd
ASX:STV
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Income from Continuing Operations
-AU$3.3m
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CAGR 3-Years
N/A
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CAGR 5-Years
N/A
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CAGR 10-Years
N/A
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Event Hospitality and Entertainment Ltd
Glance View
Event Hospitality and Entertainment Ltd, an eminent player within Australia's leisure and hospitality landscape, traces its origins back to the early days of cinema. Originally established under a different guise as a modest cinema operator, the company has evolved significantly over the decades. Today, it stands as a diversified powerhouse in its field, owning and operating a range of cinemas, hotels, and resorts across Australia, New Zealand, and Germany. The company's cinematic arm, Event Cinemas, is a significant revenue driver. It capitalizes on a rich offering that spans mainstream blockbusters and independent films, while also leveraging luxury experiences like Gold Class—complete with dining services, to captivate both casual moviegoers and cinephiles alike. This keen focus on curating a broad yet targeted customer experience ensures its cinema division remains a steadfast contributor to the bottom line. Moving beyond the silver screen, Event Hospitality captures additional value through its hotel and resort segments, including the Rydges, QT, and Atura brands. Each brand is honed to appeal to distinct demographic tastes—from the luxurious allure of QT Hotels to the eclectic, youthful vibe of Atura. These segments capitalize on both business and leisure travel markets, contributing substantially to the company's operational revenue. By effectively managing a suite of properties that offers varying levels of comfort and style, Event Hospitality not only draws an extensive clientele but also enhances its brand equity in the hospitality sector. With strategic synergies between its entertainment and hospitality arms, the company efficiently leverages shared marketing and operational expertise, reinforcing its position as a leader in both industries.
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What is Event Hospitality and Entertainment Ltd's Income from Continuing Operations?
Income from Continuing Operations
40.1m
AUD
Based on the financial report for Dec 31, 2025, Event Hospitality and Entertainment Ltd's Income from Continuing Operations amounts to 40.1m AUD.
What is Event Hospitality and Entertainment Ltd's Income from Continuing Operations growth rate?
Income from Continuing Operations CAGR 10Y
-11%
Over the last year, the Income from Continuing Operations growth was 353%. The average annual Income from Continuing Operations growth rates for Event Hospitality and Entertainment Ltd have been -30% over the past three years , and -11% over the past ten years .