| (Values in U.S. Thousands) | Jun, 2025 | Jun, 2024 | Jun, 2023 | Jun, 2022 | Jun, 2021 |
| Sales | 2,676,473 | 2,619,429 | 2,694,602 | 2,688,767 | 2,331,478 |
| Sales Growth | +2.18% | -2.79% | +0.22% | +15.32% | +7.41% |
| Net Income | 103,889 | 110,897 | 181,806 | 297,143 | 169,364 |
| Net Income Growth | -6.32% | -39.00% | -38.82% | +75.45% | +128.70% |
Nine Entertainment Co. Holdings Ltd (NEC.AX)
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Nine Entertainment is the largest media conglomerate in Australia. It operates Nine Network, a free-to-air TV network across five capital cities, as well as in a number of regional areas. It owns 9Now, a leading broadcast video on demand, or BVOD, business. Its publishing division is the second-largest newspaper group in Australia with key mastheads such as Australian Financial Review, Sydney Morning Herald, and The Age. Nine also operates a leading domestic-owned subscription video on demand, or SVOD, business in Australia called Stan, and a talk-based radio network.
Fiscal Year End Date: 06/30