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Last Fiscal Year Sales:$258.4M
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- AU
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Rural Press Limited is a specialist agricultural and regional publisher that has as its hallmark, service to the communities its publications reach. The company's roots are deeply embedded in country Australia. The first publication - The Land - was launched in 1911 by a group of like-minded people who felt that farmers and graziers needed a strong advocate in the face of what was seen at the time as agriculture's diminishing political and economic influence. Those reasons for the introduction of The Land more than 80 years ago - because as the first editorial pointedly stated - "it is needed" - hold firm today, and have been strongly embraced by the company and its employees. Together, Rural Press' directors, management and staff are dedicated to striving tirelessly to enhance the economic, political and social well-being of rural and regional communities in every town, city, region, State and country in which the company is involved. Rural Press believes its dedication to fostering rural and regional interests wherever the company operates has been and remains a worthwhile endeavour. Rural Press Limited derives much of its revenue from country people and country-related industries. We serve the people of regional and rural Australia through our publications and our printing sites. In addition, we serve rural people in New Zealand and the United States of America.
Number of Employees 3,317
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Periodical Publishers: 511120
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Directors look for bargains.
Feb 20, 2003 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) A falling Australian sharemarket had directors buying their company's stock in the week starting 16 February 2003. Directors of Wesfarmers, Rural Press, Peptech and Ansell all increased their holdings. The biggest share purchase,...
Wesfarmers, Rural Press to sell Farmshed.
Sep 26, 2002 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) The major shareholders in rural Internet trading outpost, "The Farmshed" are pulling out. The venture was one of the most well funded online trading plans in Australian history but founders Rural Press and...
The Farmshed sold as a going concern to Axiom.
Oct 22, 2002 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) Sydney marketer/researcher, Axiom, has bought one of Australia's most popular rural web sites, The Farmshed. Foundation shareholders, Wesfarmers Landmark and Rural Press, confirmed on 22 October 2002 that the going concern has been...
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| Volume | 27,215,688 |
| Shares Outstanding | 0. |
| Market Cap | 0. |
| Year High | 88.080 |
| Year Low | 35.050 |
| Earnings Per Share | 3.54 |
| P/E Ratio | 17.9266 |
| Dividend | 0.00 |
| Yield | 0.00 |
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