Coffey International
Coffey International Ltd
“Our journey began nearly fifty years ago as a specialist ground engineering company. “Today Coffey International Limited is one of the top 300 companies on the Australian Stock Exchange.” [1]
According to their 2006 Annual Report “Another record result for Coffey International Limited EBITA of $22.3 million, up 49% A post-tax profit of $13.4 million, up 37% (before adoption of AIFRS ) A posttax profit of $11.6 million, up 4% (after adoption of AIFRS ) A 49% increase in revenue to $251.9 million 19% organic growth, excluding acquisitions.”
According to the Green Left Weekly (2005): “Coffey also owns SAGRIC, one of the largest recipients of AusAID funding and a company that has the contract “to employ and send over the [Australian] Federal Police contingent to PNG”.” [2]
Writing in 2005, Ethical Investor observed that:
- “Australian engineering and consulting firm Coffey International will ‘finalise shortly’ a purchase agreement over an armed forces and paramilitary training provider with Middle East expertise, it was announced last month.
- “Historically, Coffey's International Development Business has provided aid-focussed engineering, scientific and project management services in development and environmental resources.
- “In a statement to the Australian Stock Exchange, Coffey International announced that it was ‘yet to exercise its option to purchase 100 per cent of Specialist Training Australia [STA], but the directors expect that this transaction will be finalised shortly’.
- “Last March, Coffey was granted a 12-month option to purchase STA.
- ”At this time, Coffey announced that STA ‘develops and project manages specialised training programs tailored for the Middle East market. Operating from its base in Adelaide, it has already secured an impressive stream of projects and opportunities, particularly in the armed forces and para-military sectors’.” [3]
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2007 Directors
Accessed September 2007: [4]
- Stephen R. Williams - Chairman
- Stuart A. Black - Non-Executive Director
- Charles E. Jamieson - Non-Executive Director
- Roger J. Olds - Managing Director
- Glen H. Simpson - Executive Director
- Simon C. Curtis - Company Secretary
- Andrew C. White - Company Secretary
2004 Directors [5]
- Stephen R, Williams (Chairman)
- Stuart A, Black (Non-Executive Director)
- Roger J, Olds (Managing Director)
- Glen H, Simpson (Executive Director)
Owned by Coffey International Limited [6]
- Macsis Pty Limited
- Coffey International Development Pty Limited (formerly SAGRIC International Pty Limited)
- IT Environmental (Australia) Pty Limited
- Enesar Consulting Pty Limited
- Specialist Training Australia Pty Limited
- Coffey International Development (Middle East) Pty Limited (formerly Coffey Quarantine UAE Pty Limited) U.A.E
- Coffey Agriculture UAE Pty Limited U.A.E
- Coffey Environments Pty Limited (formerly WD Scott International Development Consultants Pty Limited)
- Aquaclear Technology Pty Limited
- Coffey Holdings Sdn Bhd
- Coffey Philippines Inc
- BFP Consultants Pty Limited
- Clifton Coney Group Pty Limited
- Clifton Coney International Limited
- DA SCEM Pty Limited
- Farsands Facilities Management Limited
- Farsands Risk Management Pty Limited
- Farsands Solutions Pty Limited
- Forum 226 Limited
Twenty largest quoted equity security holders
"The names of the twenty largest holders of quoted equity securities as at 8 September 2004 are listed below: [7]
- National Nominees Limited
- Argo Investments Limited
- Coffey International Employee Leveraged
- Share Plan Pty Ltd
- Evelin Investments Pty Limited
- Sandhurst Trustees Ltd
- Banlan Pty Ltd
- Gibson Martin
- Francis Murray
- Stanley Henry Goodhew
- Roger J. Olds
- Health Super Pty Limited
- Vera O'Callaghan
- JP Morgan Nominees Australia Limited
- Invia Custodian Pty Limited
- Cogent Nominees Pty Limited
- Michael O'Callaghan
- John Gildea
- Malcolm Ramsay
- Kamala Holdings Pty Limited
- Land & Marine Geological Services Pty Limited
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References
- ↑ About Coffey International Limited, Coffey International Limited, accessed September 14, 2007.
- ↑ 'Tsunami aid' turns into corporate greedfest, Green Left Weekly, accessed September 14, 2007.
- ↑ Micheal Walsh and Ross Kendall, “Article: Coffey diversifies into paramilitary training business”, Ethical Investor, accessed September 14, 2007.
- ↑ Board of Directors, Coffey International, accessed September 14, 2007.
- ↑ 2004 Annual Report, Coffey International, accessed September 14, 2007.
- ↑ 2006 Annual Report, Coffey International, accessed September 14, 2007.
- ↑ 2004 Annual Report, Coffey International, accessed September 14, 2007.