Sydney, Nov 23, 2005 AEST (ABN Newswire) - A critical juncture has been reached for Australia's corporate development. Many companies have reached market share saturation locally, and the next level of growth for many is going offshore.
Fueled by government incentive (removal of the 15% withholding tax on dividends repatriated back to Australia) and the growth of the local economy, companies are looking to foreign markets, and succeeding across a broad range of industries.
With the Australian corporate landscape in the best shape for 15 years, the choice is to pay back the capital, or expand offshore.
Australian companies that have been steadily building their investments overseas in recent years are among some of the strongest profit performers.
Australian Companies Offshore:
%Assets %profit
offshore offshore
Ansell 48% 75% US, Europe, Asia
Aristocrat 25% 27% North/South America, Japan
Amcor 75% 65% North/South America, Japan
BlueScope 46% 30% US, Asia, India
BHP Billiton 51% -- North/South America, Europe, Japan
Boral 27% 26% US, Asia
Brambles 87% 79% Europe, Americas
Coca-Cola Amatil36% 17% Indonesia, South Korea
Computershare 72% 32% Europe, Asia, US, South Africa, Middle East
CSL 80% 85% Germany, Switzerland, US, Japan
Foster's 38% 25% Europe, US, UK, Asia
PaperLinX 60% 87% Europe, US, Asia
Orica 32% 43% Europe, US, Africa, Asia
ResMed 39% -- France, Germany, US
Rio Tinto 39% 50% Africa, North/South America, Asia
Macquarie Bank 55% -- Europe, Asia, US
Macquarie Infr. 65% 49% Europe, North America
QBE 75% 69% Europe, UK, US, Asia
Westfield 53% 56% US, UK
Toll 29% -- NZ, Asia
Lend Lease 72% 74% Europe, US, Asia
Source: 2004-2005 Annual Reports
About Brambles Limited
%Assets %profit
offshore offshore
Ansell 48% 75% US, Europe, Asia
Aristocrat 25% 27% North/South America, Japan
Amcor 75% 65% North/South America, Japan
BlueScope 46% 30% US, Asia, India
BHP Billiton 51% -- North/South America, Europe, Japan
Boral 27% 26% US, Asia
Brambles 87% 79% Europe, Americas
Coca-Cola Amatil36% 17% Indonesia, South Korea
Computershare 72% 32% Europe, Asia, US, South Africa, Middle East
CSL 80% 85% Germany, Switzerland, US, Japan
Foster's 38% 25% Europe, US, UK, Asia
PaperLinX 60% 87% Europe, US, Asia
Orica 32% 43% Europe, US, Africa, Asia
ResMed 39% -- France, Germany, US
Rio Tinto 39% 50% Africa, North/South America, Asia
Macquarie Bank 55% -- Europe, Asia, US
Macquarie Infr. 65% 49% Europe, North America
QBE 75% 69% Europe, UK, US, Asia
Westfield 53% 56% US, UK
Toll 29% -- NZ, Asia
Lend Lease 72% 74% Europe, US, Asia
Brambles Limited (ASX:BXB) (OTCMKTS:BXBLY) under the CHEP brand, helps move more goods to more people, in more places than any other organisation on earth. Its pallets, crates and containers form the invisible backbone of the global supply chain and the world's biggest brands trust Brambles to help them transport their goods more efficiently, sustainably and safely. As pioneers of the sharing economy, Brambles created one of the world's most sustainable logistics businesses through the share and reuse of its platforms under a model known as 'pooling'. Brambles primarily serves the fast-moving consumer goods (e.g. dry food, grocery, and health and personal care), fresh produce, beverage, retail and general manufacturing industries. The Group employs approximately 13,000 people and owns approximately 347 million pallets, crates and containers through a network of more than 750 service centres. Brambles operates in approximately 60 countries with its largest operations in North America and Western Europe.
About CSL Limited
CSL Limited (ASX:CSL) (OTCMKTS:CSLLY) is a leading global biotechnology company with a dynamic portfolio of lifesaving medicines, including those that treat haemophilia and immune deficiencies, vaccines to prevent influenza, and therapies in iron deficiency, dialysis and nephrology. Since our start in 1916, we have been driven by our promise to save lives using the latest technologies. Today, CSL – including our three businesses, CSL Behring, CSL Seqirus and CSL Vifor – provides lifesaving products to patients in more than 100 countries and employs 30,000 people.
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