Auckland International Airport Ltd
NZX:AIA

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Auckland International Airport Ltd
NZX:AIA
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Price: 8.1 NZD 0.37%
Market Cap: 13.7B NZD

AIA's latest stock split occurred on Apr 2, 2014

The company executed a 9-for-10 stock split, meaning that for every 10 shares held, investors received 9 new shares.

Before the split, AIA traded at 3.845 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 3.5647.

The adjusted shares began trading on Apr 2, 2014. This was AIA's 3rd stock split, following the previous one in Apr 10, 2005.

Last Splits:
Apr 2, 2014
9-for-10
Apr 10, 2005
4-for-1
Oct 20, 2002
18-for-25
Pre-Split Price
3.3753 3.845
Post-Split Price
3.5647
Before
After
Last Splits:
Apr 2, 2014
9-for-10
Apr 10, 2005
4-for-1
Oct 20, 2002
18-for-25

Auckland International Airport Ltd
Stock Splits History

AIA Stock Splits Timeline
Apr 2, 2014
Apr 2, 2014
Split 9-for-10
/0.9
Pre-Split Price
3.3753 3.845
Post-Split Price
3.5647
Before
After
Apr 10, 2005
Apr 10, 2005
Split 4-for-1
x4
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
2.1967
Before
After
Oct 20, 2002
Oct 20, 2002
Split 18-for-25
/0.72
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
2.1967
Before
After

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Auckland International Airport Ltd
Glance View

Auckland International Airport Ltd stands as New Zealand's gateway to the world, bustling with activity and connecting millions of people each year. Nestled on the country’s North Island, it serves as the main international hub, channeling travelers and goods between the southern hemisphere and global destinations across Asia, the Pacific, and beyond. The airport's operations stretch across two key segments: aeronautical and non-aeronautical. The aeronautical segment earns its revenue primarily through the charges imposed on airlines for landing and parking of aircraft, passenger services, safety, and security infrastructure. It's a fine balance of logistical excellence and regulatory compliance, ensuring planes land and take off seamlessly while passengers experience a smooth travel journey. Beyond its core aviation services, Auckland International Airport Ltd has wisely diversified its income streams, capitalizing on its strategic location and constant flow of travelers. The non-aeronautical segment taps into retail and commercial partnerships, offering concessions within the terminal, car parking services, and a range of land use options, including hotels and cargo logistics. This strategy not only stabilizes revenue in the face of fluctuating flight numbers but also enriches the travel experience with a vibrant shopping and hospitality ecosystem. In essence, while airplanes provide the framework, it’s the careful orchestration of these multifaceted services that propels Auckland Airport's profitability, ensuring it remains a crucial, dynamic hub in the global travel network.

AIA Intrinsic Value
6.19 NZD
Overvaluation 24%
Intrinsic Value
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