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Sprintex Limited (SIX) is a manufacturer and supplier of the patented Sprintex supercharger products to overseas markets, with a focus on Asia and USA. In 2003, The Company is established as Australian Automotive Components Pty Ltd (AAC). AAC acquires Sprintex Superchargers, including patents and prototypes. Purchased Malaga, Perth, Western Australia facility to house the continuing development of Sprintex from concept to commercialisation phase. In 2004, MGZT 220S Prototype agreement with MG Australia's first OEM contract. Prototype Harley-Davidson V-Rod with Sprintex Supercharger system displayed at Sydney Motor Show, showing newly patented air delivery system specifically applicable to V Twin engines. In 2005, The Company acquires Vee Two, an aftermarket supplier of Ducati parts including manufacturing capability for further development of Sprintex applications. Mr Richard Siemens appointed to the Board. In 2006, TMR 380 Prototype agreement with TMR Australia - prototype displayed on the Mitsubishi Australia stand at the Sydney Motor Show in October 2006 as a running prototype. Honda VTX1800 Prototype agreement with Honda MPE Australia. Prototype displayed at motor shows around Australia in 2007. 100TH Harley-Davidson V-Rod Supercharger system is sent to distributors in Europe, North America, New Zealand and Australia. In 2007, Vee Two releases comprehensive parts catalogue to global distribution network. New engineering facilities established adjacent to head office building in Malaga Western Australia. MOU signed with Prodrive, one of Australia's leading automotive engineering and design specialists to international OEMs, to collaborate on maximising mutual business opportunities in the region. Vee Two Super Squalo released incorporating Sprintex Supercharger. In 2008, TMR 380 incorporating the Sprintex Supercharger released to the Australian market. The Company resolves to change its name to Automotive Technology Group with a view to an IPO and apply to ASX for quotation of the Company's Shares. SIX was admit to official list of ASX on 29 May 2008.
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vs Sector (1yr) | -50.02% |
vs ASX 200 (1yr) | -44.42% |
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Corporate Overview
Corporate Details
Head Office | Perth WA 6000 |
Website | www.sprintex.com.au |
Registry | Automic Group |
Auditor | PKF BRISBANE AUDIT |
Date Listed | 29 May 2008 |
Upcoming Calendar (Forecasted)
Date | Event |
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29/08/2024 | Report (Prelim) |
02/10/2024 | Report (Annual) |
27/02/2025 | Report (Interim) |
Former Company Names
- Automotive Technology Group Limited (ATJ), 6/12/2011.
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Dividend History
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Directors & Management
Directors
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Director Transactions
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Director Interests
The current holdings of SIX directors.
Shareholder Info
Substantial Shareholders
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Shareholding changes less than 1% do not require notification to the market. When all “Last Notice” dates are identical, it suggests that no (or minimal) change has occurred since the most recent Annual Report.
Note: If a substantial shareholder's stake drops below 5%, the "Shareholders Selling" field shows full ownership as sold and sets "New %" to zero, even if they continue to hold shares under the limit.
Name | Last Notice | Total Shares | Shares Held (%) |
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Michael Wilson | 27/09/2023 | 32,000,000 | 9.85 |
David Paul Steicke | 06/12/2023 | 60,000,000 | 14.77 |
China Automative Holdings Limited | 22/04/2024 | 98,850,000 | 19.99 |
Euro Mark Limited | 01/02/2024 | 46,038,680 | 10.04 |
Shareholders Buying
12 month transaction history compiled from ASX announcements.
Date | Name | Bought | Previous % | New % |
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22-04-24 | China Automative Holdings Limited | 11,152,404 | 19.12 | 19.99 |
01-02-24 | China Automative Holdings Limited | 22,697,596 | 16.00 | 19.12 |
01-02-24 | Euro Mark Limited | 25,011,384 | 9.83 | 10.04 |
06-12-23 | China Automative Holdings Limited | 1,900,000 | 18.84 | 16.00 |
06-12-23 | David Paul Steicke | 20,100,000 | 10.96 | 14.77 |
16-11-23 | David Paul Steicke | 7,900,000 | 10.54 | 10.96 |
12-09-23 | China Automative Holdings Limited | 5,644,445 | 19.89 | 18.84 |
11-08-23 | David Paul Steicke | 11,000,000 | 8.26 | 10.54 |
20-07-23 | China Automative Holdings Limited | 16,655,555 | 15.24 | 19.89 |
26-06-23 | China Automative Holdings Limited | 7,645,610 | 15.49 | 15.24 |
Shareholders Selling
12 month transaction history compiled from ASX announcements.
No sell transactions reported by Substantial Shareholders in the past 12 months.
Historical Data
Share Price History
Date | Close | Change | %Chg | Open | High | Low | Volume | Turnover |
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Historical Data
Year | Closing Price | Last Trade |
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2023 | $0.037 | 30 June |
2022 | $0.070 | 30 June |
2021 | $0.080 | 30 June |
2020 | $0.095 | 30 June |
2019 | $0.095 | 28 June |
2018 | $0.095 | 29 June |
2017 | $0.300 | 28 June |
2016 | $0.350 | 28 June |
2015 | $0.001 | 30 June |
2014 | $0.006 | 30 June |
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