ASX:GMG 2 May 2026 - 18 May 2026

Goodman Group Stock Faces a Data Centre Test After Quiet Friday Close

Goodman Group Rises in Sydney, Eyes on Next Week’s AI Data-Centre Test

Goodman Group closed up 1.76% at A$30.65 on Tuesday, tracking a 1.2% gain in the ASX 200 as real-estate stocks rebounded. Charter Hall rose 2.21% and Dexus gained 1.84%. Investors are focused on Goodman’s May 26 Q3 update, which will detail progress on data-centre projects and funding. Data centres now account for 73% of Goodman’s A$14.4 billion work in progress.
May 19, 2026
Goodman Group’s Data Centre Bet Faces a Crucial May Test as ASX:GMG Shares Rise

Goodman Group’s Data Centre Bet Faces a Crucial May Test as ASX:GMG Shares Rise

Goodman Group shares closed at A$31.40 Thursday, up 0.32% after a 1.39% rise Wednesday, as investors focused on its data-centre pipeline ahead of a Q3 FY26 update due May 26. Data centres accounted for 73% of its A$14.4 billion work in progress in February. The S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.12% Thursday, while the RBA cash rate stands at 4.35%. Goodman reported first-half operating profit of A$1.20 billion.
May 14, 2026
Goodman Group Shares Rise as AI Data Centre Bet Gets Fresh Investor Backing

Goodman Group Shares Rise as AI Data Centre Bet Gets Fresh Investor Backing

Goodman Group shares rose 1.3% in Sydney Friday, extending gains as investors focused on its data centre projects, which now make up 73% of its A$14.4 billion development pipeline. The company reported A$1.20 billion in first-half operating profit and expects work in progress to reach A$18 billion by June 30. Goodman has secured 6.0 gigawatts of power capacity across 16 cities.
May 2, 2026

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    May 26, 2026, 8:36 AM EDT. The UK has witnessed a more than doubling of intensive 'battery cow' dairy farms, which confine cows indoors year-round, rising to at least 180 units from 70 in 2015. The number of 'mega dairies' with over 700 cows also doubled to 40, driven by farmers facing soaring costs and selling milk below production cost, around 40p per litre. Despite environmental and welfare concerns linked to pollution, these large farms lack regulatory environmental permits. Major dairy processors like Arla, Müller, and Saputo profit amid struggling farmers. The trend reflects pressures on the dairy sector with calls for better oversight on factory-style production, concentrated mainly in regions like Devon, Cornwall, and Cheshire.