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Why Storage King Group (ASX:SKG) Is Down 9.8% After EPS Falls Despite Steady Revenue - And What's Next
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  • Storage King Group has reported past full-year results to 30 June 2026, with sales of A$224.67 million, revenue of A$247.42 million, and net income of A$154.32 million, all broadly unchanged in revenue terms but with materially lower earnings than the prior year.
  • The sharp reduction in basic earnings per share from continuing operations to A$0.1174, compared with A$0.22 previously, highlights pressure on profitability despite near-flat top-line performance.
  • We will now examine how this earnings decline, especially the weaker net income, reshapes Storage King Group's existing investment narrative and risks.

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Storage King Group Investment Narrative Recap

To own Storage King Group, you need to believe that its metropolitan self storage network can convert relatively steady revenue into durable earnings and distributions over time. The latest result, with A$247.42 million in revenue but net income falling to A$154.32 million and EPS almost halving, brings that earnings resilience into question and makes margin pressure the key short term risk, while the near term catalyst hinges on management’s ability to stabilise profitability rather than grow the top line.

The recent internalisation, completed on 30 June 2026 with the move to the Storage King Group name and new CEO Nikki Lawson, is particularly relevant here. Management has flagged meaningful cost savings from bringing the platform fully in house, which now sit against a year of sharply weaker earnings. How quickly those savings flow through, and whether they offset higher financing and operating costs, will be central to how you weigh the latest profit decline against Storage King Group’s longer term growth options.

Yet behind the brand strength and internalisation story, there is a cost and interest burden investors should be aware of that could...

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Storage King Group's narrative projects A$284.5 million revenue and A$143.2 million earnings by 2029.

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Exploring Other Perspectives

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Before this earnings miss, the most pessimistic analysts were already assuming revenue growth of only about 1.9 percent a year and earnings falling toward A$61.9 million, which is far weaker than the consensus view and shows just how differently you and other investors might judge the same profit drop.

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