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2008
Bill Buckle Auto Group acquired 31 March 2008.
The Bill Buckle Auto Group is the premier motor dealership group in Sydney’s Northern Beaches region of Brookvale and Mosman and is A. P. Eagers first acquisition in the Sydney market. They operate four fast growing premium brands, Toyota, Volkswagen, Subaru and Audi and have annual turnover of $170 million. Total purchase consideration was approximately $36 million including $22 million for land and buildings.

2007
Record group pre-tax trading profit of $40 million achieved on turnover of $1.67 billion.

Surfers City Holden, Saab and Hummer acquired in August 2007.

Kloster Motor Group acquired in February 2007.
Klosters, with turnover of $300million per annum, is the largest automotive retailer in the Newcastle and Hunter Valley region of New South Wales with exclusive representation for BMW / Mini, Chrysler Jeep and Dodge, Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Suzuki and VW within Newcastle along with additional representation for Ford and Hyundai in a number of regional centres in the Hunter Valley. At a cost of $63million including $34million for land and buildings, the Kloster acquisition is A.P. Eagers largest acquisition to date.

2006
Brisbane Motor Auctions and Bayside Honda/Kia businesses acquired in first quarter.

Hidden Valley Ford and the Stuart Motor Group Darwin acquired August 2006.

Record group pre-tax profit of $36.8million achieved inclusive of a $15million profit on sale of surplus property.

2005
Record Group pre-tax profit of $19.1 million achieved, turnover surpasses $1 billion.

A.P. Eagers acquires first interstate franchise, Bridge Toyota, in Darwin.

2004
City Automotive Group Pty Ltd acquired in July with Mitsubishi, Subaru and Peugeot franchises. Record Group pre-tax profit of $17.2M achieved.

2003
Market capitalization passes $100M.

2002
A.P. Eagers posts a record pre-tax profit of $12.3M and acquires Jaguar franchise.

2001
Metro/Torque Ford and Toyota business acquired.

2000
Mr Nick Politis’ WFM Motors Pty Ltd acquires a controlling interest after the death of Alan Piper.

1993-98
Porsche, VW, KIA, Volvo, Mazda and MG Rover franchises acquired.

1992
Eagers merges with A.P. Group Ltd, a company of which Mr Alan Piper was the majority shareholder, operating Ford, Toyota, Honda and Land Rover franchises.

1957
Eagers Holdings Limited listed on the Australian Stock exchange.

1930
General Motors-Holden franchises acquired.

1922
Eagers installs the first motor vehicle assembly plant in Queensland.

1913
E.G. Eagers & Son Pty Ltd established by Messrs Edward and Fred Eager.

 

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