Sims (ASX: SGM) is an Australian-listed company in the Basic Materials sector with a market capitalisation of $5.48B and the 130th-largest security on the ASX by market capitalisation. The SGM share price is $28.36, down 2.71% today and up 88.03% over the past 12 months. Shares have traded between $13.04 and $31.81 over the past 52 weeks. SGM pays a trailing dividend yield of 0.72%. In its most recent reported period (ending 31 Dec 2025), Sims reported revenue of $3.78B and a net loss of $29.9M.
About Sims Limited
Sims Limited specializes in the global acquisition, processing, and sale of both ferrous (iron-based) and non-ferrous recycled metals. Its extensive operations span across key regions including Australia, the United States, China, Turkey, Bangladesh, and other international markets. The company is structured into six distinct segments: North America Metals, Investment in SA Recycling, Australia/New Zealand Metals, UK Metals, Global Trading, and Sims Lifecycle Services. Sims' core activities involve the collection, processing, and worldwide trading of secondary raw materials such as iron and steel, in addition to various non-ferrous alloys and residues, prominently including aluminum, lead, copper, zinc, and nickel-bearing materials. Beyond metals, Sims Limited provides environmentally responsible solutions for managing post-consumer electronic products. This includes the recycling of information technology assets for commercial clients and the sustainable disposal of other electrical and electronic equipment, often referred to as e-waste. Further diversifying its offerings, the company also engages in services like the recycling of municipal curbside materials and stevedoring. Established in 1917, Sims Limited maintains its headquarters in Mascot, Australia.
CEO
Stephen John Mikkelsen