GRI stood at €207m, a jump from €126m in FY14, mainly coming from massive acquisitions: a portfolio of 6 shopping centres in France (from Unibail end-2014) and 9 additional shopping centres acquired from Klepierre in the Netherlands in 2015. Net profit increased to €27m and EPS at €3.23 gained 9% yoy and the dividend proposed at €3.01 per share is up 5% and exceeds our expected €2.87. Wereldhave also exited the office segment in France, with the disposal of the t
04 Feb 2016
2016 should focus on improving occupancy
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2016 should focus on improving occupancy
Wereldhave N.V. (WER:FRA) | 0 0 1.5% | Mkt Cap: 1,226m
- Published:
04 Feb 2016 -
Author:
Alda Kule Dale -
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GRI stood at €207m, a jump from €126m in FY14, mainly coming from massive acquisitions: a portfolio of 6 shopping centres in France (from Unibail end-2014) and 9 additional shopping centres acquired from Klepierre in the Netherlands in 2015. Net profit increased to €27m and EPS at €3.23 gained 9% yoy and the dividend proposed at €3.01 per share is up 5% and exceeds our expected €2.87. Wereldhave also exited the office segment in France, with the disposal of the t