Aroundtown SA, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a real estate company in Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Belgium, and internationally. The company operates through Commercial Portfolio and GCP Po…
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Should You Investigate Aroundtown SA (ETR:AT1) At €2.62? Aroundtown SA ( ETR:AT1 ), might not be a large cap stock, but it saw a decent share price growth of 20% on the XTRA... | ||
Aroundtown SA (AANNF) Full Year 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Navigating Market Challenges ... Aroundtown SA (AANNF) reports stable net rental income and strategic initiatives to enhance FFO amid market uncertainties. | ||
Aroundtown Q4 Earnings Call Highlights Aroundtown (ETR:AT1) reported full-year 2025 results alongside an update on its proposed voluntary share-for-share tender offer for Grand City Properties (GCP) shares, while also outlining the company’s plans to resume dividends after a three-year pause and continue capital recycling through disposa | ||
Aroundtown SA's (ETR:AT1) largest shareholders are retail investors with 35% ownership, private companies own 21% Key Insights The considerable ownership by retail investors in Aroundtown indicates that they collectively have a... | ||
Why Aroundtown's (ETR:AT1) Earnings Are Weaker Than They Seem Investors were disappointed with Aroundtown SA's ( ETR:AT1 ) recent earnings release. We did some analysis and believe... | ||
Earnings Update: Aroundtown SA (ETR:AT1) Just Reported Its Third-Quarter Results And Analysts Are Updating Their Forecasts Aroundtown SA ( ETR:AT1 ) shareholders are probably feeling a little disappointed, since its shares fell 3.4% to €2.97... | ||
When Should You Buy Aroundtown SA (ETR:AT1)? While Aroundtown SA ( ETR:AT1 ) might not have the largest market cap around , it saw significant share price movement... | ||
Aroundtown (ETR:AT1) sheds 4.5% this week, as yearly returns fall more in line with earnings growth Investors can buy low cost index fund if they want to receive the average market return. But if you invest in... | ||