CTPNV.AS 14.94 (+0.4%)
NL00150006R6Real EstateReal Estate - Development

CTP (CTPNV.AS) Stock Highlights

14.94 | +0.4%
2025-01-03 01:35:16
CTP NV is the full-service commercial real estate developer managing and delivering custom-built, high-tech business parks throughout Central and Eastern Europe. A vast majority of its revenue is earned through rental income. Its segments include the Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, The Netherlands, Other geographical segments, and the Hotel segment.

Statistics

Range Today
14.8 15.08
Volume Today 71.8K
Range 1 Year
14.1 17.58
Volume 1 Year 25.13M
Range 3 Year
9.25 19.3
Volume 3 Year 80.6M
Range 10 Year
9.25 21.7
Volume 10 Year 108.12M

Highlights

Market Capitalization 7.15B (mid)
Floating Shares 122.03M
Current Price 14.94
Price To Earnings 6.6
Price To Revenue 18.02
Price To Book 1
Earnings Per Share 2.2
Dividend Yield 3.99%
Dividend Per Share 0.58
Payout Ratio 23.86%

Performance

Latest +0.4%
1 Month -1.45%
3 Months -11.07%
6 Months -4.6%
1 Year -2.23%
3 Years -19.68%
5 Years +6.33%
10 Years +6.33%

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