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Akelius Residential Property AB (publ)
€1.65
Oct 22, 6:00:00 PM GMT+2 · EUR · STO · Disclaimer
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€1.64
Day range
€1.64 - €1.67
Year range
€1.38 - €1.77
Market cap
361.68M EUR
Avg Volume
45.86K
P/E ratio
-
Dividend yield
-
Primary exchange
STO
CDP Climate Change Score
C
Market news
Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(EUR)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Revenue
89.00M8.54%
Operating expense
5.00M-16.67%
Net income
-70.00M-89.19%
Net profit margin
-78.65-74.31%
Earnings per share
EBITDA
46.50M25.68%
Effective tax rate
-32.08%
Total assets
Total liabilities
(EUR)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Cash and short-term investments
20.00M-91.94%
Total assets
6.79B-23.75%
Total liabilities
3.46B-23.27%
Total equity
3.34B
Shares outstanding
Price to book
Return on assets
1.66%
Return on capital
1.70%
Net change in cash
(EUR)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Net income
-70.00M-89.19%
Cash from operations
35.00M-31.37%
Cash from investing
-108.00M-18.68%
Cash from financing
66.00M22.22%
Net change in cash
-7.00M-170.00%
Free cash flow
45.25M9.37%
About
Akelius Residential Property AB is an international residential real-estate company registered in Sweden. Akelius Residential Property owns nineteen thousand rental apartments in New York, Boston, Washington D.C., Austin, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City, Paris, and London. The main shareholder of Akelius Residential Property AB is the Akelius Foundation with 85 percent, whose founder is the Swedish founder Akelius AB, Roger Akelius. The foundation is registered as a non-profit organization in the Bahamas. The foundation is listed in the ICIJ's offshore leaks database. The company reacted to the Berlin government's rent cap in 2020 by adding "shadow rents" on leases, some of which were five times higher than the listed rent, which were to be paid retrospectively if the law were not to endure. The rent cap was ruled unconstitutional in 2021; Akelius stated that they sought to reclaim the excess money from tenants. In response, the Berlin government provided a €10 million fund of interest-free loans to tenants struggling to make repayments. In April 2020, the United Nations Human Rights Council accused Akelius of human rights abuses. Wikipedia
Founded
1971
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Employees
653
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