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Frasers Property Limited (TQ5.SI)

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0.8100+0.0050 (+0.62%)
At close: 05:04PM SGT
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Previous close0.8050
Open0.8100
Bid0.8050 x 0
Ask0.8100 x 0
Day's range0.8050 - 0.8150
52-week range0.7500 - 0.9950
Volume156,900
Avg. volume172,827
Market cap3.18B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.71
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)-0.0100
Earnings date10 May 2024
Forward dividend & yield0.05 (5.56%)
Ex-dividend date29 Jan 2024
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters SG

    UPDATE 2-ThaiBev to exit real estate business by offloading Frasers Property stake

    Thai Beverage (ThaiBev) will exit the real estate business by transferring its entire stake in Singapore-based Frasers Property to TCC Assets under a share swap agreement, an exchange filing showed on Thursday. "Streamlining the company's focus towards a pure-play beverage and food business by exiting the property business and increasing its exposure to non-alcoholic beverages and dairy could result in a potential re-rating in line with pure-play beverage and food peers," ThaiBev said in a statement. The drink maker, controlled by Thai billionaire Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, said its unit InterBev Investment would transfer its 28.78% stake in Frasers Property to Thailand-based TCC Assets, which in return would transfer a 41.30% shareholding in conglomerate Fraser and Neave to InterBev.

  • The Edge Singapore

    Frasers Property secures sustainability-linked loan pegged to its GRESB performance

    Frasers Property secures equivalent of $904 million sustainability-linked loan, pegged to group's GRESB performance

  • Simply Wall St.

    Exploring Alternatives To Frasers Property With One Superior SGX Dividend Stock

    In the quest for reliable dividend stocks, understanding the trajectory of a company's dividend payouts is essential. In Singapore, where dividends on average increased by 3.7% last year, it's important to identify stocks that consistently maintain or increase their dividends. However, companies like Frasers Property present a cautionary tale with their declining dividend trends, signaling potential risks for income-focused investors.