Goodman Group (ASX: GMG) Share Price and News
Price
$30.81
Movement
0.22 (-0.71%)
As at 14 Mar - Closed (20 mins delayed)
52 Week Range
$29.46 - $39.43
1 Year Return
-0.48%
Goodman Group Chart and Price Data
Fundamentals Data provided by Morningstar.
Data provided by Morningstar.Earnings Yield
0.32%
Franking
-
Dividend per share
0.30
Year To Date Return
-13.55%
Shares Outstanding
2.03 billion
Earnings per share
-0.052
Share Price
$30.81
Day Change
0.22 (-0.71%)
52 Week Range
$29.46 - $39.43
Yesterday's Close
$31.03
Today's Open
$31.01
Days Range
$30.73 - $31.515
Volume
3,465,253
Avg. Volume (1 month)
8,724,862
Turnover
$107,194,365
As at 14 Mar - Closed
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Because Goodman Group is a real estate investment trust (REIT), its payments are generally called distributions rather than dividends. The company traditionally pays an interim distribution in February and a final one in August or September each year.
The REIT began paying distributions in 2007, two years after listing on the ASX. All the company’s payments to date, with the exception of one, have been unfranked. The group’s policy is to distribute around 50% of operating earnings and taxable income for the full year.
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Goodman Group has operated a distribution reinvestment plan in the past. However, the plan has been suspended since late 2016.
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Goodman Group listed on the ASX on 2 February 2005.
About Goodman Group
Goodman Group (ASX: GMG) is an integrated property group with operations in 14 countries. It specialises in industrial and commercial properties, owning, developing, and managing a global portfolio worth around $80 billion.
The group was formed following the merger of Macquarie Goodman Industrial Trust and Macquarie Goodman Management in 2005. GMG operates four divisions, including property investment, fund management, property services, and property development.
Today, it is the largest real estate investment trust (REIT) in Australia, which makes GMG shares a favourite of listed property enthusiasts. Its operations take in North America, Europe, the UK, China, Japan, Brazil, Australia, and New Zealand.