BWP Trust (ASX: BWP) Share Price and News
Price
$3.44
Movement
0.09 (-2.55%)
As at 7 Apr - Closed (20 mins delayed)
52 Week Range
$3.25 - $3.83
1 Year Return
-0.86%
BWP Trust Chart and Price Data
Fundamentals Data provided by Morningstar.
Data provided by Morningstar.Earnings Yield
7.73%
Franking
-
Dividend per share
0.18
Year To Date Return
7.62%
Shares Outstanding
713.51 million
Earnings per share
0.273
Share Price
$3.44
Day Change
0.09 (-2.55%)
52 Week Range
$3.25 - $3.83
Yesterday's Close
$3.53
Today's Open
$3.41
Days Range
$3.37 - $3.44
Volume
2,158,640
Avg. Volume (1 month)
1,281,263
Turnover
$7,378,349
As at 7 Apr - Closed
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, BWP Trust has historically paid two unfranked distributions a year.
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BWP Trust generally pays its unitholder distributions in February and August.
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BWP Trust listed on the ASX on the ASX on 16 September 1998.
About BWP Trust
BWP Trust (ASX: BWP) is an Australian Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT). It is focused on owning warehouse/bulky goods retailing properties with relatively large sites, high visibility, and access to arterial roads.
The Trust's portfolio of properties is diversified across most Australian states. Many of the sites are on long-term leases to Australia's dominant hardware and home improvement chain Bunnings Group. Bunnings is a wholly owned subsidiary of Wesfarmers Ltd (ASX: WES), a wide-moat, top 10 ASX-listed company by market capitalisation.
BWP Trust is also externally managed by a wholly owned subsidiary of Wesfarmers, with Wesfarmers also owning just under 25% of units in the trust.