GMG

Goodman Group (GMG)

Stock Code

GMG

Stock Exchange

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The Goodman Group (GMG) was formerly the Macquarie Goodman Group engages in the ownership, development and management of both the industrial and business spaces with management assets that include distribution and warehouse centres, industrial estates, office and business parks. GMG was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on the 2nd of February 2005. Its average annual revenue reaches AUD$776.2 million. Its headquarters is located in Sydney, Australia and to date; around 1,300 people are employed in the company.

Goodman Group $154.6m Profit Down 22.7% 1H2013


Australia's largest industrial property trust and the world's second biggest property manager by market value Goodman Group (ASX:GMG) has reported its first half results for FY 2013 to shareholders, investors and traders participating on the Australian stockmarket.

  • Goodman Group Net Profit of $154.6 million, down 22.7 percent.
  • Goodman Operating profit of $266 million, up 16 percent.

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2012's First Week of the Best and Worst Traded Stocks


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2011's Last Best and Worst Traded Stocks


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Best Performing Trade Stocks ASX100 (XTO)

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Best and Worst Pre-Christmas Traded Stocks


Stocks went up and down before Christmas day arrived and this record shows to prove it. Below are list of the best and the worst traded stocks in ASX100, ASX200 and All Ordinaries of the Australian Stock Exchange in the 51st week of 2011, December 19 to 23, 2011.

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Sharemarket Dividends, EGMs and AGMs


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Mergers and Acquisitions to Increase for REITs


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