Charter Hall Group

Charter Hall Group (CHC)

Stock Code

CHC

Stock Exchange

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Charter Hall Group (CHC) is an integrated property group with investments in an extensive portfolio of specialist unlisted property funds. The Group includes Charter Hall Limited and Charter Hall Property Trust. CHC specialises in property investment, property management, funds management, property investment banking and development management. It listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on 10 June, 2005 and has more than $3.9 billion in funds under management.

Charter Hall Group $29.9m up 52.6% 1H2013


Property Management and Investment company Charter Hall Group (ASX:CHC) have announced its half year financial results for 2013 to its shareholders and investors on the Australian stockmarket.

  • Charter Hall Group Net Profit of $29.9 million up 52.6 percent on the prior corresponding period.
  • Charter Hall total revenue up 15.2 percent to $81.1 million.
  • Charter Hall Funds Under Management (FUM) is up 12 percent to $10 billion.

Charter Hall Group Dividends

1 September, 2010 - 13:39

Study the dividend history for CHARTER HALL GROUP. Dividends are a portion of company profits paid out to shareholders. You are eligible to receive CHC dividends if you own the CHARTER HALL GROUP shares on the ex-dividend date. Traders and investors must purchase the stock before the exdividend date to be entitled to the dividend. The previous owner of the shares will receive the CHC dividend if you buy the stocks on or after the ex dividend date.

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