CQR

Charter Hall Retail REIT (CQR)

Stock Code

CQR

Stock Exchange

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Charter Hall Retail REIT (CQR) has interests in 139 neighbourhood and convenience centres with a total book value of around $2.1B. Approximately 53% of the portfolio is in Australia and NZ, 23% in the US and 22% in Europe. Charter Hall Retail REIT's investment strategy is to invest in retail properties focusing on food and non-discretionary retail spending, predominantly anchored by market leading grocery retailers. Investors can trade Charter Hall Retail REIT shares on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX).

Charter Hall Retail REIT $15.8m Net Profit 1H 2013


Shopping centre group, Charter Hall Retail REIT (ASX:CQR) have announced its first half report to sharemarket investors and traders.

  • Charter Hall Retail REIT first half net profit of $15.8 million, up from the $15.7 million loss in the previous corresponding period.
  • Charter Hall Retail REIT has 98.5 percent occupancy rate with its Australian shopping centres.

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Charter Hall Retail REIT Dividends

1 September, 2010 - 13:39

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