XTAE: AFPR
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- Sector Real Estate
- Industry Real Estate Services
- Investment Style Small Value
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- Volume / Avg — / —
- Price / Sales 3.88
- Price / Book 0.80
- Forward Div Yield 1.23%
- Trailing Div Yield —
Morningstar‘s Stock Analysis AFPR
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Company Profile AFPR
AFI Properties Ltd is a real estate developer which initiates, constructs, rents and operates industrial buildings, offices, and commercial properties in Israel and Europe. The company also develops residential projects in Europe. The company's commercial buildings include Beit Harofim, Vertex House, The Main Commercial Center and Stage Center. Its shopping malls consist of Lev Hamoshava at City Center, Lev Talpiot, The Panorama Center and Big Fashion. Its offices portfolio includes Psagot Tower, Concorde Tower and AFI Square-Tel Aviv. Its logistic parks include Rehovot Science Park, Global Park Lod, Weitzmann Science Park and Migdal HaEmek Science Park.
FAQs for AFI Properties Ltd Stock
Yes. AFPR has a forward dividend yield of 1.23%.
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AFPR’s stock style is Small Value.
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