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Workspace Group Plc (WKP.L)

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484.50+3.50 (+0.73%)
At close: 04:35PM BST
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Previous Close497.50
Open0.00
Bid468.50 x 0
Ask680.00 x 0
Day's Range475.00 - 485.00
52 Week Range449.20 - 617.00
Volume306,474
Avg. Volume237,400
Market Cap961.703M
Beta (5Y Monthly)1.06
PE Ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)-1.16
Earnings DateMay 23, 2024 - May 27, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield0.26 (5.49%)
Ex-Dividend DateJan 04, 2024
1y Target Est610.75
  • The Telegraph

    London offices to be powered by Devon sunshine

    London offices are to be powered by Devon sunshine after corporate landlord Workspace Group struck a solar power deal with Europe’s largest renewable energy generator.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 2-London-focused Workspace forecasts strong second-half rental growth

    Workspace Group on Tuesday forecast strong rental growth in the second half of the current fiscal year, after the London-focused flexible office-space provider posted a half-year loss as elevated interest rates hit the valuation of its buildings. Flexible space operators such as Workspace have performed well on the operational front as tenants opt for short-term leases and reassess strategies periodically amid broader economic worries. Workspace has a different business model to WeWork and owns their buildings unlike the U.S. firm, but the company's finance chief Dave Benson said that the WeWork's restructuring might benefit Workspace.

  • Reuters

    London-focused Workspace forecasts strong second-half rental growth

    (Reuters) -Workspace Group on Tuesday forecast strong rental growth in the second half of the current fiscal year, after the London-focused flexible office-space provider posted a half-year loss as elevated interest rates hit the valuation of its buildings. Flexible space operators such as Workspace have performed well on the operational front as tenants opt for short-term leases and reassess strategies periodically amid broader economic worries. Workspace has a different business model to WeWork and owns their buildings unlike the U.S. firm, but the company's finance chief Dave Benson said that the WeWork's restructuring might benefit Workspace.