Kerry Properties Ltd
HKEX:683

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Kerry Properties Ltd
HKEX:683
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Price: 20.32 HKD -1.74% Market Closed
Market Cap: 29.5B HKD
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Market Cap
29.5B HKD
Industry
Real Estate

Kerry Properties Ltd., a prominent real estate investment and development enterprise based in Hong Kong, has carved a niche for itself as a master builder in the bustling Asia-Pacific property market. Founded in the 1970s, the company has grown into a powerhouse that intricately weaves residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments across key cities such as Hong Kong, Beijing, and Shanghai. By strategically focusing on locations with high growth prospects, Kerry Properties has built an impressive portfolio that includes upscale residential communities, high-end office towers, and luxury hotels. Its significant investments in mainland China underscore a forward-thinking approach, aiming to capture the booming demand driven by urbanization and economic expansion. Central to Kerry Properties' business model is its ability to create value through holistic property management and development. This is achieved by integrating construction with savvy asset and property management capabilities, ensuring sustainable revenue streams. Beyond building, the company manages a significant roster of premium properties, offering specialized services that enhance the user experience and tenant satisfaction, thus fostering long-term occupancy. The balance of robust development activities and an astute rental portfolio positions Kerry Properties to capitalize on both one-time capital gains from property sales and recurrent income through rentals, crafting a resilient framework to weather the cyclical nature of the real estate market.

Intrinsic Value
89.98 HKD
Undervaluation 77%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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