Berkeley Group Holdings PLC
LSE:BKG

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Price: 3 696 GBX 3.24% Market Closed
Market Cap: 3.5B GBX

During the last 3 months Berkeley Group Holdings PLC insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 2% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Jan 27, 2018 by Thomas Bower , who sold 40.3k GBX worth of BKG shares.

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During the last 3 months Berkeley Group Holdings PLC insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 2% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Jan 27, 2018 by Thomas Bower , who sold 40.3k GBX worth of BKG shares.

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Market Cap
3.7B GBX
Industry
Consumer products

Berkeley Group Holdings PLC stands as a prominent entity in the realm of residential and commercial property development within the United Kingdom, carving a niche as a builder of high-quality homes and thriving neighborhoods. Founded in 1976, Berkeley has grown into a conglomerate encompassing a range of brands including Berkeley Homes, St George, St Edward, St James, St William, and St Joseph. The company specializes in large, complex urban regeneration projects, transforming brownfield sites into vibrant communities. This strategic focus not only breathes new life into neglected areas but also meets the housing demands of urban populations, notably in London and the Southeast. Berkeley’s adeptness at blending modern architectural aesthetics with environmental sustainability initiatives enhances its reputation as a forward-thinking developer. The company generates its revenue through the sale of new homes and properties, capitalizing on strong demand in prime residential markets. Berkeley further secures income streams from strategic joint ventures and partnerships, which allow it to leverage additional expertise and resources in its projects. Known for its meticulous attention to detail and commitment to quality, the firm consistently garners premium prices for its developments, which cater to both the luxury market and the broader housing sector. Despite the cyclical nature of real estate, Berkeley's astute land acquisitions and its ability to adapt to economic fluctuations have enabled it to sustain a strong financial footing. This approach is complemented by a focus on social and environmental responsibility, with investments in sustainable infrastructure and community amenities that add lasting value beyond mere construction, enhancing its appeal to socially conscious investors and stakeholders alike.

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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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