Shaftesbury PLC
LSE:SHB

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LSE:SHB
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Price: 421.6 GBX 1.3% Market Closed
Market Cap: £1.6B

Operating Margin

51%
Current
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Operating Margin shows how much profit a company makes from its regular business activities after covering operating costs. It helps measure how efficiently the company turns sales into profit.

Operating Margin
51%
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Operating Income
£62.8m
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Revenue
£123.1m

Operating Margin shows how much profit a company makes from its regular business activities after covering operating costs. It helps measure how efficiently the company turns sales into profit.

Operating Margin
51%
=
Operating Income
GBX62.8m
/
Revenue
£123.1m

Peer Comparison

Country Company Market Cap Operating
Margin
UK
Shaftesbury PLC
LSE:SHB
1.6B GBP
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US
Simon Property Group Inc
NYSE:SPG
60.4B USD
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US
Realty Income Corp
NYSE:O
56B USD
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SG
CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust
SGX:C38U
17.3B
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AU
Scentre Group
ASX:SCG
21.2B AUD
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US
Kimco Realty Corp
NYSE:KIM
14.2B USD
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US
Regency Centers Corp
NASDAQ:REG
13B USD
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HK
Link Real Estate Investment Trust
HKEX:823
94.2B HKD
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FR
Klepierre SA
PAR:LI
9.2B EUR
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US
Federal Realty Investment Trust
NYSE:FRT
8.8B USD
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FR
Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield SE
AEX:URW
7.2B EUR
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Market Distribution

Higher than 99% of companies in United Kingdom
Percentile
99th
Based on 3 579 companies
99th percentile
51%
Low
-195 650% — 0%
Typical Range
0% — 0.2%
High
0.2% — 4 630.7%
Distribution Statistics
United Kingdom
Min -195 650%
30th Percentile 0%
Median 0.1%
70th Percentile 0.2%
Max 4 630.7%

Shaftesbury PLC
Glance View

Market Cap
1.6B GBX
Industry
Real Estate

In the bustling heart of London’s West End, Shaftesbury PLC stands as a venerable steward of a vibrant urban tapestry, weaving together the threads of culture, commerce, and community. Founded with an astute vision, the company specializes in owning and managing an eclectic portfolio of pedestrian-friendly properties. These properties are dotted across some of the city's most iconic and dynamic districts, including Covent Garden, Soho, and Chinatown. By fostering a careful balance of retail, dining, and residential spaces, Shaftesbury imbues these districts with both traditional charm and modern vitality. This strategic blend not only enhances the area's appeal to tourists and locals alike but also nurtures a robust ecosystem of small businesses and innovative entrepreneurs. Shaftesbury’s financial model centers around skillfully curating its property portfolio to maximize value through selective acquisitions and strategic redevelopment. The company generates substantial revenue primarily through the rental income from its diverse array of properties. By leveraging its deep understanding of local markets, Shaftesbury optimizes occupancy rates and rent renewals, ensuring a steady cash flow. This approach is further underpinned by a commitment to sustainable urban development, integrating future-proof practices that bolster long-term asset resilience. As such, Shaftesbury's holistic management strategy not only amplifies the unique character of London's West End but also ensures consistent returns for its stakeholders, securing its reputation as a stalwart in the realm of commercial real estate.

SHB Intrinsic Value
Not Available
What is Operating Margin?
Operating Margin shows how much profit a company makes from its regular business activities after covering operating costs. It helps measure how efficiently the company turns sales into profit.
How is Operating Margin calculated?

Operating Margin is calculated by dividing the Operating Income by the Revenue.

Operating Margin
51%
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Operating Income
£62.8m
/
Revenue
£123.1m
How has Operating Margin changed over time?

Over the last 3 years, Shaftesbury PLC’s Operating Margin has decreased from 65.2% to 51%. During this period, it reached a low of 39.4% on Sep 30, 2021 and a high of 65.2% on Aug 30, 2019.

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