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TAG Immobilien AG
XETRA:TEG

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Price: 14.11 EUR 1.15% Market Closed
Market Cap: 2.5B EUR
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During the last 3 months TAG Immobilien AG insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 10% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Sep 4, 2023 by Thiel, Kerstin (Chief Communications Officer) , who bought 65.4k EUR worth of TEG shares.

Last Transactions:
Thiel, Kerstin
Chief Communications Officer
€+65.4k
Thiel, Martin
Chief Financial Officer
€+215.2k
Hoyer, Claudia
Chief Operating Officer (COO)
€+69.7k
Thiel, Martin
Chief Financial Officer
€+81k
Lanz, Lothar
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
€+1.9k
Elgeti, Rolf
CEO
€+5.9k
Thiel, Martin
Chief Financial Officer
€+196.9k
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During the last 3 months TAG Immobilien AG insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 10% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Sep 4, 2023 by Thiel, Kerstin (Chief Communications Officer) , who bought 65.4k EUR worth of TEG shares.

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Market Cap
2.5B EUR
Industry
Real Estate

TAG Immobilien AG is a prominent player in the German real estate market, with a focus on residential properties. Founded in 1882, the company has transformed over the years from a regional infrastructure entity into a major force in real estate. Headquartered in Hamburg, TAG Immobilien’s business model centers around acquiring, developing, and managing residential units, primarily in the North and East of Germany. The company pursues a strategy of capturing value through strategic acquisitions of underappreciated or underperforming assets, revitalizing and optimizing these properties, thereby increasing their attractiveness and long-term yield potential. By managing a vast portfolio of residential units, TAG Immobilien not only benefits from consistent rental income but also takes advantage of property appreciation, harnessing the dynamic growth in the German housing market. Operational efficiency and tenant satisfaction are at the core of TAG Immobilien's strategy. The company emphasizes cost-effective management practices and upgrades to properties that enhance tenant living experiences. With a keen eye on market trends and tenant needs, TAG Immobilien adapts its portfolio to meet the evolving demands of urban and suburban residents. This approach not only stabilizes occupancy rates but also reduces tenant turnover, thereby securing reliable revenue streams. By focusing on customer retention and efficient property management, the company nurtures a sustainable and stable financial performance, making it a significant player in the realm of residential real estate in Germany. Through this meticulous balance of strategic acquisitions, effective management, and customer-focused enhancements, TAG Immobilien AG continues to profit and expand its foothold in the competitive real estate market.

TEG Intrinsic Value
23.42 EUR
Undervaluation 40%
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