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Lendlease Group (Lendlease Group) Short Interest


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What is Lendlease Group Short Interest?

Short Interest can be expressed as a percentage by dividing the number of shares sold short by the total number of outstanding shares.

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Competitive Comparison of Lendlease Group's Short Interest

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Lendlease Group's Short Interest Distribution in the Real Estate Industry

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Lendlease Group (Lendlease Group) Business Description

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Address
Level 14, Tower Three, 300 Barangaroo Avenue, International Towers Sydney, Exchange Place, Barangaroo, Sydney, NSW, AUS, 2000
Lendlease's business comprises three segments: development, investments, and construction. Development accounted for more than half of EBITDA in 2020, and the future pipeline is so large it cannot be funded from its own balance sheet. The group is selling stakes in mature projects to its funds management clients. This sacrifices development profit, in return for management fees, reduced risk, and capital to accelerate new projects in the pipeline. Construction generates large revenues but slim margins. This business is retained to preserve expertise and scale for the development business. Lendlease sold its engineering and services business during the pandemic, but retains some risks, notably the Melbourne Metro project. It is also reducing its exposure to retirement living.