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Wharf Real Estate Investment Co (STU:4WF) Short Percentage of Float


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What is Wharf Real Estate Investment Co Short Percentage of Float?

Short Percentage of Float is the percentage of shares shorted compared to the float.

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Competitive Comparison of Wharf Real Estate Investment Co's Short Percentage of Float

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Wharf Real Estate Investment Co's Short Percentage of Float Distribution in the Real Estate Industry

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Wharf Real Estate Investment Co Business Description

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Address
16th Floor, Ocean Centre, Harbour City, Kowloon, Hong Kong, HKG
Wharf spun off Wharf Real Estate Investment Co in November 2017. It is a leading property investor with a focus in prime retail assets in Hong Kong. Rental income from two flagship assets Harbour City and Times Square account for around 80% of revenue. The balance is made up of The Murray hotel, a suburban mall in Plaza Hollywood, two offices in Central CBD. The group also holds two malls in Singapore and a mixed-development in Suzhou. Wharf was originally a shipping company but transformed into a property developer and investor in the 1960s by redeveloping its unused industrial assets, many located in city-center and waterfront locations. The Harbour City site was previously wharfs, and the Times Square site was a tram depot in the 1970s. Wheelock holds a 45% stake in Wharf REIC.

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