GSW Immobilien share: Real-time share price for analysis + news

GSW Immobilien share – In the 2012 financial year, the company generated revenues of €160 million with an average of 557 employees. GSW Immobilien was acquired by Deutsche Wohnen in 2013, which holds around 98.8 percent of the shares. Real estate companies on the stock exchange, here you can return to the overview of all real estate shares.

GSW Immobilien: Share, facts and figures

GSW Immobilien in detail – The current share price and other facts and figures about the company.

Share price: 12 months

Invest? WKN, ISIN and symbol:

  • WKN: GSW111
  • ISIN: DE000GSW1111
  • Symbol: GIB

Here is the current share price with a review of the share price performance over the last 12 months.

Source: Ariva.de

Share price: 3 years

The share price trend over the last 36 months.

Facts and figures about GSW Immobilien

  • Headquarters: Berlin
  • Number of employees: 244 (2018)
  • Foundation: 1924
  • Number of employees: 570
  • Residential units: 61,000

Status: 06/20

Subsidiary

  • Residential complex Leonberger Ring GmbH
  • Gsw Grundvermogens- Und Vertriebsges. Mbh
  • GSW Verwaltungs- und Betriebsgesellschaft mbH & Co. GrundstA¼cksgesellschaft Neue Krugallee KG
  • Facilita Berlin GmbH

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DAX Price: Real Time

Here is the current share price with a review of the share price performance over the last 12 months.

Invest? WKN & ISIN:

  • WKN: 846900
  • ISIN: DE0008469008
  • Symbol: DAX

Chart: 3 year review

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