Ho Bee Land

Billion Dollar Club 2022

Yanlord Land maintains overall sector win; Ho Bee tops returns for shareholders; Bukit Sembawang picks up the rest

Yanlord stands out for paying a consistent dividend year after year over business cycles
Ho Bee Land wins best returns to shareholders - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Billion Dollar Club 2022

Ho Bee Land wins best returns to shareholders

"Our strong and robust recurring income stream allows us to navigate these uncertainties from a position of strength."
Selected developers are testing oversold lows but can they rebound?  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Right Timing

Selected developers are testing oversold lows but can they rebound?

Selected developers are at oversold lows but rebounds are likely to be tepid as sentiment is weak amidst affordability concerns
Ho Bee reports higher 1HFY2022 earnings as rental income from The Scalpel kicks in - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Results

Ho Bee reports higher 1HFY2022 earnings as rental income from The Scalpel kicks in

Ho Bee bought The Scalpel in February for $1.3 billion
Ho Bee Land sees earnings surge nearly five times to $225.0 million in 2HFY2021 - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Results

Ho Bee Land sees earnings surge nearly five times to $225.0 million in 2HFY2021

A first and final dividend of 10 cents per share has been declared, which will be paid on May 20.
Ho Bee Land acquires London's The Scalpel for $1.3 bil - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Property

Ho Bee Land acquires London's The Scalpel for $1.3 bil

The property will be held for long-term investment, says the group.
Ho Bee Land in talks to buy London's The Scalpel office tower for $1.5 bil - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Property

Ho Bee Land in talks to buy London's The Scalpel office tower for $1.5 bil

Ho Bee Land called for a trading halt in the morning of Feb 23. Before that, shares in the group last traded at $2.80.
Ho Bee Land acquires residential development site in Melbourne for A$142 mil - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Property

Ho Bee Land acquires residential development site in Melbourne for A$142 mil

The site measures 68.52 hectares and is located 22km north of Melbourne’s CBD.
Ho Bee Land acquires three residential development sites in Australia for A$115 million - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Property

Ho Bee Land acquires three residential development sites in Australia for A$115 million

The sites are located in Victoria and Queensland.
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