Great Eagle Holdings Limited (FRA:GHK)

Germany flag Germany · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
1.930
+0.020 (1.05%)
Last updated: Apr 24, 2026, 8:05 AM CET
Market Cap1.45B +19.9%
Revenue (ttm)2.15B +80.7%
Net Income-181.03M
EPS-0.24
Shares Outn/a
PE Ration/a
Forward PEn/a
Dividend0.10 (5.26%)
Ex-Dividend DateSep 24, 2025
Volumen/a
Average Volume10
Open1.930
Previous Close1.910
Day's Range1.930 - 1.930
52-Week Range1.410 - 1.960
Betan/a
RSI61.81
Earnings DateMay 26, 2026

About Great Eagle Holdings

Great Eagle Holdings Limited, an investment holding company, invests in, develops, leases, and manages residential, office, industrial, and hotel properties in Hong Kong, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Mainland China, and internationally. It operates through Hotel Operation, Property Investment, Property Development, Other Operations, Champion REIT, Langham, and US Real Estate Fund segments. It provides hotel accommodation, food and banquet operation, and hotel management services; leases furnished apartm... [Read more]

Industry Hotels and Motels
Founded 1963
Employees 6,219
Stock Exchange Frankfurt Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol GHK

Financial Performance

In 2025, Great Eagle Holdings's revenue was 19.66 billion, an increase of 80.71% compared to the previous year's 10.88 billion. Losses were -1.65 billion, -4.61% less than in 2024.

Financial numbers in HKD Financial Statements

News

Hong Kong’s Langham group among first to invest in Beijing’s ‘city of the future’ Xiongan

A hotel operator’s planned entry into Xiongan New Area southwest of Beijing highlights a tentative but growing alignment between Hong Kong’s private sector and the state-backed development project, as...

1 day ago - South China Morning Post

Sino Land-led consortium clinches Kam Sheung Road Phase Two with US$1.7 billion investment

A consortium led by Sino Land and Great Eagle Holdings, alongside two major mainland Chinese developers, has won the tender for the Kam Sheung Road Station Phase Two development, signalling continued ...

3 days ago - South China Morning Post