DEXUS (DEXSF)

OTCMKTS · Delayed Price · Currency is USD
3.965
-0.585 (-12.86%)
At close: Apr 8, 2025
-28.80%
Market Cap 5.20B
Revenue (ttm) 409.06M
Net Income (ttm) -604.18M
Shares Out n/a
EPS (ttm) -0.56
PE Ratio n/a
Forward PE n/a
Dividend n/a
Ex-Dividend Date n/a
Volume 180
Average Volume 3,575
Open 3.965
Previous Close 4.550
Day's Range 3.965 - 3.965
52-Week Range 4.030 - 5.570
Beta 0.77
RSI 44.29
Earnings Date Aug 20, 2025

About DEXUS

Dexus (ASX: DXS) is a leading Australasian fully integrated real asset group, managing a high-quality Australasian real estate and infrastructure portfolio valued at $54.5 billion. The Dexus platform includes the Dexus investment portfolio and the funds management business. We directly and indirectly own $14.8 billion of office, industrial, retail, healthcare, infrastructure and alternatives. We manage a further $39.7 billion of investments in our funds management business which provides third party capital with exposure to quality sector speci... [Read more]

Industry REIT - Office
Sector Real Estate
Founded 2004
Employees 972
Stock Exchange OTCMKTS
Ticker Symbol DEXSF
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, DEXUS's revenue was 338.30 million, a decrease of -47.78% compared to the previous year's 647.80 million. Losses were -1.58 billion, 110.4% more than in 2023.

Financial numbers in AUD Financial Statements

News

Dexus forced to sell $830m stake in Macquarie Centre to super giants

The Supreme Court of NSW has rejected a last-minute bid from the ASX-listed landlord to stave off the transaction, having found it was required to sell.

25 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

Former Dexus executive sells $23m Sydney mansion

One of Darling Point’s most beautiful homes, landmark mansion Kardinia, has sold in an off-market deal.

4 weeks ago - The Australian Financial Review

Sydney CBD car park that could reshape skyline hits the market

The carpark is surrounded by major projects owned by Merivale, Lendlease, Dexus, Mirvac and Milligan.

4 weeks ago - The Australian Financial Review