Goodman Group (GMGSF)

OTCMKTS · Delayed Price · Currency is USD
21.67
0.00 (0.00%)
Sep 10, 2025, 8:00 PM EDT
Market Cap46.63B
Revenue (ttm)2.24B
Net Income (ttm)1.09B
Shares Outn/a
EPS (ttm)0.55
PE Ratio42.68
Forward PE26.51
Dividendn/a
Ex-Dividend Daten/a
Volume250
Average Volume207
Open20.42
Previous Close21.67
Day's Range20.42 - 22.00
52-Week Range14.84 - 27.32
Beta0.83
RSI42.02
Earnings DateAug 21, 2025

About Goodman Group

Goodman Group is a provider of essential infrastructure. It owns, develops and manages high quality, sustainable logistics properties and data centres in major global cities, that are critical to the digital economy. Goodman has operations in key consumer markets across Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Europe, the United Kingdom, and the Americas. Goodman Group, comprised of the stapled entities Goodman Limited, Goodman Industrial Trust and Goodman Logistics (HK) Limited, is the largest property group on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX: GM... [Read more]

Founded 2002
Employees 1,030
Stock Exchange OTCMKTS
Ticker Symbol GMGSF
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

Financial numbers in AUD Financial Statements

News

Singapore’s GIC sizes up $69b Goodman Group’s data centre dreams

The sovereign wealth fund is working up a proposal to come in as a co-investor on a slice of the industrial property giant’s data centre portfolio.

18 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

Goodman Group (GMGSF) (FY 2025) Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Financial Performance and ...

Goodman Group (GMGSF) (FY 2025) Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Financial Performance and Strategic Growth in Data Centers

22 days ago - GuruFocus

With data centres, Greg Goodman believes the harder the better

The Goodman Group CEO’s masterclass in capital flows and capital markets rolls on. He says the harder it is to build a data centre, the more valuable it is.

3 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Mum and dad investors saw right through Goodman Group

Existing shareholders of the ASX-giant were not enthused by its $400 million loyalty program.

6 months ago - The Australian Financial Review