Primary Health Properties PLC

LSE PHP.L

Primary Health Properties PLC Price to Book Ratio (P/B) on January 14, 2025: 0.78

Primary Health Properties PLC Price to Book Ratio (P/B) is 0.78 on January 14, 2025, a -17.82% change year over year. Price to book ratio compares the stock price to the book value per share; above 1 indicates market values company more than its book value.
  • Primary Health Properties PLC 52-week high Price to Book Ratio (P/B) is 1.02 on September 27, 2024, which is 30.50% above the current Price to Book Ratio (P/B).
  • Primary Health Properties PLC 52-week low Price to Book Ratio (P/B) is 0.67 on December 20, 2024, which is -13.50% below the current Price to Book Ratio (P/B).
  • Primary Health Properties PLC average Price to Book Ratio (P/B) for the last 52 weeks is 0.90.
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LSE: PHP.L

Primary Health Properties PLC

CEO Mr. Mark Davies A.C.A.
IPO Date March 19, 1996
Location United Kingdom
Headquarters Greener House
Employees 58
Sector Health Care
Industries
Description

Primary Health Properties (PHP) is the leading investor in modern healthcare properties in the UK & Ireland. PHP is a UK based Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) with a clear objective to create progressive returns to shareholders through a combination of earnings growth and capital appreciation. PHP achieve this by investing in healthcare real estate let on long-term leases, backed by a secure underlying covenant funded mostly by government bodies. The Group's portfolio comprises over 480 primary healthcare facilities, both completed and committed, the majority of which are GP surgeries, with other properties let to NHS organisations, pharmacies and dentists.

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January 15, 2025

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