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IRSA Inversiones y Representaciones SA

IRS
$13.94 (- $0.86 - 5.81%)
Last updated: Previous Close (2026-05-09)
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Exchange
🇺🇸 NYSE XNYS
New York Stock Exchange, Inc.United StatesAmerica/New_York
SectorReal Estate
IndustryReal Estate Services
ISINUS4500473032
Market Price13.94
Dividend Yield 1.48%
Dividend Growth
1YN/A
3Y +150.82%
5Y +19.93%
10Y +2.22%
Annual Dividend 0.21
Latest Payout ($)1.02
Latest Payout Date2024-12-03
Dividend FrequencyYearly
P/E Ratio3.67
EPS4.27
Market Cap$1.3B
Book Value1.65
Price to Book9.472
Beta1.0
52w High17.21
52w Low10.61
Next Earnings DateN/A
About the Company
IRSA Inversiones y Representaciones Sociedad Anónima is a leading real estate company headquartered in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Primarily engaged in the development, operation, and management of diversified real estate assets, IRSA's portfolio spans residential, commercial, and urban properties. The company is notable for its significant role in the retail sector, owning and managing shopping centers, as well as its involvement in office buildings and luxury hotels. In addition to its domestic presence, IRSA also pursues strategic investments in international markets, particularly in the United States, enhancing its global reach and influence. IRSA's strategic focus on urban development projects positions it as a vital player in revitalizing city landscapes, contributing to economic and social fabric transformations. The company's prominence in the Argentine market underscores its critical role in supporting infrastructure growth and urbanization. With a consistent focus on sustainability and innovation, IRSA continues to adapt to changing market demands, further entrenching its importance in the real estate sector both regionally and globally.
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