City Developments Limited

C09.SI : Singapore Exchange

5.280

-0.94%

Share Price in SGD. As of 22 Oct 17:04:18 SGT

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City Developments Limited’s share price has decreased by 16.2% over the past 1 year. It has underperformed the Singapore stock market during this period.

Share Price Performance
  • 52 Week Range

    SGD 5.030 - 6.760

  • Price vs 5-year high/low

    Near low

  • C09.SI Market
    1 Month -0.4% -1.4%
    YTD -20.1% 11.1%
    1 Year -16.2% 17.5%
    5 Year -49.2% 13.5%
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Recently happened to City Developments Limited

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21 Oct 2024 • News

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City Developments Limited has announced 1H 2024 Results Summary.

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Consensus Share Price Target

City Developments Limited’s price target is $7.597, according to consensus estimates as of 22 Oct 2024. City Developments Limited’s with a price target of $7.597 and current price of $5.28, has an upside potential of 43.9%.

Price Target: $7.597

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Source: SGX as of 22 Oct 2024

Analyst Ratings

  • CGS-CIMB

    29 Feb 2024

    Add

    8.970

  • OCBC Investment

    01 Mar 2024

    Buy

    7.020

    (prev 7.200)

  • Phillip Securities

    19 Aug 2024

    Buy

    6.870

  • RHB Invest

    15 Aug 2024

    Buy

    7.300

  • UOB Kay Hian

    04 Jul 2024

    Buy

    8.200

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Company Description

Incorporated in 1963, City Developments Ltd is a leading residential developer. CDL has built over 15,000 fine homes since 1963. It is also one of Singapore's biggest commercial landlords with more than 30 prime commercial buildings. With a stable of 101hotels, the CDL Group is a leading hotel owner and operator. Its portfolio includes the Millennium, Copthorne and Kingsgate chains of hotels. Operating in 18 countries, CDL has 7 companies listed on stock exchanges in Singapore, London, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, New Zealand and Manila.