Primary Health Properties Plc (LON:PHP)

London flag London · Delayed Price · Currency is GBP · Price in GBX
100.30
+0.50 (0.50%)
Jun 27, 2025, 4:44 PM BST
10.77%
Market Cap 1.34B
Revenue (ttm) 181.70M
Net Income (ttm) 41.40M
Shares Out 1.34B
EPS (ttm) 0.03
PE Ratio 32.38
Forward PE 14.25
Dividend 0.07 (7.11%)
Ex-Dividend Date Jul 3, 2025
Volume 10,956,428
Average Volume 7,790,618
Open 99.95
Previous Close 99.80
Day's Range 99.60 - 101.20
52-Week Range 85.40 - 105.50
Beta 0.60
RSI 48.64
Earnings Date Jul 28, 2025

About Primary Health Properties

Primary Health Properties PLC (“PHP”) is a UK Real Estate Investment Trust (“REIT”) and leading investor in modern primary healthcare premises. We invest in flexible, modern properties for local primary healthcare. The overall objective of the group is to create progressive returns to shareholders through a combination of earnings growth and capital appreciation. To achieve this, PHP invests in healthcare real estate let on long-term leases, backed by secure underlying covenants where the majority of rental income is funded directly or indirect... [Read more]

Sector Real Estate
Founded 1994
Employees 87
Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol PHP
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Financial Performance

In 2024, Primary Health Properties's revenue was 181.70 million, an increase of 7.01% compared to the previous year's 169.80 million. Earnings were 41.40 million, an increase of 51.65%.

Financial Statements

News

Top investors in GP surgery firm Assura oppose £1.7bn bid from US private equity giant KKR

Top ten investors Quilter Cheviot and Schroders said they favour a deal with London-listed rival Primary Health Properties over US buyout giant KKR.

10 days ago - This is Money

Assura urged to reject bid from predator KKR

Primary Health Properties offered £1.68billion to buy Assura but it argued that its cash and stock bid is now worth more.

14 days ago - This is Money

NHS landlord attracts £1.5bn counter offer from rival

Primary Health Properties aims to beat KKR-led investors despite lower-value bid

3 months ago - Financial Times