Primary Health Properties PLC
LSE:PHP
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PHP's latest stock split occurred on Mar 23, 2018
The company executed a 342-for-341 stock split, meaning that for every 341 shares held, investors received 342 new shares.
Before the split, PHP traded at 114 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 86.5825.
The adjusted shares began trading on Mar 23, 2018. This was PHP's 6th stock split, following the previous one in Mar 22, 2016.
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Primary Health Properties PLC (PHP) is a name that stands out in the realm of healthcare real estate investment, particularly in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Established to cater to the community's growing healthcare needs, PHP has carved out a niche by focusing solely on the acquisition, development, and management of primary healthcare facilities—chiefly modern General Practitioner (GP) practices and other purpose-built medical centers. The company plays a pivotal role in the medical infrastructure by ensuring that the environments where healthcare services are delivered are modern, efficient, and conducive to patient care. What differentiates PHP from other real estate entities is its commitment to healthcare properties, which are leased long-term to government healthcare bodies and primary care trusts, lending a stability and predictability to revenue streams. The company's business model thrives on the relatively low-risk profile typical of healthcare-related real estate, underpinned by long-term leases, often backed by government funding. This model provides PHP with a consistent and inflation-linked rental income, ensuring a reliable return on investment for stakeholders. By continuously expanding and enhancing its portfolio, PHP not only satisfies the healthcare needs of communities but also safeguards its shareholders' interests by prioritizing properties that can generate steady income. Thus, PHP finds itself at the intersection of real estate and healthcare, supporting the infrastructure of healthcare services while building a financially resilient business.
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