The slowdown in the property market, especially in the UK, saw the executive directors of Liberty International declining salary increases and bonuses for last year.
Liberty International reported that rental income rose 4% in the nine months to September, to £281,3m from £270,5m last year.
Liberty International posted 20.1 pence in adjusted earnings per share for the nine months ended September.
A UK market has put pressure on Liberty International, with the property group reporting no growth in its dividends for six months to June.
UK-based commercial property group Liberty International on Wednesday reported a first quarter basic loss per share of 84.7 pence for the quarter ended March from earnings per share of 75.4 pence a year ago.
UK property investment company Liberty International reported a 10% rise in adjusted earnings per share to 26.7 pence for nine months ended September from 24.3 pence a year ago
The fact is that the share price fell quickly, and when Jean looked at the technical signals there was a temptation to buy, not for a long-term hold but to trade
New model challenges SA developers who want to kill town centres with suburban malls.
Kommersiële eiendom in die buiteland bied veel groener weivelde aan internasionale eiendomsbeleggers.
Die Suid-Afrikaanse genoteerde-eiendomsektor het vanjaar sy stewige lopie van die laaste paar jaar voortgesit en die fundamentele toestande in die eiendomsbedryf is in dié stadium die beste nóg.

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