EQS-News: ESPG AG
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ESPG publishes consolidated financial statements for 2023: financial performance characterised by challenging market environment
Cologne, 25 June 2024: The European Science Park Group (ESPG), a real estate company specialising in science parks, today published its annual financial report for 2023. This was given an unqualified auditors' opinion by RSM Ebner Stolz. ESPG can look back on a solid financial year overall, despite the negative development of net income. In an extraordinarily challenging market environment, the value of the Science Park portfolio remained stable and income increased significantly by around 25 per cent thanks to new lettings and rent increases. However, in spite the operating successes, both the consolidated result and the cash flow from operating activities are negative – in particular due to increased one-off costs and interest. Dr Ralf Nöcker, Management Board Member of ESPG AG: “The 2023 property year was very challenging for us. Science parks remain attractive to tenants and have established themselves as a high-performing asset class. We are proud of these successes. However, the market environment remains extraordinarily challenging, which is reflected not least in the development of earnings and cash flow. We will continue to work on these issues intensively.“ Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) fell to EUR 3.9 million (2022: EUR 11.8 million). The sharp decline compared to the previous year is due in particular to the lack of portfolio revaluations as a result of the negative market development in 2023 and high one-off expenses, for example in connection with the extension of the corporate bond. The earnings figures for 2022 included value increases of EUR 6.9 million, which significantly limit comparability. This is also reflected in the development of the consolidated result, which fell particularly sharply from EUR 2.0 million in the previous year to EUR -7.0 million. Outlook for 2024
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Language: | English |
Company: | ESPG AG |
Kleingedankstraße 11a | |
50677 Köln | |
Germany | |
Phone: | +49 (0)22180149800 |
Internet: | https://espg.space |
ISIN: | DE000A2NBY22 |
WKN: | A2NBY2 |
Listed: | Regulated Unofficial Market in Dusseldorf, Frankfurt |
EQS News ID: | 1932683 |
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