Ihlas Holding Ownership
IHLAS Stock | TRY 3.42 0.31 9.97% |
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Ihlas Stock Ownership Analysis
About 13.0% of the company shares are held by company insiders. The company has price-to-book (P/B) ratio of 0.94. Some equities with similar Price to Book (P/B) outperform the market in the long run. Ihlas Holding AS has Price/Earnings (P/E) ratio of 110.0. The entity last dividend was issued on the 31st of May 2005. The firm had 1:1000 split on the 3rd of January 2005. Ihlas Holding A.S. engages in the construction and real estate, media and communications, manufacturing and trading, education, and healthcare businesses in Turkey and internationally. The company was founded in 1970 and is headquartered in Istanbul, Turkey. IHLAS HOLDING operates under Conglomerates classification in Turkey and is traded on Istanbul Stock Exchange. It employs 2803 people. To learn more about Ihlas Holding AS call the company at 90 212 454 20 00 or check out https://www.ihlas.com.tr.Ihlas Holding Outstanding Bonds
Ihlas Holding issues bonds to finance its operations. Corporate bonds make up one of the largest components of the U.S. bond market, which is considered the world's largest securities market. Ihlas Holding AS uses the proceeds from bond sales for a wide variety of purposes, including financing ongoing mergers and acquisitions, buying new equipment, investing in research and development, buying back their own stock, paying dividends to shareholders, and even refinancing existing debt. Most Ihlas bonds can be classified according to their maturity, which is the date when Ihlas Holding AS has to pay back the principal to investors. Maturities can be short-term, medium-term, or long-term (more than ten years). Longer-term bonds usually offer higher interest rates but may entail additional risks.
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