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An update from Prisma Properties AB ( (SE:PRISMA) ) is now available.
Prisma Properties has entered into a portfolio management agreement with Avalor Oy to enhance its growth in the Finnish market. This partnership will see Avalor manage property operations, facility management, and acquisition support, helping Prisma build a high-yielding property portfolio in Finland. The collaboration is expected to strengthen Prisma’s presence in Finland, leveraging Avalor’s expertise and local market knowledge to set new standards for retail properties and tenant experiences.
The most recent analyst rating on (SE:PRISMA) stock is a Hold with a SEK27.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Prisma Properties AB stock, see the SE:PRISMA Stock Forecast page.
More about Prisma Properties AB
Prisma Properties is a leading developer and owner of modern properties in the discount retail, grocery retail, and quick-service restaurant sectors. The company owns nearly 140 properties primarily in Sweden and Denmark and plans to expand further in the Nordic countries. It focuses on long-term sustainability and accessibility, investing in next-generation retail centers and electric vehicle charging stations. Prisma Properties’ shares are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm Mid Cap under the ticker code PRISMA, with its head office located in Stockholm.
Average Trading Volume: 21,681
Technical Sentiment Signal: Strong Sell
Current Market Cap: SEK3.96B
For detailed information about PRISMA stock, go to TipRanks’ Stock Analysis page.
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