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Xior Student Housing Stock Price

Symbol: ENXTBR:XIORMarket Cap: €1.5bCategory: Real Estate

XIOR Share Price Performance

€31.60
1.30 (4.29%)
€31.60
1.30 (4.29%)
Price €31.60

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Xior Student Housing NV Key Details

€205.5m

Revenue

€62.8m

Cost of Revenue

€142.8m

Gross Profit

€48.8m

Other Expenses

€94.0m

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Mar 31, 2025
Next Reporting Earnings
Oct 24, 2025
Earnings per share (EPS)
2.01
Gross Margin
69.46%
Net Profit Margin
45.71%
Debt/Equity Ratio
78.8%

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About XIOR

Founded
2014
Employees
267
CEO
Christian Teunissen
WebsiteView website
www.xior.be

Xior Student Housing NV is the first Belgian public regulated real estate company (RREC) specialising in the student housing segment in Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Poland, Denmark and Sweden. Within this property segment, Xior Student Housing offers a variety of accommodation, ranging from rooms with shared facilities to en-suite rooms and fully equipped studios. Since 2007, as owner-operator, Xior Student Housing has built high-quality, reliable student accommodation for students looking for the ideal place to study, live and relax. A place with that little bit extra, where every student immediately feels at home. Xior Student Housing has been accredited as a public RREC under Belgian law since 24 November 2015. Xior Student Housing's shares have been listed on Euronext Brussels (XIOR) since 11 December 2015. On 31 March 2025, Xior Student Housing held a property portfolio worth approximately 3.36 billion EUR.

Belgian Market Performance

  • 7 Days: 1.3%
  • 3 Months: 3.7%
  • 1 Year: 7.6%
  • Year to Date: 8.1%
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