Type Public (LSE: DJAN) Website www.daejanholdings.com Revenue 129 million GBP (2015) Net income 223 million GBP (2015) | Founded 1935 | |
Stock price DJAN (LON) 6,685.00 GBX +35.00 (+0.53%)8 Mar, 4:35 PM GMT - Disclaimer Subsidiaries Daejan Investments (Grove Hall) Limited |
Daejan Holdings is a British-based property business. It has its headquarters in London and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.
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History
The Company was formed in 1935 as Daejan Samoedra Estates Ltd to acquire rubber and coffee plantations in the Dutch East Indies. In 1949 an insurrection led to the destruction or sale of its plantations. In 1957 Osias Freshwater reversed his property business into the company and this is now its sole activity. In 2012 Daejan bought 139-143 Oxford Street for £12.8 million.
Operations
The Group is organised into two geographic segments - UK and US - of the same activity - investment properties. As at 31 March 2015 its portfolio was valued at £1.9bn.
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