Aroundtown sees 2026 FFO target EUR25M to EUR280M, estimated EUR308.5M
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Aroundtown announces a €250 million share buy-back program for 2026, alongside FFO guidance of €25M to €280M with an estimated midpoint of €308.5M, reflecting confidence in operational strategies and shareholder value optimization.
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Aroundtown sees 2026 FFO target EUR25M to EUR280M, estimated EUR308.5M
Aroundtown Announces Share Buy-Back Program Amid 2026 FFO Guidance
March 3, 2026
Aroundtown SA (AT1.DE) has outlined a share buy-back program of up to €250 million, with a maximum of 120 million shares, effective from January 26, 2026, to December 31, 2026. This move follows the company's recent financial updates and aligns with broader market expectations for its 2026 funds from operations (FFO). Analysts and internal projections suggest a 2026 FFO range of €25 million to €280 million, with an estimated midpoint of €308.5 million, reflecting confidence in the company's operational and capital management strategies.
The buy-back program underscores Aroundtown's commitment to optimizing shareholder value, particularly as it navigates a dynamic real estate market. The initiative, authorized by the company's board, allows for share repurchases via the stock exchange, with acquired shares to be used in accordance with the 2024 shareholder approval. This action may indirectly influence FFO metrics by adjusting the share count, though the company has not explicitly tied the buy-back to specific FFO targets.
Market analysis from Yahoo Finance indicates that Aroundtown's 2025 revenue is projected at €1.55 billion, with 2026 estimates at €1.57 billion. While these figures focus on revenue rather than FFO, they suggest stable growth. For earnings per share (EPS), normalized estimates for 2025 and 2026 stand at €0.26, with limited revisions over the past 30 days. These trends may provide context for the broader financial environment in which the company's FFO guidance is framed.
Investors should note that the provided FFO range (€25M–€280M) appears inconsistent with historical financial data, which typically shows significantly higher operational figures. The estimated €308.5 million midpoint implies aggressive growth assumptions or potential adjustments to capital expenditures or debt structures. Further clarity from the company's upcoming quarterly reports or analyst briefings may refine these expectations.
Aroundtown's strategic focus on capital efficiency, combined with its buy-back program, positions it to address shareholder concerns amid evolving market conditions. However, external factors such as interest rate fluctuations and real estate demand will remain critical to achieving FFO targets.
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