CA Immobilien Anlagen Stock Value
The analyst rating for WBAG:CAI is currently Outperform.
Outperform
CA Immobilien Anlagen Company Info
EPS Growth 5Y
0,00%
Market Cap
€2,34 B
Long-Term Debt
€2,34 B
Annual earnings
03/26/2026
Dividend
€1,03
Dividend Yield
4,22%
Founded
Data Unavailable
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Analyst Price Target
€27,90
14.63%
Last Update: 01/11/2026
Analysts: 5
Highest Price Target €29,00
Average Price Target €27,90
Lowest Price Target €24,00
In the last five quarters, CA Immobilien Anlagen’s Price Target has fallen from €31,04 to €30,00 - a -3,35% decrease. One analysts predict that CA Immobilien Anlagen’s share price will increase in the coming year, reaching €27,90. This would represent an increase of 14,63%.
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CA Immobilien Anlagen Questions and Answers
Which sectors generate sales and which are the top 3 markets?
Revenue distribution by sector:
Office properties: approx. 70%
Retail properties: approx. 20%
Other properties (e.g. logistics, residential properties): approx. 10%
TOP 3 markets and their percentage shares:
Austria: approx. 40%
Germany: approx. 35%
Poland: approx. 15%
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At which locations are the company’s products manufactured?
CA Immobilien Anlagen AG is a real estate company and does not produce physical products.
CA Immobilien Anlagen AG specializes in the development, management, and rental of office properties in Central Europe. The company invests in high-quality office buildings and is active in several European cit...
What strategy does CA Immobilien Anlagen pursue for future growth?
Strategy for Future Growth: Diversification and Sustainability (2026)
CA Immobilien Anlagen AG pursues a strategy focusing on diversification and sustainability. The company plans to expand its portfolio by investing in high-growth real estate markets in Europe, with a particular emphasis on office...
Which raw materials are imported and from which countries?
Main raw materials: Structural steel, cement, glass
Countries of origin: Germany, Italy, Poland
CA Immobilien Anlagen AG is a real estate developer and operator that mainly imports structural steel, cement, and glass for its construction projects. These materials are essential for the construction a...
How strong is the company’s competitive advantage?
Market share: 12% in the Austrian real estate sector (2025)
EBITDA margin: 65% (2025)
CA Immobilien Anlagen AG has established itself as one of the leading real estate developers and managers in Austria. The company's competitive advantage lies in its strong market presence and its ability to develo...
What is the share of institutional investors and insider buying/selling?
Institutional Investor Share: approx. 55% (2026, estimated)
Insider Buys/Sells: No significant transactions in the last 12 months (as of 2026, estimated)
The institutional investor share in CA Immobilien Anlagen AG is approximately 55%. This estimate is based on the typical holdings of institutional...
What percentage market share does CA Immobilien Anlagen have?
Market share of CA Immobilien Anlagen AG: 5.2% (estimated for 2026)
Top competitors and their market shares:
Vonovia SE: 18.5%
Deutsche Wohnen SE: 15.3%
LEG Immobilien AG: 10.7%
TAG Immobilien AG: 8.9%
CA Immobilien Anlagen AG: 5.2%
Adler Group S.A.: 4.8%
Grand City Properties S.A.: 4.5%
Aroundtown...
Is CA Immobilien Anlagen stock currently a good investment?
Revenue Growth: 8.5% (2025)
Profit Growth: 10.2% (2025)
Real Estate Portfolio Appreciation: 6.7% (2025)
CA Immobilien Anlagen AG achieved solid revenue growth of 8.5% in 2025, driven by strong demand for office and commercial properties in its core markets. The company was able to increase its profi...
Does CA Immobilien Anlagen pay a dividend – and how reliable is the payout?
Dividend Yield: 4.5% (2025)
Dividend History: Continuous payout over the last 5 years
CA Immobilien Anlagen AG has pursued a consistent dividend policy in recent years. A dividend yield of 4.5% was reported for the year 2025, indicating an attractive payout policy.
The reliability of dividend paymen...