Kennedy-Wilson, a leading real estate investment firm, has released its audited consolidated financial statements for 2024, aligning with its bond covenants. The company, with a market capitalization of $897 million, has maintained its financial stability and transparency.
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Kennedy-Wilson's market capitalization is $897 million.
Kennedy-Wilson is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker KW.
Kennedy-Wilson's financial report shows a robust performance, including managed debt levels and a diversified portfolio across residential, commercial, and industrial properties.
The CEO of Kennedy-Wilson is Bill McMorrow.
Kennedy-Wilson plans to continue its growth trajectory with several pipeline projects, including the development of new residential complexes and the expansion of its commercial property portfolio.
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