LSE:SGRO (Segro Plc)

About SGRO

SEGRO is a building and development group with interests in a number of areas, including shopping centres, warehouses, offices and industrial sites. The group, which can trace its origins back to 1920, has operations in North America and is now Europes largest industrial development and investment property company.

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