REA Group
Public | |
Traded as | ASX: REA |
Industry | Share Exchange |
Founded | 1995 |
Headquarters | Melbourne, Australia |
Key people
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Tracey Fellows (CEO) Greg Ellis (Former CEO) |
Products | Not Applicable |
Revenue | ![]() |
Number of employees
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700 (2013)[1] |
Website | http://www.rea-group.com |
REA Group Ltd and its subsidiary companies, known as the REA Group, make up a global online real estate advertising company headquartered in Melbourne, Australia. The REA Group is public company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX: REA), and had A$108 million in FY07 revenue.[2] REA Group is majority owned by News Corp Australia, a subsidiary of News Corp.
The Group grew from realestate.com.au, Australia's largest property website with 4.4 million unique browsers each month.[3] However, the strategy has been to aggressively expand the group internationally through acquisition.[4] The Company now operates property websites in 10 countries that are used by more than 19,000 agents and have approximately 8.8m unique visitors per month.[5]
The Company announced on 11 Sept 2007 that it had made its first acquisition in Asia, with the purchase of Hong Kong's largest English language property magazine, SquareFoot.[6] UK Property Shop Ltd was acquired by REA Group in July 2008; in August 2009, Zoopla acquired the PropertyFinder Group, with combined annual revenues of £7M, from prior owners the REA Group and News International for an undisclosed sum.[7] REA bought 20% of Move in 2014 [8] which runs the US real estate listings website Realtor.com.
References
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- ↑ Realestate.com.au owner nearly doubles earnings, The Melbourne Age, February 27, 2007
- ↑ January 2008, Nielsen//NetRatings
- ↑ "Mr 7000%", BRW Magazine 01 Feb 2007(Subscription)
- ↑ January 2008, Nielsen//NetRatings, Omniture, HBX Analytics
- ↑ REA Group buys Hong Kong businesses, Sydney Morning Herald, September 11, 2007
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External links
- ASX Listing details
- Company - by Simon Baker (REA CEO until July 2008)
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