DEMIRE Deutsche Mittelstand Real Estate AG: Preliminary announcement of the publication of financial reports according to Articles 114, 115, 117 of the WpHG [the German Securities Act]
07. Aug 2025 / 09:28 CET/CEST, transmitted by GlobeNewswire.
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DEMIRE Deutsche Mittelstand Real Estate AG hereby announces that the following financial reports shall be disclosed:
Report type: Half-annual financial report
Date of disclosure: 14.08.2025
Language: German Address: https://www.demire.ag/publikationen/
Language: English Address: https://www.demire.ag/en/publications/
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