Prologis 4Q Revenue Rises as Warehouse Demand Rebounds

Dow Jones
Jan 21
 

By Nicholas G. Miller

 

Prologis posted higher fourth-quarter revenue as demand for warehouses continues to bounce back following a multiyear period of weakness.

"Customers are making long-term decisions with greater conviction," said Chief Executive Daniel Letter on Wednesday.

The industrial real-estate company reported consolidated fourth-quarter earnings of $1.49 a share, up from $1.37 in the year-earlier quarter.

Core funds from operations were $1.44 a share, in line with analysts' expectations, according to FactSet.

Total revenue rose to $2.25 billion from $2.2 billion a year earlier.

The company guided for 2026 earnings of $3.70 to $4 a share and core funds from operations of $6 to $6.20 a share. Analysts are forecasting full-year core funds from operations of $6.13 a share.

Shares were up 2.4% to $133.90 in premarket trading.

 

Write to Nicholas G. Miller at nicholas.miller@wsj.com.

 

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January 21, 2026 08:24 ET (13:24 GMT)

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