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Swedish Logistic Property's ticker is SLP
The company's shares trade on the LSE stock exchange
They are based in Hamilton, Bermuda
There are 501-1000 employees working at Swedish Logistic Property
It is slproperty.se/en
Swedish Logistic Property is in the Basic Materials sector